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Dinah Craik
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 137 years ago |
Date of birth | April 20,1826 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Stoke-on-Trent |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | October 12,1887 |
Died | Shortlands |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | George Lillie Craik |
Children | Dorothy Craik |
Job | Poet |
Novelist | |
Movies/Shows | John Halifax, Gentleman |
John Halifax | |
Parents | Thomas Mulock |
Dinah Mulock | |
Grandchildren | John Mulock Pilkington |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 555354 |
John Halifax, Gentleman
The Little Lame Prince and his Travelling Cloak
The fairy book
A Life For A Life
Agatha's husband
Olive
A Noble Life
Christian's Mistake
Mistress and Maid: A Household Story
The Adventures of a Brownie as Told to My Child
The Laurel Bush
A Woman's Thoughts About Women
The Ogilvies
The Half- Caste
An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall
An unknown country
The head of the family
Young Mrs. Jardine
Avillion and Other Tales
A brave lady.
The unkind word
The woman's kingdom
Sermons out of church
Miss Tommy
King Arthur; Not a Love Story
Two Marriages
Fifty Golden Years: Incidents in the Queen's Reign
Concerning men, and other papers
About money and other things
Domestic Stories
It is the Christmas-time
hero, Bread upon the waters, Alice Learmont
Thirty Years: Being Poems New and Old
Little Sunshine's holiday
Lord Erlistoun
Twenty Years Ago: From the Journal of a Girl in Her Teens
Studies from life
Poems, New and Old
Nothing New: Tales
My Mother and I; a Love Story
Bread Upon the Waters: A Family in Love; A Low Marriage; The Double House
A legacy: being the life and remains of John Martin, schoolmaster and poet
Twenty Years Ago
Avillion Or The Happy Isles
Poems by the Author of John Halifax, Gentleman,
The Fairy Book: Children's Classics
The Unkind Word, and Other Stories; Volume 1
Works: Plain Speaking. . . - Primary Source Edition
A Life for a Life. by the Author of John Halifax, Gentleman, Etc. [Dinah Maria Mulock, Afterwards Craik. ] New and Revised Edition - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Legacy: Being the Life and Remains of John Martin, School Master and Poet; Volume 2
Story of a Genius; Or, Cola Monti - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Little Lame Prince and his Travelling Cloak
The fairy book
A Life For A Life
Agatha's husband
Olive
A Noble Life
Christian's Mistake
Mistress and Maid: A Household Story
The Adventures of a Brownie as Told to My Child
The Laurel Bush
A Woman's Thoughts About Women
The Ogilvies
The Half- Caste
An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall
An unknown country
The head of the family
Young Mrs. Jardine
Avillion and Other Tales
A brave lady.
The unkind word
The woman's kingdom
Sermons out of church
Miss Tommy
King Arthur; Not a Love Story
Two Marriages
Fifty Golden Years: Incidents in the Queen's Reign
Concerning men, and other papers
About money and other things
Domestic Stories
It is the Christmas-time
hero, Bread upon the waters, Alice Learmont
Thirty Years: Being Poems New and Old
Little Sunshine's holiday
Lord Erlistoun
Twenty Years Ago: From the Journal of a Girl in Her Teens
Studies from life
Poems, New and Old
Nothing New: Tales
My Mother and I; a Love Story
Bread Upon the Waters: A Family in Love; A Low Marriage; The Double House
A legacy: being the life and remains of John Martin, schoolmaster and poet
Twenty Years Ago
Avillion Or The Happy Isles
Poems by the Author of John Halifax, Gentleman,
The Fairy Book: Children's Classics
The Unkind Word, and Other Stories; Volume 1
Works: Plain Speaking. . . - Primary Source Edition
A Life for a Life. by the Author of John Halifax, Gentleman, Etc. [Dinah Maria Mulock, Afterwards Craik. ] New and Revised Edition - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Legacy: Being the Life and Remains of John Martin, School Master and Poet; Volume 2
Story of a Genius; Or, Cola Monti - Scholar's Choice Edition
Dinah Craik Life story
Dinah Maria Craik was an English novelist and poet. She is best remembered for her novel, John Halifax, Gentleman, which presents the mid-Victorian ideals of English middle-class life.