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         Corelli Marie:     more books (16)
  1. A romance of two worlds / Marie Corelli by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1887
  2. Biography - Corelli, Marie (1855-1924): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  3. The Life Everlasting: A Romance of Reality by Marie [1855 - 1924]. Corelli, 1945
  4. The sorrows of satan; or, The strange experience of one Geoffrey Tempest, millionaire, a romance by Marie, 1855-1924 Corelli, 2009-10-26
  5. God 's good man; a simple love story. by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1904
  6. The treasure of heaven ; a romance of riches by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1906-01-01
  7. Jane : a social incident by Marie (1855-1924) Corelli, 1897-01-01
  8. Holy Orders: The Tragedy Of A Quiet Life by Corelli Marie 1855-1924, 2010-09-28
  9. The Mighty Atom by Corelli Marie 1855-1924, 2010-09-29
  10. Free opinions, freely expressed on certain phases of modern social life and conduct by Marie Corelli 1855-1924, 1905-12-31
  11. The master-Christian; by Marie Corelli . by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1900-01-01
  12. Cameos. By Marie Corelli . by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1895-01-01
  13. The Fiction of Marie Corelli 1855-1924
  14. A romance of two worlds. by Corelli. Marie. 1855-1924., 1887-01-01

61. Index
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63. Penn State Libraries Special Collections Library Finding Aids
Cooper, Maria Susanna. Cope, Wendy. Corelli, Marie, 18551924. Corfman,Eunice Luccock. Cornford, Frances Darwin, 1886-1960. Cornish, Constance.
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64. Marriage Quotes
I have a dog that growls every morning, a parrot that swears all afternoon,and a cat that comes home late at night. Marie Corelli - 1855-1924.
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Marriage Quotes Please note: These quotes do not necessarily reflect the views of the Alternatives to Marriage Project. We list them only as entertainment.
"Marriage is an institution. I'm not ready for an institution."
- Mae West "Any intelligent woman who reads the marriage contract, and then goes into it, deserves all the consequences."
- Isadora Duncan "Marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. Second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience."
- Oscar Wilde "I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog that growls every morning, a parrot that swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night."
- Marie Corelli - 1855-1924 "I've sometimes thought of marrying, and then I've thought again."
- Noel Coward, 1956 "A man is incomplete until he is married. After that, he is finished."
- Zsa Zsa Gabor "We must refuse to submit to those institutions which are by definition sexist - marriage, the nuclear family, religions built on the myth of feminine evil."
- Andrea Dworkin "One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.

65. International Vegetarian Union - Quotations - Hunting
birds! Once they could fly fly and swim! Fly and swim! All dead now- and sold cheap in the open market! Marie Corelli (1855-1924).
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International Vegetarian Union (IVU) Quotations and Poetry
Hunting
One man is proud when he has caught a poor hare, and another when he has taken a little fish in a net, and another when he has taken wild boars, and another when he has taken bears ... Are these not robbers?
Marcus Aurelius (Antonius) (121-180) ... the art of angling, the cruelest, the coldest, and the stupidest of pretended sports.
Lord (George) Byron (1788-1824)
The squirrel that you kill in jest, dies in earnest.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
All good things are wild, and free.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself.
Froude (1818-1894) Hunting ... the least honorable form of war on the weak.
Paul Richard (1828-1896) The unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) "A fine morning's killing, ay! All their necks wrung - all dead birds! Once they could fly - fly and swim! Fly and swim! All dead now - and sold cheap in the open market!"
Marie Corelli (1855-1924) This is the true joy in life; being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one, and being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod.

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Marie Corelli 18551924 Ziska The Problem of a Wicked Soul (1897 by JA Arrowsmith,Bristol) *reprint Methuen CO LTD 1971 London A Romance of Two Worlds The
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67. Glbtq >> Literature >> English Literature: Nineteenth Century
In 1886 appeared A Romance of Two Worlds, the first book by the popular novelistMarie Corelli, the nom de plume of Mary Mackay (18551924), who lived with
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page: Sir Richard Burton Sir Richard Burton (1821-1890) also published his daring essay on "Pederasty" in the same year as part of the "Terminal Essay" to his translation of The Arabian Nights ; the first extensive published discussion of homosexuality in English, it created a great public outcry. Though proposing a preposterous "Sodatic Zone" theory of homosexuality, the essay is based in extensive research unlikely to have been pursued by an outsider. Burton was married, but rumors of homosexuality had followed him since his days in the Indian Army in the 1840s. Sponsor Message.
Hopkins's Poems of 1885-1888 Between 1885 and 1888, Hopkins wrote several more poems with homosexual implications: "To what serves Mortal Beauty?" where all the examples of beauty are male; "(The Soldier)," where the figure of Christ falling on a soldier's neck and kissing it seems another projection of Hopkins's own desires; the "terrible sonnet" "I wake and feel the fell of dark," whose "dead letters sent / To dearest him that lives alas! away" recalls his attachment to Dolben; "Harry Ploughman," with its praise of "Amansstrength"; and "Epithalamion," where he is unable to complete a poem celebrating his brother's marriage and devotes the draft instead to the feelings of a man watching boys bathing ("Here he feasts: lovely all is!").

68. Corelli, Marie
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Corelli, Marie, kurel E Pronunciation Key. Corelli,Marie , pseud. of Mary Mackay mukI , 1855–1924, English novelist.
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69. Corelli, Marie
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70. Marie Corelli - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Marie Corelli. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marie Corelli(1855 1924), novelist. Born Mary Mackay on May 1, 1855 in London
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Marie Corelli ), novelist Born Mary Mackay on May 1 in London, England , she was the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter, Dr. Charles Mackay, and his servant, Elizabeth Mills. In 1866, the very young Mary Mackay was sent to a Paris, France convent to further her education. She would only return to England four years later in 1870. Marie Corelli Mary Mackay began her career as a musician, adopting the name Marie Corelli for her billing. She gave up music, turning to writing instead and in 1886 published her first novel, A Romance of Two Worlds . In her time, she was the most widely read author of fiction but came under harsh criticsm from many of the literary elite for her overly melodramatic and emotional writing. Despite this, her works were collected by members of England's Royal family, Winston and Randolph Churchill , amongst others. Professional critics deplored her books. The Jacqueline Susann of her time, a feminine and non-confrontational " lipstick lesbian ," who had a lon cozy relationship, her difficult ego and huge sales inspired some quotable moments of spite: Grant Allen called her, in the pages of

71. Marie Corelli --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
(1855–1924). The British author Marie Corelli wrote 28 romantic melodramaticnovels during her career. , Corelli, Marie (1855–1924).
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72. Corelli, Franco --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, Corelli, Marie (1855–1924). The British author Marie Corelliwrote 28 romantic melodramatic novels during her career. Many of
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73. Literary Encyclopedia: Corelli, Marie
Corelli, Marie. (1855 1924). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Novelist. Active 1875 - 1924 in England, Britain, Europe. This
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74. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (C)
Corbett, Richard (Corbett, Richard Corbet). 1582 1635. Corelli, Marie (Corelli,Marie Mary Mackay). 1855 - 1924. Corman, Cid (Corman, Cid ). 1924 - Present.
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75. Corelli, Marie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Corelli, Marie. (k r l´ ) (KEY), pseud. of Mary Mackay (m k ´) (KEY) , 1855–1924, English novelist.
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76. Marie Corelli
Marie Corelli. Marie Corelli (1855 1924), novelist Born Mary Mackayon May 1, 1855 in London, England, she was the illegitimate
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Marie Corelli ), novelist Born Mary Mackay on May 1 in London, England , she was the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter, Dr. Charles Mackay, and his servant, Elizabeth Mills. In 1866, the very young Mary Mackay was sent to a Paris, France convent to further her education. She would only return to England four years later in 1870. Marie Corelli Mary Mackay began her career as a musician, adopting the name Marie Corelli for her billing. She gave up music, turning to writing instead and in 1886 published her first novel, A Romance of Two Worlds . In her time, she was the most widely read author of fiction but came under harsh criticsm from many of the literary elite for her overly melodramatic and emotional writing. Despite this, her works were collected by members of England's Royal family, Winston and Randolph Churchill, amongst others. She died on April 21 in Stratford-on-Avon and is buried there in the Evesham Road cemetery. Some of Marie Corelli's works:
  • A Romance of Two Worlds - (1886) Vendetta - (1886) Thelma - (1887) Ardath - (1889) Wormwood - (1890) Barabbas - (1893) The Sorrows of Satan - (1895) Cameos - (1896) The Mighty Atom - (1896) The Murder of Delicia - (1896) Ziska - (1896) Boy - (1900) Jane - (1900) The Master Christian - (1900) Temporal Power: a Study in Supremacy - (1902) God's Good Man - (1904) Free Opinions Freely Expressed - (1905) Holy Orders Life Everlasting - (1911) The Innocent - (1914) The Young Diana - (1918)

77. Mariecorelli
Marie Corelli. 1855 1924. Marie Corelli in her time was the most widelyread author of fiction. Her books were overwhelmingly popular
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MARIE CORELLI Marie Corelli in her time was the most widely read author of fiction. Her books were overwhelmingly popular, published in their millions, and are still plentiful in second hand book shops and car boot sales all over the country. The critics loathed her, savagely criticising her talents, her plots, and her characterisations. The public adored her however as did both Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and the future King George V, and she had many friends amongst other literati and all the famous actors and actresses of late Victorian and the early part of the 20th Century. Marie Corelli lived in Stratford-on-Avon with her life long companion Bertha Vyver who nursed her in 1900 when after a serious operation she came to Brighton and its restorative sea air to convalesce at The Kings (Private) Hotel, 139 Kings Road, Brighton. Clearly the healthy Brighton climate was effective, in fine fettle in 1903 Marie Corelli opposed the possible demolition of some historic cottages in Stratford-on-Avon and in the battle of words which ensued it was disclosed that she had been born Mary Mackay the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter ! She won her case against the local dignitaries and the American Millionaire philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who had wanted to build a library on the site, but the scandal continued when she was later accused of having wanted to demolish the cottages herself to build her own "Marie Corelli Library." She sued, won again, but was rewarded with only one farthing damages by the jury ! None of this damaged the sales of her books in any way.

78. Marie Corelli
His favourite novelist you may say is Marie Corelli (ca 1855/1924 Victorian England).She was quite popular at the time, but nowadays she is rarely mentioned.
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The spiritual side and books:
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J. Krishnamurti L. Ron Hubbard Evolution ór creation?
Comics: Rupert Bear Franquin Marie Corelli on screen Gerry Anderson creations Catweazle, the magician Catweazle articles Floris van Rosemondt Star Trek (the original series) Thunderbirds Nederlandse pagina's Floris van Rosemondt Music Wantlists Marie Corelli Bibliographical list Corelli adaptions on screen in swedish His favourite novelist you may say is Marie Corelli (ca 1855/1924 -Victorian England). She was quite popular at the time, but nowadays she is rarely mentioned. An exceptional lady, she had quite strong principles. She had an interesting ability to weave the spiritual in some of her stories and that in a very personal way. Little known is that it is ónly thanks to her that the surrounding buildings to Shakespeare's birthplace in Henley street in Stratford-upon-Avon still exist today! Yes, these where on the list of demolition in the early 1900's. This guy's favourite novel is probably: 1895 'The Sorrows of Satan' (on the left you'll find a scanning from the frontcover of the first London: Methuen edition ). It is an intriguing and very original approach towards the role of the devil. A good second place takes: 1887 '

79. Marie Corelli Bibliographical List
A bibliography of works by and about Marie Corelli (1855/1924) (pseudonym of MinnieMacKay) Introduction to Marie Corelli, Corelli adaptions on screen
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The spiritual side and books:
M. Corelli
J. Krishnamurti L. Ron Hubbard Evolution ór creation?
Comics: Rupert Bear Franquin Marie Corelli on screen Gerry Anderson creations Catweazle, the magician Catweazle articles Floris van Rosemondt Star Trek (the original series) Thunderbirds Nederlandse pagina's Floris van Rosemondt Music Wantlists A bibliography of works by and about Marie Corelli (1855/1924)
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Introduction to Marie Corelli
Corelli adaptions on screen about Corelli in swedish Mainly the first England editions are covered, however some odd America editions are taken up as well. Updates are welcome! Have something that may attract my interest? (this really could be anything!!) Then feel free contacting me (see form ). You may also have a look at my wantlist

80. Marie Corelli :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
Marie Corelli. Online Encyclopedia Marie Corelli (1855 1924), novelistBorn Mary Mackay on May 1, 1855 in London, England, she was
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Marie Corelli ), novelist Born Mary Mackay on May 1 in London, England , she was the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter, Dr. Charles Mackay, and his servant, Elizabeth Mills. In 1866, the very young Mary Mackay was sent to a Paris, France convent to further her education. She would only return to England four years later in 1870. Marie Corelli Mary Mackay began her career as a musician, adopting the name Marie Corelli for her billing. She gave up music, turning to writing instead and in 1886 published her first novel, A Romance of Two Worlds . In her time, she was the most widely read author of fiction but came under harsh criticsm from many of the literary elite for her overly melodramatic and emotional writing. Despite this, her works were collected by members of England's Royal family, Winston and Randolph Churchill, amongst others. She died on April 21 in Stratford-on-Avon and is buried there in the Evesham Road cemetery. Some of Marie Corelli's works:
  • A Romance of Two Worlds - (1886) Vendetta - (1886) Thelma - (1887) Ardath - (1889) Wormwood - (1890) Barabbas - (1893) The Sorrows of Satan - (1895) Cameos - (1896) The Mighty Atom - (1896) The Murder of Delicia - (1896) Ziska - (1896) Boy - (1900) Jane - (1900) The Master Christian - (1900) Temporal Power: a Study in Supremacy - (1902) God's Good Man - (1904) Free Opinions Freely Expressed - (1905) Holy Orders Life Everlasting - (1911)

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