Mary Elizabeth Hawker
Mary Elizabeth Hawker was a British author born in 1853, known for her evocative storytelling and keen observations of the human experience. She often drew inspiration from her surroundings and the people she encountered, weaving tales that reflect the complexities of life in Victorian England. Hawker’s literary contributions include novels and short stories that capture the essence of her time, showcasing her ability to blend rich character development with insightful social commentary.
As you explore her works, you'll find a unique voice that resonates with the themes of love, loss, and resilience. Her writing invites readers to reflect on their own lives and the relationships they cherish. If you're curious about the world she created, take a moment to delve into her stories here in the app, where you can discover the charm and depth of Mary Elizabeth Hawker's literature.
Mademoiselle Ixe
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Mary Elizabeth Hawker
This is a story by the English writer Mary Elizabeth Hawker (1848-1908) entitled Mademoiselle Ixe, by[pseudonym] Lanoe Falconer. The manuscr…
The Hotel D'Angleterre And Other Stories
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Mary Elizabeth Hawker
Five short stories by Lanoe Falconer which is the pseudonym of the English writer, Marie Elizabeth Hawker (1848 - 1908). Her works, though f…
Old Hampshire Vignettes
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Mary Elizabeth Hawker
Lanoe Falconer is the pseudonym of the English writer, Marie Elizabeth Hawker (1848 - 1908). Her works, though few, were well received. She …
Cecilia de Noël
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Mary Elizabeth Hawker
Cecilia de Noël is an original and cleverly told ghost story, published in 1891. The story is told, Rashomon-like, from six different v…