Margaret Agnes Paul

Scottish novelist (1829–1905)

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Margaret Agnes Paul (18 July 1829 – 30 March 1905)[1] was a Scottish novelist.

Margaret Agnes Colvile was born on 18 July 1829, one of sixteen children of Andrew Colvile, a governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, and Mary Louisa Eden, daughter of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland. Her siblings included James William Colvile, a judge in colonial India; Eden Colvile, Governor of Rupert's Land and the Hudson's Bay Company; Isabella Colville, mother of football pioneer Francis Marindin; and Georgiana Mary, Baroness Blatchford.[2]

In 1856, she married clergyman and religious author Charles Kegan Paul. They had five children, including authors and translators Eden Paul and Nancy Margaret Paul.[1][2]

Her writing career began before her marriage. She was the author of a dozen anonymously published romances. When her husband worked for and later purchased the publishing firm Henry S. King & Co., renamed C. Kegan Paul & Co, she published her novels through them.[3]

Bibliography

  • Dorothy: A Tale.  1 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1856.[3]
  • DeCressy: A Tale.  1 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1856.[3]
  • Still Waters.  2 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1857.[3]
  • Maiden Sisters: A Tale.  1 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1858.[3]
  • Uncle Ralph: A Tale.  1 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1858.[3]
  • Martha Brown, the Heiress.  1 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1861.[3]
  • Three Weddings.  1 vol.  London: Longman, 1870.[3]
  • Thomasina: A Biography.  2 vol.  London: Henry S. King, 1872.[3]
  • Vanessa.  2 vol.  London: Henry S. King, 1875.[3]
  • Gentle and Simple.  2 vol.  London: Kegan Paul, 1878.[3]
  • Kintail Place: A Tale of Revolution.  1 vol.  London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1886.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Howsam, Leslie (1998). Kegan Paul : a Victorian imprint : publishers, books and cultural history. Internet Archive. London : Kegan Paul International ; Toronto : University of Toronto Press. pp. 178, 210. ISBN 978-0-8020-4126-5.
  2. ^ a b Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Author: Margaret Agnes Paul". At the Circulating Library A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
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