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  1. A romance of two worlds / Marie Corelli by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1887
  2. Biography - Corelli, Marie (1855-1924): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  3. The Life Everlasting: A Romance of Reality by Marie [1855 - 1924]. Corelli, 1945
  4. The sorrows of satan; or, The strange experience of one Geoffrey Tempest, millionaire, a romance by Marie, 1855-1924 Corelli, 2009-10-26
  5. God 's good man; a simple love story. by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1904
  6. The treasure of heaven ; a romance of riches by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1906-01-01
  7. Jane : a social incident by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1897-01-01
  8. Holy Orders: The Tragedy Of A Quiet Life by Corelli Marie 1855-1924, 2010-09-28
  9. The Mighty Atom by Corelli Marie 1855-1924, 2010-09-29
  10. Free opinions, freely expressed on certain phases of modern social life and conduct by Marie Corelli 1855-1924, 1905-12-31
  11. The master-Christian; by Marie Corelli . by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1900-01-01
  12. Cameos. By Marie Corelli . by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1895-01-01
  13. The Fiction of Marie Corelli 1855-1924
  14. A romance of two worlds. by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1887-01-01

41. IPL Online Texts Recent Additions By Author
full entry. Corelli, Marie, 18551924. Innocent Her Fancy and HisFact. full entry. Council on Library and Information Resources.
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42. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
Corelli, Marie, 18551924 Ardath the story of a dead self. Corelli, Marie,1855-1924 Temporal power a study in supremacy. London Methuen, 1902.
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Cooke, Philip Pendleton 1816–1850. Cooke, Rose Terry 1827–1892. Coolidge,Susan 18351905. Cooper, James Fenimore 1789-1851. Corelli, Marie 1855-1924.
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44. Literature On The Web - Corelli
Home. Literature on the Web. Marie Corelli. 18551924. Last updated on December5, 2002. Texts. For more information about the author or her work, click here. Books.
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45. Auteursregister [C] Op De Boekenplank
geb. 1921); Coppens, Thera (geb. 1947); Corbett, Anthony; Corbett,WJ; Corelli, Marie (18551924); Corley, Edwin (geb. 1931); Cornelissen
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  • Caidin, Martin (geb. 1927) Cain, James M. Callenbach, Ernest (geb. 1929) Camp, Gaston van (geb. 1939) Camp, Lyon Sprague de Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Ramsey (geb. 1946) Campbell, Stuart Camus, Albert Cannell, Stephen J. Capek, Karel ... Card, Orson Scott (geb. 1951) Carey, Jacqueline (geb. 1964) Carossa, Jakob (geb. 1924) Carpenter, Richard Carpentier Alting, Mark Carr, Terry Carré, John Le (geb. 1931) Carter, Angela Carter, Bruce (geb. 1922) Carter, Lin Case, John F. Casewit, Curtis W. (geb. 1922) Catherall, Arthur Cavelos, Jeanne Cesco, Federica de (geb. 1938) Chapman, Vera Cherryh, C.J. (geb. 1942) Child, Lee Child, Lincoln D. Preston Chilson, Rob (geb. 1945) Chilton, Charles-V (geb. 1927) Chopra, Deepak Christiaens, Jaak (geb. 1929) Claes, Jan Clancy, Tom (geb. 1947) Clark, Simon (geb. 1958) Clarke, Arthur C. (geb. 1917) Clarke, George F. Clement, Hal (geb. 1922) Clumzy, Archibald Cobb, James Coben, Harlan Cochran, Molly ... Coe, David B. (geb. 1963) Colfer, Eoin
  • 46. Lecture 2 Images Of Women In Literature
    ISBN 08139-1915-0 • $30.00 cloth Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was the most popularnovelist of the turn of the century, outselling Hall Caine, Mrs. Humphry Ward
    http://califia.hispeed.com/women/lecture10rt.htm
    Lecture X. Late Victorian Scribblers PREVIEW Late Victorian Scribblers : March 15, 2002 Frédéric François CHOPIN (1810-49); Pol.
    Gentileschi, Artemisia (Italian, approx. 1593-1653) Late Victorian Scribblers - the Sensationalists this excerpt from British Sensation Fiction: Sensation Novels were Victorian books featuring dramatic, thrilling events. Their plots often revolved around sinister conspiracies, hidden secrets, crimes, and villainous schemers. The events in Sensation Fiction clearly have a lot to do with mystery fiction. However, sometimes Sensation Novels take the form of a mystery story, and sometimes they don't.
    The common assertion that the Victorian Sensation Novel was a transitional form to the true mystery cannot be supported. It is at best a first cousin. While it flourished in the 1860's, true detective tales were being created by such non-Sensation Novelists as Harriet Prescott Spofford in America, the police casebook writers in England, and James Skipp Borlase and Mary Fortune in Australia. Even before these works, Poe's 1840's stories were true detective stories in the modern sense. These genuine tales are presented by their authors with complete "generic casualness" (to coin a term), as if mysteries solved by detectives were the most familiar things in the world. There is little sign in the texts that the reader is being asked to make some radical leap. These works suggest that readers were already comfortable with the idea of a detective story, and many of its conventions.

    47. Stories, Listed By Author
    Corelli, Marie; pseudonym of Mary MacKay, (18551924) (chron.) * Amazonsin Arms, (ar) Nash’s Magazine Jun 1913; * Jane, (ss) The
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    COLLINS, HUNT (chron.) (continued)
    COLLINS, J. (chron.)
    COLLINS, JACKIE ; pseudonym of Jacqueline Collins Lerman (chron.)
    COLLINS, JAMES (chron.)
    COLLINS, JAMES H(iram) (chron.)

    48. Chronological List, Part 14
    1983); CORDAY, MICHEL; CORDELL, CHRISTINE; CORDON, DOUGLAS; CORED, LUCY;Corelli, Marie; pseudonym of Mary MacKay, (18551924); COREY, ALICE;
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    49. Penn State Libraries Special Collections Library Finding Aids
    Cooper, Maria Susanna. Cope, Wendy. Corelli, Marie, 18551924. Corfman,Eunice Luccock. Cornford, Frances Darwin, 1886-1960. Cornish, Constance.
    http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/speccol/FindingAids/womenauth_c.html

    50. Microforms In Alexander Library
    Cabinet Corelli, Marie. Fiction of Marie Corelli, 18551924 BritishFict ALEX M-FICH 386 Debs, Eugene Victor, 1855-1926. Papers
    http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/microforms/19thcent.CFM
    19th Century Materials in Microform
    Addams, Jane. Jane Addams Papers 1860-1890 ALEX M-FILM 2431 Afro-American History Series ALEX M-FICH 374 ... M/fiche 382 Last Updated 4/10/2002. Send comments or questions about this page to Stephanie Bartz (sbartz@rci.rutgers.edu)

    51. Corelli, Marie
    Corelli, Marie. 18551924, English novelist. Her popular, highly moralisticbooks, written in flamboyant, pretentious prose, include
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    Corelli, Marie 1855-1924, English novelist. Her popular, highly moralistic books, written in flamboyant, pretentious prose, include A Romance of Two Worlds Thelma Barabbas (1893), and The Sorrows of Satan (1895). She was Queen Victoria's favorite novelist. See biographies by Eileen Bigland (1953) and W. S. Scott (1955).
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    Marie Corelli 18551924 Ziska The Problem of a Wicked Soul (1897 by JA Arrowsmith,Bristol) *reprint Methuen CO LTD 1971 London A Romance of Two Worlds The
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    19th Century Women Authors
    Louisa May Alcott
    1832-1888 (Germantown, PA)
    Flower Fables (1855)
    Little Men (1871)
    Eight Cousins (1875)
    Rose in Bloom (1878)
    Jo's Boy's (1886)
    Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1872) Lulu's Library (1886)
    Moods (1865)
    Work: A story of Experience (1873) *Penguin Books
    Alice Cary 1820-1871 (MT. Healthy, OH) Clovernook: or, Recollections of Our Neighborhod in the West (1852) Clovernook, Second Series (1853) Clovernook Children (1855) Clovernook and Other Stories editid by Judith Fetterly (1987) Pictures of Country Life (1859) Adopted Daughter and Other Tales (1859) Hagar: A Story for Today (1852) Lyra and Other Poems (1852) Poems (1855) Married Not Mated; or, How They Lived at Woodside and Throckmorton Hall (1871) A Lover's Diary (1868) The Born Thrall (1871) Lydia Maria Child 1802-1880 (Medford, MA, attended Miss Swan's Seminary, Watertown, MA) Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times (1824 as Lyndia Maria Frances) novel Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians (1986) edited by Carolyn L. Karcher Juvenile Miscellany (1826 also under Frances) children's book The Frugal Housewife (1830) household advice from her own experiences in poverty The Mother's Book (1831) women's suffurage and sex education A History of the Condition of Women in Various Ages and Nations (1835) An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833) anti-slavery Letters from New York (1843) Letters from New York, Second Series (1845)

    53. Individual Personal Name Files In The Alice Marshall Women's
    COOLIDGE, Susan, 18351905 COOPER, Diana, Lacy, 1892- COOPER, Susan Fenimore, 1813-1894CORDAY, Charlotte, 1768-1793 Corelli, Marie, 1855-1924 CORNWALLIS-WEST
    http://www.hbg.psu.edu/library/womenslist.html

    54. Berømte Lesbiske Eller Biseksuelle Kvinder
    Marie Corelli ( Mary MacKay ), Britisk romanforfatter, 18551924. Katharine Cornell,Amerikansk skuespiller, 1893-1974. Tee A. Corrine, Amerikansk kunstner, 1943-.
    http://www.geocities.com/lesinfodk/beromte.html
    Fransk maler Bernice Abbott Amerikansk fotograf Roberta Achtenburg Amerikansk politiker Valentine Ackland Britisk forfatter Mercedes de Acosta Amerikansk forfatter Jane Addams Amerikansk reformator Paula Gunn Allen Amerikansk indiansk forfatter Anja Andersen Camilla Andersen Dansk politiker, CD, tidl. minister Emily Anderson Brit. fotograf Jamie Anderson Folkemusiker og sangskriver Laurie Anderson Performance artist Margaret C. Anderson Anne Britisk dronning Susan B. Anthony Amerikansk aktivist Mexikansk-amerikansk forfatter Virginia M. Apuzzo Amerikansk aktivist Jeanne D'Arc Fransk nationalhelt Elizabeth Arden Canadisk forretningskvinde Joan Armatrading Musiker Dorothy Arzner Am. filmpersonlighed Chloe Atkins Am. fotograf Anita Augspurg Tysk reformator (Elizabeth) Alice Austen Amerikansk fotograf Joan Baez Amerikansk musiker Dorothy Baker Amerikansk forfatter Josephine Baker (?) Amerikansk artist Tammy Baldwin Am. politiker, R, Medl. af Congressen Ann Bancroft Tallulah Bankhead Amerikansk skuespiller Dame Lillian Charlotte Barker Djuna Barnes Amerikansk forfatter Natalie Clifford Barney Amerikansk-fransk forfatter Katherine Lee Bates Amerikansk digter Sylvia Beach Amanda Bearse Am. skuespiller (Al Bundy's nabo)

    55. Bridget Jones's Diary
    I have a dog that growls every morning, a parrot that swears all afternoon, anda cat that comes home late at night. Marie Corelli 1855-1924. Continued
    http://www.bridgetjonesdiary-themovie.com/aboutthefilm/singletons.htm
    But hey, being a Singleton is nothing to be ashamed of! In fact, it turns out some of the most culturally and politically significant figures in the history of this great big pickup-joint of a planet have actually been single... and not just the guys, like Oscar Wilde. Female Singletons are in darn fine company as well.
    Of course, the poster child for lady Singletons is none other than Bridget Jones herself. Bridget knows that being a Singleton ain't easy, but she's managed to make a go of it. But Bridget isn't alone: historically significant Lady Singletons abound, and their sentiments are widely respected. As evidence, we herewith present a modest compendium of reflections on Singleton Living by a range of respected female luminaries and thinkers. See how many you recognize!
    "Marriage is an institution. I'm not ready for an institution."
    Mae West "Any intelligent woman who reads the marriage contract, and then goes into it, deserves all the consequences."
    Isadora Duncan "I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog that growls every morning, a parrot that swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night."
    Marie Corelli - 1855-1924

    56. Historical Manuscripts Commission | Publications | Major Accessions To Repositor
    Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office Mary Mackay (Marie Corelli)(18551924), novelist (addnl) corresp (DR 936, 949, 952).
    http://www.hmc.gov.uk/accessions/1997/97digests/lit.htm
    Major Accessions to Repositories 1997 relating to Literature
    National, Special and University
    Bodleian Library
    • Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-73), poet: notebook (MS Don d 204)
    • Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957), novelist and translator: letters to Majorie Barber (MS Don c 198)
    British Library, Manuscript Collections
    • George Glanville Barker (1913-91), poet and writer: poems and plays (Add MSS 73495-6)
    • George Herbert: Musae Responsoriae c 1620 (Add MS 73541)
    • Andrew Marvell (1621-78), poet and satirist: satires and poems (Add MS 73540)
    • John Moyle (1592?-1661) MP: translations into English of Vindiciae contra tyrannos and De iure magistratum (Add MS 73486)
    Cambridge University Library
    • Ronald Gorell Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell (1884-1963), author: corresp with authors and politicians (Add 9439)
    • Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis (b1907), author, editor and publisher: papers of and rel to Siegfried Sassoon (Add 9454)
    • Edward King ( c 1735-1807), writer and antiquary: notebook (Add 9438)
    • Sir Owen Seaman Bt (1861-1936), editor of Punch : letters to EC Bentley (Add 8856/309-316)
    Dublin University, Trinity College Library

    57. Historical Manuscripts Commission | Publications | Major Accessions To Repositor
    Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office Mary Mackay (Marie Corelli)(18551924), novelist (addnl) corresp c1887-1908 (DR 936, 949, 952).
    http://www.hmc.gov.uk/accessions/1997/97digests/women.htm
    Major Accessions to Repositories 1997 relating to Womens History
    National, Special and University
    British Library, Manuscript Collections
    • Elizabeth Fry (1740-1845), prison reformer: letters and annotated Bible (Add MSS 73528-33)
    Dublin University, Trinity College Library
    • Irene K Falkiner, daughter of Caesar Litton Falkiner, historian: travel diaries and sketches 1907-08 (TCD MS 11010-12)
    Fawcett Library
    • Fiona Billington-Greig ( d 1996), writer: family corresp and papers (7/FBG)
    • Doris Nield Chew, children's writer: personal, working and literary corresp and papers (7/DNC)
    • Phyllis Deakin ( d 1997), journalist: diaries, corresp and papers (7/PAD)
    • Jayne Nelson, peace campaigner: Greenham Common papers 1979-97 (7/JAN)
    • Beatrice Nancy Seear (1913-97), Baroness Seear of Paddington (addnl): corresp and papers rel to equal opportunities for women in industrial employment (7/BNS2)
    • Campaign Against Pornography: records incl minutes, corresp and campaign files c 1985-94 (5/CAP)
    • Movement for the Ordination of Women (addnl): records rel to Wakefield and Gloucester dioceses 1972-96 (7/MOW4)
    • Wanstead and Woodford Women for Peace (addnl): records 1960-97 (5/WWP)
    • Women's Media Action Group: records incl minutes, corresp and campaign files

    58. International Vegetarian Union - Quotations - Hunting
    birds! Once they could fly fly and swim! Fly and swim! All dead now- and sold cheap in the open market! Marie Corelli (1855-1924).
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    One man is proud when he has caught a poor hare, and another when he has taken a little fish in a net, and another when he has taken wild boars, and another when he has taken bears ... Are these not robbers?
    Marcus Aurelius (Antonius) (121-180) ... the art of angling, the cruelest, the coldest, and the stupidest of pretended sports.
    Lord (George) Byron (1788-1824)
    The squirrel that you kill in jest, dies in earnest.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
    All good things are wild, and free. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself. Froude (1818-1894) Hunting ... the least honorable form of war on the weak. Paul Richard (1828-1896) The unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) "A fine morning's killing, ay! All their necks wrung - all dead birds! Once they could fly - fly and swim! Fly and swim! All dead now - and sold cheap in the open market!" Marie Corelli (1855-1924) This is the true joy in life; being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one, and being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod.

    59. Bengali Greats Series: Sarat Chandra Chatterjee - The Immortal Wordsmith Of Beng
    Pashan was written following the theme of the then spectacularly popularEnglish novel Mighty Atom by Marie Corelli (18551924).
    http://bengalonline.sitemarvel.com/saratchandra.html
    Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (Chatterjee) My literary debt is not limited to my predecessors only. I'm forever indebted to the deprived, ordinary people who give this world everything they have and yet receive nothing in return, to the weak and oppressed people whose tears nobody bothers to notice and to the endlessly hassled, distressed (weighed down by life) and helplesss people who don't even have a moment to think that: despite having everything, they have right to nothing. They made me start to speak. They inspired me to take up their case and plead for them. I have witnessed endless injustice to these people, unfair intolerable indiscriminate justice. It's true that springs do come to this world for some - full of beauty and wealth - with its sweet smelling breeze perfumed with newly bloomed flowers and spiced with cuckoo's song, but such good things remained well outside the sphere where my sight remained imprismed. This poverty abounds in my writings.
    [Author's comment in the acceptance speech in a meeting organised in his honour - to celebrate his 57th birthday at the Calcutta Town Hall on 2nd Ashwin, 1339 BY (15th Sep 1933).] Sarat Chandra Chatterjee's Publications.

    60. Men Of Turka
    For the record The story goes, Arthur allegedly got himself into serious hot waterwith the accolite Author, Marie Corelli 18551924 She was highly moralistic
    http://www.freemanart.ca/awall.htm
    Arthur. J.Wall. 19th. C British.
    A very rare example of work by the talented and controversial 19th Century British artist This painting executed at about the turn of the century.
    [measuring 7 1/2" x 10 1/4 ~ 192mm x 262 mm.] is executed in 'Gouache' on paper laid to card and in immaculate condition. No flaking, paint loss, fading or tears what so ever. Biographic: Arthur. J. Wall was born in Peckham, London and moved to Stratford Upon Avon in 1889. he is best known for his graphic representations as a Landscape and Architectural Painter, an Illustrator and Engraver of great talent.
    This is a brilliant 'monochromatic' masterpiece in black, white, grey and
    beige. For the record: The story goes, Arthur allegedly got himself into
    serious hot water with the accolite Author, Marie Corelli 1855-1924
    She was highly moralistic and a very successful author in her time, writing
    in pretentious prose and notably, was the favourite author of Queen Victoria

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