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Timeline

Lifetime: 1846 - 1929 Passed: ≈ 95 years ago

Title

Novelist, Playwright, Journalist

Country/Nationality

England
Wikipedia

Lucy Clifford

Lucy Clifford better known as Mrs. W. K. Clifford, was an English novelist, playwright and journalist.

Lucy Clifford was born Lucy Lane in London, the daughter of John Lane of Barbados. She married the mathematician and philosopher William Kingdon Clifford in 1875.

After his death in 1879, she earned a prominent place in English literary life as a novelist, and later as a dramatist. Her best-known story, Mrs . Keith's Crime (1885), centres on euthanasia. It was followed by several other volumes, such as Aunt Anne (1892). She also wrote The Last Touches and Other Stories (1892) and Mere Stories (1896), and several plays between 1898 and 1925. She is perhaps most often remembered as the author of The Anyhow Stories, Moral and Otherwise (1882), a collection of stories she had written for her own children.

Lucy Clifford also wrote cinematic adaptations of her short stories and plays. At least two films were produced from these: The Likeness of the Night (1922), directed by Percy Nash, and Eve's Lover (1925), directed by Roy Del Ruth.

Her wide circle of literary friends included Henry James. She had two children. Her daughter Ethel Clifford (died 1959), later Lady Dilke as the wife of Sir Fisher Wentworth Dilke, 4th Baronet (1877–1944), was a published poet.

Lucy Clifford died in 1929, and was buried alongside her husband in Highgate Cemetery, London.

In 2004 Gowan Dawson described Lucy's efforts to uphold the reputation of Clifford after his death:

...Clifford's disconsolate widow and two young daughters had been left totally unprovided for, and, notwithstanding a subsequent Testimonial Fund and Civil List pension, it was necessary for Lucy Clifford, who now owned the copyright of her late husband's works, to maximise the potential sales of his posthumous publications, not only by keeping Clifford in the public eye, but by ensuring that it was a generally positive (and thus marketable) portrayal of him that was presented.

Books by Lucy Clifford

Anyhow Stories Cover image

Anyhow Stories

Poetry Children's Literature
Children's Literature

A collection of stories and poems for children by British novelist, journalist, and playwright Lucy Lane Clifford, better known during her lifetime as Mrs W.K. Clifford. She was famous with her mathematician husband for Sunday salons which attracted...

Anyhow Stories: Moral and otherwise Cover image

Anyhow Stories: Moral and otherwise

Poetry Fiction Children's Literature
Family Children's Literature Short Stories Education Values Imagination Poetry Moral Tales Victorian era British Literature Lucy Clifford Mrs W.K. Clifford

A collection of stories and poems for children by British novelist, journalist, and playwright Lucy Lane Clifford, better known during her lifetime as Mrs W.K. Clifford. She was famous with her mathematician husband for Sunday salons which attracted...

Very Short Stories And Verses For Children Cover image

Very Short Stories And Verses For Children

Poetry Fiction Children's Literature
Love Children Education Loyalty Values Poems Friendship Honesty Hard work Morals Stories Character

This book is a collection of short stories and poems intended for children, aiming to teach valuable life lessons through engaging narratives and verse. Themes explored include the importance of hard work, the power of love and friendship, the neces...