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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Kingsley, Henry - Wikisource KINGSLEY, HENRY (1301876), English novelist, younger brother of Charles Kingsley, was born at Barnack, Northamptonshire, on the 2nd of January 1830. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Kingsley,_Henry
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Extractions: [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map Born at Barnack, Northamptonshire. A troubled writer, born of middle class parents, and the youngest of five sons, Henry was fond of mixing in literary circles with Aldous Huxley, Matthew Arnold, George Meredith and Lewis Carroll and his brother, Charles Kingsley, also a novelist. Henry, although talented, was a spendthrift and of considerable mixed fortunes. After spending time at Oxford more on social activities than study he went to Australia for five years, accepting a legacy as a way of removing his debts, and cutting himself off from his family. It was here he based Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn (1859) to popular success, using his first hand experience to depict life in the new colony of Australia, illustrating the perils of the life in the bush, with bushrangers, forest fires and drought. His next novel Ravenshoe (1862), set against the Crimean War, was also well received. On returning to England he married his cousin Sarah Haselwood, who suffered from ill health throughout their marriage. During this time Henry's financial fortunes also declined. He continued to entertain his literary friends which drained his finite resources and in 1869 he moved to Edinburgh, and taking over editorship of the Daily Review - a voice of the Free Church party. It was during this time he wrote Stretton Stretton is an absorbing Victorian novel which moves between Church Stretton and Church Pulverbatch in Shropshire to the borders of the British Empire in India. Kingsley wrote about events in England and India to contrast peace and war situations, but the novel mainly focuses on Eleanor, a feisty, kind-hearted woman with a biting wit and a "radiant beauty". However, despite her beauty she believes that being married to her 800 acre farm in Church Pulverbatch is more desirable than marriage to a man.
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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. Jan. 2, 1830, Barnack, Northamptonshire, Eng.d. May 24, 1876, Cuckfield, Sussex), English novelist whose books were popular for half a century and who is best known for Ravenshoe (1861) and The Hillyars and the Burtons After leaving Oxford University, he set out for the Australian goldfields but was unsuccessful and returned to England after five years to write The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn (1859), a novel of Australian life. He edited the Edinburgh Review for a time and was its war correspondent during the Franco-German War of 1870-71. Related Propaedia Topics: Nineteenth-century literature The novel
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Extractions: A Ba Be-Bo Br-By ... ^Top of page sculptor, was born at Portsmouth, England, in August 1862. He studied at the Lambeth art school and worked as a modeller at the Doulton potteries. He emigrated to Sydney in 1892, and in 1895 his head of an Australian aboriginal was bought for the national gallery at Sydney. Other busts were purchased for the same gallery in 1896 and 1900. Illingworth did some architectural sculpture for buildings in Sydney, and a large number of portrait busts of notable men of his time. He also went to New Zealand and modelled some busts of Maori chiefs for the government. He was preparing models for the Henry Lawson (q.v.) statue competition when he died suddenly on 26 June 1926. He left a widow, two sons and two daughters. He was a well-known and well-liked figure in the art world of Sydney. W. Moore
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Kingsley, Henry, 1830-1876. Letters To Various Correspondents: Guide. MS Eng 1093 Kingsley, Henry, 18301876. Letters to various correspondents Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou01387
Extractions: Abstract: Letters to various correspondents from English novelist Henry Kingsley. Gift of Professor Robert Lee Wolff, 10 Follen Street Cambridge 38, Massachusetts; received: 1958 Dec 18. Henry Kingsley was an English novelist. Arranged chronologically Letters to David Masson, George Bentley, and unidentified correspondents. Also includes two letters from Sarah Maria (Kingsley) Kingsley to George Bentley. Kingsley, Henry, 1830-1876. A.L.s.to [David] Masson; Henley [1864-1865] 1s.(2p.) Kingsley, Henry, 1830-1876. A.L.s.to [George] Bentley; [London, 29 Jul 1871] 1s.(1p.)
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