[Gutenberg 30435] • A Book of Sibyls: Miss Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss Austen
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- Authors
- Ritchie, Anne Thackeray
- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Tags
- women authors , english literature -- women authors -- history and criticism , classics , women and literature -- great britain -- history -- 19th century , english -- biography , english literature -- 19th century -- history and criticism
- ISBN
- 9781533396471
- Date
- 1974-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.16 MB
- Lang
- en
Anne Isabella, Lady Ritchie, nee Thackeray (9 June 1837 - 26 February 1919), was an English writer. She was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray. She was the author of several novels which were highly regarded in their time, and a central figure in the late Victorian literary scene. She is perhaps best remembered today as the custodian of her father's literary legacy, and for her short fiction placing traditional fairy tale narratives in a Victorian milieu.Anne Isabella Thackeray was born in London, the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray and his wife Isabella Gethin Shawe (1816-1893). She had two younger sisters: Jane, born in 1839, who died at eight months, and Harriet Marian (1840-1875), who married Leslie Stephen in 1869. Anne, whose father called her "Anny," spent her childhood in France and England. She married her cousin Richmond Ritchie, seventeen years her junior, in 1877. The couple had two children, Hester and Billy. She was the step-aunt of Virginia Woolf who penned an obituary for her in the Times Literary Supplement. She is believed to be the inspiration for the character of Mrs. Hilbery in Woolf's Night and Day"