frances parthenope verney
(1819-1890)
frances parthenope verney
(1819-1890)
Derbyshire Dialect
Hampshire Dialect
Not in Leclaire (1954).
Works
Avenhoe. 1867-68. The Cornhill Magazin. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Not in EDD.
Stone Edge. 1868. London: Smith, Elder & Co. SC. EDD Der.
Lettice Lisle. 1870. London: Smith, Elder & Co. SC. EDD Hmp.
Fernyhurst Court: An Every-day Story. 1871. London: Strahan & Co. Not in EDD.
Llanaly Reefs 1873. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Not in EDD.
DING (2011): “Set in Wales.”
DING (2011): “Two novelettes and three short stories set in North-West England, Southern England and north Wales.”
Not in KingKong Project
For further information about her life and works, see:
García-Bermejo Giner, María F. 1994. “Sources for the Linguistic Analysis of some 19th century Midland Dialects”. In W. Viereck. ed. Verhandlungen des Internationalen Dialektologenkongresses Bamberg 1990. Vol.3: Regionalsprachliche Variation, Umgangs- und Standardsprachen. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. Beihefte 76:. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner: 232-245
Haigh, John D. 2004-11.“Verney [Née Nightingale], Frances Parthenope, Lady Verney (1819-1890) Genealogist and author” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: University Press.
Mackerness, E. D. 1958.”Frances Parthenope, Lady Verney (1819-1890):Journal of Modern History 2: 131-136.
Verney. Maria. 1891. “Preface in Memoriam” in F. P. Verney. Essays and Tales. Liverpool.
Gallery
Frances Parthenope, Lady Verney (née Nightingale)
(1819-1890)
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