Edith Somerville
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (2 May 1858 – 8 October 1949) was an Irish novelist who habitually signed herself as "E. Œ. Somerville". She wrote in collaboration with her cousin "Martin Ross" (Violet Martin) under the pseudonym "Somerville and Ross". Together they published a series of fourteen stories and novels, the most popular of which were The Real Charlotte, published in 1894, and Some Experiences of an Irish R. M., published in 1899.
Edith Œnone Somerville | |
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Born | Corfu, United States of the Ionian Islands (part of modern Greece) | 2 May 1858
Died | 8 October 1949 91) Castletownshend, County Cork, Republic of Ireland | (aged
Pen name | Geilles Herring |
Occupation | writer |
Language | English |
Alma mater | South Kensington School of Art Royal Westminster School of Art |
Period | 1889–1949 |
Notable works | The Real Charlotte, The Irish R.M. |
Relatives | Henry Boyle Townshend Somerville (brother) Violet Florence Martin (cousin) |
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