Chronological List The Little Book (pm); MariaFly (pm); Miss Miller (ss); Music (pm); The Nap (ss);Nod (pm); De la RAMÉE, MARIE Louise (1839-1908); see pseudonym Ouida (stories http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/d267.htm
Chronological List, Part 25 De HEREDIA, JOSÉMaria; De HERRIES SMITH, A. DeHLER, OL; DeHN, PAUL (1912- ); DeHUFF,ELIZABETH; De la RAMÉE, MARIE Louise (1839-1908); see pseudonym Ouida; http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e25.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents COULTAS, ALTA MAY COULTER, CELIA ... COUPLING, J. J. ; pseudonym of John R. Pierce COURAGE, JAMES COURANT, JACQUES COURIER, PAUL LOUIS ... COURNOS, JOHN (1881-1966); see pseudonym John Courtney COURONNE, ARMAND COURT, ALFRED COURT, HARLEY L. ; pseudonym of Robert Leslie Bellem COURTENAY, ASHLEY COURTENAY, PETER COURTENAY, ROBERT ... COURTIER, S(idney) H(obson) (1904-1974); see pseudonym Rui Chestor COURTIS, R. P. COURTLAND, ROBERTA COURTLEY, W. B. ... COURTNEY, B. E. ; pseudonym of Ron Taylor COURTNEY, CHARLES COURTNEY, DANIEL COURTNEY, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Cournos COURTNEY, JOYCE COURTNEY, LIB COURTNEY, MARTIN ... COURTNEY, ROBERT ; house pseudonym COURTNEY, ROGER COURTNEY, THOMAS J. COURTNEY, W. B. COURTNEY, W. F. ... COVELL, RICHARD ; see pseudonym Michael Slade COVER, ARTHUR BYRON COVERDALE, HARRY ; pseudonym of Herman Landon COVERLEY, ROBERT COVERT, ALICE LENT COVERT, DALE L. ... COWAN, BERTHA MUZZY BOWER SINCLAIR (1874-1940); see pseudonym B. M. Bower COWAN, FLOY PASCAL COWAN, GERTRUDE K. COWAN, GIBSON ... COWEN, FRANCES ; [i.e., Frances Cowen Munthe] (1915- ) COWEN, GIBSON
National Portrait Gallery A-Z Of Portrait Sitters (D) Marie Louise De la Ramée (18391908), Ouida ; novelist. 3 portraits. Maria Louise Dulcken (1811-1850), Piano teacher to Queen Victoria. 2 portraits. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/a-z/sitD.asp
Author Pseudonyms Monica (18901943) EM Delafield De la Ramée, (Marie) Louise (1839-1908) OuidaDe lauDer Dicks, Terrance (1935-) Robin Bland, Maria Palmer Dickson http://trussel.com/books/pseud_d.htm
Local History Of Moyses Hall Another local writer, Louise De la Ramee (18391908) better known as Ouida ,author of many popular novels, was born in Bury St Edmunds. http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/moyses-local-history.cfm
Extractions: var gMenuControlID=0; var menus_included = 0; var jsPageAuthorMode = 0; var jsSessionPreviewON = 1; var jsDlgLoader = '/sebc/visit/loader.cfm'; var jsSiteID = 1; var jsSubSiteID = 2; var kurrentPageID = 6673; document.CS_StaticURL = "http://127.0.0.1/sebc/"; document.CS_DynamicURL = "http://127.0.0.1/sebc/"; @import url(/sebc/style/global.css); Home Page A Fine Place Moyses Hall Relics of the Red Barn Murder. The Local History Collection is an intriguing mixture of the humdrum and the bizarre, the mundane and the macabre; taken together it paints a picture of the people of Bury and West Suffolk over the last five centuries; at work and at play, in life and in death. Here we pick out just a few threads from this dense tapestry. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Moyse's Hall was, after all, the town gaol. It still has barred windows here and there. It is not surprising, then, that local people have come forward with material relevant to such a theme. Items include a gibbet cage found at Honington; body irons; a cat-o'-nine-tails; stocks; a gaol door; and police truncheons. Gruesome relics of the celebrated 19th century 'Murder in the Red Barn' include the death mask of William Corder who was convicted of the brutal murder of Maria Marten in 1827.
Online Archival Search Information System Dallas, Maria ALs to James Monroe;Washington? 1 Mar 1819. 1s.(2p.) De la Ramée,Louise, 18391908 ALs(Ouida) to Lloyd Stephens Bryce; np 25 Oct 1889. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01427.html
Extractions: OASIS : Online Archival Search Information System Quick search OASIS Home Search Browse Finding Aids Search History Portfolios Help Search OASIS Tips On searching OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript collections at Harvard. These finding aids are detailed descriptions of collections that contain a wide variety of materials, including letters, diaries, photographs, drawings, printed material, and objects. For each collection described in OASIS there is a summary description in HOLLIS Search for: in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.) Subjects and Genres Call Number Dates Container Listing and or not (slow, up to 1 min.) near (slow, 1-2 min.) in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.)
The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project Ouida (Marie Louise De la Ramée, 18391908) Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, (1789-1867)August 5, 1906; 127 September 1, 1908. 138 http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/
Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project von Szalras (1883) is by Ouida (pseud, of Louise De la Ramée, 18391908). Sedgwick Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867), the American novelist, http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/notes.htm
Extractions: Index to these Letters ANNIE FIELDS, LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT NOTES If you can use frames, a NOTES link at the beginning of a letter will display that letter's notes (if any) in the right window. If you cannot use frames, then that link will bring you to this page, and you will need to use the back button or the link above to return to the letters. Or you may open a second browser window for easy access to letters, notes, and index. Notes for the Preface Spenser : Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Lowell : James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet and literary critic, well remembered for his humorous poetry, such as "The Biglow Papers" (1848). Portsmouth : a seaport in New Hampshire. King of the Fatherland : The fatherland is Great Britain. "The first of all her dead that were to be" : This quotation has not been identified. Help is welcome. the famous journal of Dean Swift to Stella : Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Irish satirist is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726). Stella was his close friend, Esther Johnson, to whom he addressed Journal to Stella noble saying of Plato : Plato (about 428-347 BC) was a Greek philosopher, author of numerous dialogues featuring Socrates, his teacher. The quotation comes from Book V of "Laws," in which Socrates does not appear: "for there is no greater good in a state than that the citizens should be known to one another." (Research: Jack V. Wales, Jr. of the Thacher School, Ojai, CA.)
Ouida Information Marie Louise De la Ramee. journalist/novelist.(d. 1911) Deaths * May 27 ThomasBulfinch, American author * July 31 - Catharine Maria Sedgwick, American http://www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Ouida
Food For Thought: Biographies lancisi, Giovanni Maria (It. landowska, Wanda Louise (Polish harpsichordist),18791959. la Ramee, Pierre De (Petrus Ramus) (Fr. philosopher, logician), 1515-1572 http://junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_L.htm
Extractions: Labadie, Jean de (French religious reformer) Laban, Rudolf (Hung. choreographer, dance theorist, teacher) Labarnas I (also Labernash) (Hittite king c.1680-c.1650) d.c.1650 BC La Barre, Raoul Weston (American anthropologist, ethnologist) Labat, Jean-Baptiste (French Dominican missionary) Labe, Louise Charly (la Belle Cordiere) (French poet) c.1524-1566 Labeo, Marcus Antistis (Roman jurist) d. AD 10/11 Laberius, Decimus (Roman knight, writer) c.115-43 BC Labiche, Eugene-Marin (French playwright) Lanienus, Quintus (Roman army commander; son of Titus) d.39 BC Labienus, Titus (Roman politician) d.45 BC Lablache, Luigi (Italian singer) La Boetie, Etienne de (French writer) Labori, Fernand-Gustave-Gaston (French lawyer) Labouchere, Henry Du Pre "Labby" (Eng. journalist, politician) Laboulaye, Edouard-Rene Lefebvre de (French journalist, polit.) La Bourdonnais, Bertrand-Francois Mahe de (Fr. naval officer) La Bourdonnais, Louis-Charles Mahe de (French chess master) Labriola, Antonio (Italian philosopher) Labrouste, Pierre-Francois-Henri (French architect) Labrunie, Gerard (pseud. Gerard de Nerval) (French writer)
Parrish Author Files 8, De la Ramée, Louise (Ouida), 18391908. 1, Letters to Herbert Danyell 16,1 ALS to Mrs. Maria Ternan Taylor, with a message for Mr. Thomas http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/parrish/parrish2.html
Extractions: Box/Folder Ainsworth, William Francis, 1807-1896 Miscellaneous Correspondence Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Undated and 1821-1849 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1850-1881 Correspondence with Richard Bentley Letters to Samuel Cottam Letters addressed to Ainsworth (John Forster, Daniel Maclise, Charles Kean, Felicia Hemans) Letters to Charles Kent, Undated and 1850-1860 Miscellaneous Manuscript Material Miscellaneous Documents Manuscript of Beatrice Tyldesley, or The Lancashire Plot of 1694, an Historical Tale Manuscript of Beatrice Tyldesley Manuscript of Beatrice Tyldesley Manuscript of Beatrice Tyldesley (4), Additional Leaves Manuscript of Beau Nash Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882 Manuscript of Chetwynd Calverley Manuscript of Crichton Manuscript of The Fall of Somerset Galley Proof of St. James's Letters to Charles Kent, 1861-1879 Anderson, Wellwood Lines suggested on reading Mr. J. M. Barrie's first book entitled Better Dead Barham, Richard Harris, 1788-1845 Miscellaneous Correspondence Barnum, Phineas Taylor, 1810-1891
Author Portraits And Parrish Correspondence 10, Craik, Dinah Maria (Mulock), 18261887. One photograph and a few portraits.11, De la Ramée, Louise (Ouida), 1839-1908 http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/parrish/parrish3-4.htm
Extractions: Note: The following folders of "Author Portraits, etc." are referred to by Alexander D. Wainwright, former curator of the Parrish Collection, as his author "iconography files." See also the list appended at the end of this section for additional author portraits (Dickens, Hardy, Stevenson, Thackeray, and Trollope) that are currently located in the Taylor Room and elsewhere in the Library. Box/Folder Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882 Includes one photo and several portraits; the original Ainsworth portrait (oil on canvas) by Daniel Maclise hangs over the fireplace in the Parrish Room Barrie, Sir James Matthew, Bart., 1860-1937 Includes a few portraits, as well as photos of Barrie's father and mother and of the Barrie cottage in Kirriemuir, Scotland (see oversize Shelf 3, Box 5, Folders 10-13 for three additional photos and one caricature) Black, William, 1841-1898 Includes eight carte-de-visite and cabinet photo cards and several other portraits Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889 Includes six carte-de-visite photo cards and four cabinet photo cards; numerous other portraits; and four, small, engraved prints of paintings by his father, William
Mother Goose Rhymes Oiuda is the pen name of Louise De la Ramée, 18391908, English novelist. Nanini (Giovanni Maria), c.1545-1607, Italian composer and for a time http://pybertra.free.fr/bazar/mother.htm
Extractions: In this fragment our poet reveals himself as an incurable Anglophobe. Note well the many inferences : Four as a mystic number has had, in the superstitious lore of many countries, a sinister or unlucky quality. I point out two instances in literature to bear out this premis. "The Sign of the Four," Arthur Conan Doyle, 1889. And the interesting fact that Dumas titled his novel about Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan, "The Three Musketeers." Sheer superstition. In this case, however, it is obvious that the reader is warned against the four major divisions of Britain, i.e., England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Guttaperchaphobia. A morbid dislike for cleaning fish. (Rich. Holland, Univ. of Chi., 1945.) A barbed comment on British culinary practices. A seaport, 76 miles E.S.E. of London, famed as one of the Cinque-Ports, pop. 39,950 (1938). This, the usual port of entry from France, is also noted for its soft chalk-white cliffs.
ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : DEL De la RAMÉE (Marie Louise, aka Ouida )(18391908). Painting 1 DeLlaROVERE (Francesco Maria I, son of Giovanni DeLla ROVERE)(1490-1538) http://www.onlipix.com/personages/del.htm
Timeline 1831-1840 18391908 Joaquin Maria Machado De Assis, mulatto writer. 1839-1908 Ouida (MarieLouise De la Ramee), English writer, queen of the romantic potboiler. http://timelines.ws/1831_1840.HTML
Extractions: Return to home 1831 Jan 1, William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), 24-year-old reformer of Massachusetts, began publishing his newspaper The Liberator, dedicated to the abolition of slavery. Garrison's stridency and uncompromising position on both the institution of slavery and slave owners offended many in the North and South, but he vowed to continue the fight until slavery was abolished. In the first issue of his newspaper, he wrote, "I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. No! No!" Garrison once burned a copy of the U.S. Constitution, condemning it as "a covenant with death and an agreement with hell" because it did not forbid slavery. The Liberator ceased publication in 1865 after the 13th Amendment was passed, outlawing slavery. [see 1830]
Julian Browning Autographs Literature After 1850 Maria L.Lord, Victorian writer unDer the pseudonym of Sydney Christian, authorof An Obstinate Undated Ouida, Louise De la Ramée (18391908), novelist. http://www.jbautographs.com/Lit2/body_lit2.html
Extractions: 4389 ALFORD, Elizabeth Mary. Autograph Letter Signed, to Mr.Tinsley, reminding him that she has not yet received payment for the insertion of her story 'A Modern Don Quixote' in his magazine. 1 page 7 x 4½ inches, in good condition. Taunton, 12 May 1887. Elizabeth Mary Alford, novelist, author of The Fair Maid of Taunton (1878), A Modern Don Quixote (1889), etc. £30 2389 ALISON, Sir Archibald 4346 ALLDRIDGE, Lizzie. 4550 ANSTEY GUTHRIE, Thomas. 2295 ANSTEY GUTHRIE, Thomas. Autograph Letter Signed, to Mrs.Anstruther, praising her play Old Clothes, with mild criticism of the lead, Jessie Bateman, and of the plot, suggesting that she gets it put on French's list. 2 pp. 6 x 4 inches, first page stained. 16 Duke Street Mansions, 15 March 1904. Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856-1934), humorous writer as F.Anstey, author of Vice Versa. £65 4808 ANSTEY GUTHRIE, Thomas. 3991 ARNOLD, Sir Edwin 1578 AUSTIN, Alfred . Autograph Letter Signed, to Edward Arnold, the publisher, rejecting his proposal on the grounds that 'you greatly underestimate the terms my writings command'. 1 page 7 x 4.5 inches, fine. Swinford Old Manor, 12 December 1903. Alfred Austin (1835-1913), poet laureate. £75 1608 AUSTIN, Alfred.
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Bloomsbury.com - Research Centre Hall Anna Maria (18001881) Irish novelist and journalist . Ouida (1839-1908) Thepseudonym of Marie Louise De la Ramée `Ouida originates in a childish http://www.bloomsbury.com/arc/CrossRef.asp?book=9&ref=Shaw