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Juliana Horatia Ewing ( | Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty) was born in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, in 1841. She was the daughter of Alfred Gatty, a clergyman, and Margaret Gatty, an author. Juliana had seven siblings. As early as in her childhood Juliana proved her abilities in drawing and music, and like her mother, Juliana entered the career as a children’s book author. She became a leading author of children’s books in the Victorian period. (Sutherland, 217) | ||
This article is being written by A. Beyer. | This article is being written by A. Beyer. | ||
It is the 1.article for my lecture "19th century British Culture, due date 1 Dec. 2010" | It is the 1.article for my lecture "19th century British Culture, due date 1 Dec. 2010" | ||
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Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty) was born in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, in 1841. She was the daughter of Alfred Gatty, a clergyman, and Margaret Gatty, an author. Juliana had seven siblings. As early as in her childhood Juliana proved her abilities in drawing and music, and like her mother, Juliana entered the career as a children’s book author. She became a leading author of children’s books in the Victorian period. (Sutherland, 217)
This article is being written by A. Beyer. It is the 1.article for my lecture "19th century British Culture, due date 1 Dec. 2010"