Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton Explained

Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton
Birth Date:1 April 1852
Birth Place:St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex
Death Date:13 December 1921[1]
Death Place:Malvern, Worcestershire
Nationality:British
Occupation:Writer, poet, playwright, novelist

Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton (1 April 1852 – 13 December 1921) was an English author of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.

Biography

Harriet Louisa Childe-Pemberton was born in 1852, in St Leonards-On-Sea, Sussex, and raised at Millichope Park, Munslow, Shropshire, the daughter of Charles Orlando Childe-Pemberton[2] and Augusta Mary Shakespear Childe-Pemberton. In 1859, her father served as Sheriff of Shropshire. In 1870, she was presented to Queen Victoria.[3] Her younger brother William Shakespear Childe-Pemberton (1859–1924) was also a writer, best known as a biographer.[4] [5] [6]

Childe-Pemberton lived in London later in life, and wrote plays, poems, short stories, novels, and literary criticism.[7] Her 1882 story "All My Doing; or, Red Riding-Hood Over Again" remains of interest to literary scholars, for its unique retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] Several of her books were published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.[14]

She died in 1921 at Wyche Cottage, in Malvern, Worcestershire.[1]

Selected works

Poetry

Plays and dramatic recitations

Fiction

Notes and References

  1. News: Deaths . . 15 December 1921 . 1.
  2. Web site: Millichope Park Records. Shropshire's History. en-US. 2020-03-14.
  3. News: The Queen's Drawing Room (continued). 1870-05-11. The Morning Post. 2020-03-14. 6. Newspapers.com.
  4. Book: Usher, Max. Never to Return: Brighton College's Fallen 1914–18. 2017-01-12. Bloomsbury Publishing. 978-1-78442-159-5. 102. en.
  5. News: Wills and Bequests. 1897-06-28. The Morning Post. 2020-03-14. 10. Newspapers.com.
  6. Book: Childe-Pemberton, William Shakespeare. Elizabeth Blount and Henry the Eighth, with some account of her surroundings. By William S. Childe-Pemberton. 1913. London : E. Nash. Robarts - University of Toronto.
  7. Book: Thiel, Elizabeth. The Fantasy of Family: Nineteenth-Century Children's Literature and the Myth of the Domestic Ideal. 2013-06-17. Routledge. 978-1-135-86116-2. 172. en.
  8. Book: Jack Zipes. The Trials & Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood. Psychology Press. 1993. 978-0-415-90835-1. 48–.
  9. Book: Charles N. Brown. Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror. William Contento. Locus Press. 1987. 9780961662943.
  10. Book: Murray Knowles. Language and Control in Children's Literature. Kirsten Malmkjaer. 1 November 2002. Routledge. 978-1-134-88435-3. 65–.
  11. Book: Rozario, Rebecca-Anne C. Do. Fashion in the Fairy Tale Tradition: What Cinderella Wore. 2018-06-06. Springer. 978-3-319-91101-4. en.
  12. Rewriting "Little Red Riding Hood": Victorian Fairy Tales and Mass-Visual Culture. Talairach-Vielmas. Laurence. 2009. The Lion and the Unicorn. 33 . 3 . Project MUSE. 259–281. 10.1353/uni.0.0467 .
  13. McGillis, Roderick. "Lame Old Bachelor, Lonely Old Maid: Harriet Childe-Pemberton's 'All My Doing; or Red Riding Hood Over Again." Aspects and Issues in the History of Children's Literature. Ed. Maria Nikolajeva. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995. 127-38. Print.
  14. News: Publications of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1884-10-16. Belfast News-Letter. 2020-03-15. 3. Newspapers.com.
  15. Book: Childe-Pemberton. Harriet L.. Love knows--and waits and other poems. Kohler Collection of British Poetry.. J. Long. London.
  16. Book: Peters, C.. A crown of flowers, poems and pictures collected from the 'Girl's Own Paper'. 1883. 24, 107. en.
  17. Childe-Pemberton. Harriet L.. January 1883. Was It an Angel's Song?. Peterson's Magazine. 83. 49. ProQuest.
  18. Childe-Pemberton. Harriet L.. March 1884. Bye and Bye. Peterson's Magazine. 85. 255. ProQuest.
  19. Childe-Pemberton. Harriet L.. April 1885. "The Last Word". Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. 19. 479.
  20. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet L.. Nenuphar: the four-fold flower of life. 1911. A.L. Humphreys. London.
  21. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet L. (Harriet Louisa). In a Tuscan villa and other poems. London : Griffith Farran Okeden & Welsh. University of California Libraries.
  22. News: Untitled society item. 1885-07-16. The Morning Post. 2020-03-15. 5.
  23. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet L.. Dead letters, and other narrative and dramatic pieces.. 1896. Ward. London.
  24. Book: Childe-Pemberton. Harriet L.. A backward child. Child and governess farce for 2 females .... Johnson. Burges. Short. Marion. Phelps. Pauline. 1906. E.S. Werner & Company. New York.
  25. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet L.. Nicknames: a comedietta, in one act. Dramatic Pub. Co.. Sergel's acting drama ;no. 394. Chicago.
  26. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet L.. Twenty minutes: drawing-room duologues, etc.. Samuel French. London ; New York.
  27. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet Louisa. The Story of Stella Peel .... 1880. Literary Production Committee. en.
  28. Book: PEMBERTON, Harriet Louisa Childe. Under the trees. 1881. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. en.
  29. Book: Childe-Pemberton, Harriet Louisa. The Fairy Tales of Every Day. 1882. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. en.
  30. Book: Jack Zipes. Victorian Fairy Tales: The Revolt of the Fairies and Elves. January 1989. Psychology Press. 978-0-415-90140-6. 209–.
  31. Book: Laurence Talairach-Vielmas. Fairy Tales, Natural History and Victorian Culture. 7 May 2014. Palgrave Macmillan. 978-1-137-34240-9. 113–.
  32. Book: Pemberton, Harriet Louisa Childe-. Birdie. 1888. Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh. en.