KEARY, ANNIE — novelist, born in Yorkshire; began as a writer of children s books, Castle Daly, an Irish novel, among her best; was a woman of a sympathetic nature, and was devoted to works of benevolence (1825 1882) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Keary, Annie — (1825 1879) Novelist, wrote some good novels, including Castle Daly, A Doubting Heart, and Oldbury, also books for children and educational works … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Nunnington — from the air in 2005 Nunnington is a small village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. The river Rye runs through the village. Nunnington Hall is a Grade I listed mansion owned by the National Trust and open to… … Wikipedia
Eastbourne — For other places with the same name, see Eastbourne (disambiguation). Borough of Eastbourne Town Borough … Wikipedia
List of children's literature authors — This is a list of notable children s literature authors and their most famous works. For a discussion of the criteria used to define something as a work of children s literature, see children s literature. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P … Wikipedia
1879 in literature — The year 1879 in literature involved some significant new books.Events* The Rabelais Club is founded in London, holding a literary dinner once every two months. High profile members included novelists Henry James, Thomas Hardy, Bret Harte, and… … Wikipedia
Culture of the United Kingdom — The Proms is an eight week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts, on the last night with some traditional patriotic music of the United Kingdom.[1][2] … Wikipedia
Oxford period poetry anthologies — These are Oxford poetry anthologies of English poetry, which select from a given period. See also The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse. Contents 1 New Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse (1991) 2 New Oxford Book of Eighteenth… … Wikipedia