Annie E. Holdsworth
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Annie E. Holdsworth was an Anglo-Caribbean novelist; born in Jamaica; daughter of the Reverend William Holdsworth; married Eugene Lee-Hamilton
in 1898. She began writing as a girl; came to London on father's death; first worked on the staff of Review of Reviews
; became co-editor with Lady Henry Somerset of The Woman's Signal
.
Eugene Lee-Hamilton
Eugene Lee-Hamilton was a late Victorian English poet. His work includes some notable sonnets in the style of Petrarch. He endowed a literary prize administered by Oriel College in Oxford University, where he was a student...
in 1898. She began writing as a girl; came to London on father's death; first worked on the staff of Review of Reviews
Review of Reviews
The Review of Reviews was a noted family of monthly journals founded in 1890-93 by British reform journalist William Thomas Stead...
; became co-editor with Lady Henry Somerset of The Woman's Signal
The Woman's Signal
The Woman's Signal was a weekly British feminist magazine published by Marshall & Son, London, from January 4, 1894 to March 23, 1899. It was edited by Lady Henry Somerset, Annie Holdsworth and Florence Fenwick-Miller. Although primarily a temperance paper, it dealt with several feminist issues...
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