THE SALAMANCA CORPUS:

DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF ENGLISH DIALECT TEXTS


HAMPSHIRE


DING 2012: “Although born in Aberdeenshire, she grew up in Hampshire, at Longparish House, near Whitchurch, where she spent most of her life.”


WORKS

1907. Old Hampshire Vignettes. London: Macmillan & Co. SC.

     “Stories of life as she knew it in her young days, near Hurstbourne Prior, Hampshire.” Leclaire (1954:

     251)


KINGKONG PROJECT

Mary Elizabeth HAWKER (F: 1848 Jan 29 - 1908 Jun 16) (&ps: Lanoe FALCONER)

               Mademoiselle Ixe [f|1890]

15258    Cecilia De Noel (ps: Lanoe FALCONER) [f|1891]

               Shoulder To Shoulder [f|1891]

               The Hôtel D'Angleterre (ps: Lanoe FALCONER) [s|1891]

               The Wrong Prescription [f|1893]

               Old Hampshire Vignettes [f|1907]


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HER LIFE AND WORKS SEE

Buurma, Rachel Sagner. 2007. “Anonymity, Corporate Authority, and the Archive: The Production of Authorship in Late-Victorian England”. Victorian Studies 50.1: 15-42.

Lee, Elizabeth. 2013. "Hawker, Mary Elizabeth (1848–1908)". rev. Megan A. Stephan. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: University Press. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33768, accessed 7 May 2015]

March-Phillipps, Evelyn. 1912.  “Lanoe Falconer”. Cornhill Magazine 3.32: 231-44.

March-Phillipps, Evelyn. 1914. “Leaves from the Note-Books of Lanoe Falconer”. Cornhill Magazine 3.36: 480-489.

March-Phillipps, Evelyn. 1915. Lanoe Falconer. London: Nisbet.

Rowland, Peter. 2009. The Unobstrusive Miss Hawker: The Life and Works of “Lanoe Falconer”, Late Victorian Novelist and Short Story Writer, 1848-1908. Palo Alto, Ca.: Academica Press..

Rowland, Peter. 2010.  “Introduction”. The Collected Stories of Lanoe Falconer. Palo Alto, Ca.: Academica Press.

Stewart, Clare. 2000. “Fighting Spirit: Victorian Women Ghost Stories”. Ph D thesis. University of Glasgow: 171-209.



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LITERARY DIALECTS

1800-1950

SOUTH

HAMPSHIRE PROSE

Lanoe Falconer (Mary Elizabeth Hawker)

(1848-1908)