Mary Cowden Clarke
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Mary Cowden Clarke (22 June 1809 – 12 January 1898) was an English
author
.
She was the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello
. In 1828, she married her father's partner, Charles Cowden Clarke
, and worked with him on Shakespeare studies.
In the year after her marriage, Mary Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance
, which was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts (1844–1845), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet. This work superseded the Copious Index to ... Shakespeare (1790) of Samuel Ayscough
, and the Complete Verbal Index ... (1805–1807) of Francis Twiss.
England
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author
Author
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She was the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello
Vincent Novello
Vincent Novello , English musician, son of an Italian who married an English wife, was born in London....
. In 1828, she married her father's partner, Charles Cowden Clarke
Charles Cowden Clarke
Charles Cowden Clarke , English author and Shakespearian scholar, was born in Enfield, Middlesex.-Life:His father, John Clarke, was a schoolmaster in Clarke's Academy in Enfield Town, among whose pupils was John Keats. Charles Clarke taught Keats his letters, and encouraged his love of poetry...
, and worked with him on Shakespeare studies.
In the year after her marriage, Mary Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance
Concordance (publishing)
A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, with their immediate contexts. Because of the time and difficulty and expense involved in creating a concordance in the pre-computer era, only works of special importance, such as the Vedas, Bible, Qur'an...
, which was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts (1844–1845), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet. This work superseded the Copious Index to ... Shakespeare (1790) of Samuel Ayscough
Samuel Ayscough
Samuel Ayscough was a librarian and indexer, known as 'The Prince of Indexers'.Ayscough was a cataloguer in the British Museum in the late 18th century, and spent two years working on a catalogue of the manuscript collection...
, and the Complete Verbal Index ... (1805–1807) of Francis Twiss.
Works
- Kit Bam's Adventures: or, The Yarns of an Old Mariner (1849)
- Concordance to Shakespeare 1846
- The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines 1850
- The Iron Cousin 1854
- Florence Nightingale 1857
- World-noted women; or, Types of womanly attributes of all lands and ages. 1858
- Memorial Sonnets 1888
- My long life : an autobiographic sketch 1897
External links
- Image at the National Photo Gallery
- For Mary Cowden Clarke's works http://www.worldcat.org/