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Caroline Clive (1801-1873) was an English poet and novelist. Born in London, Clive was the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., M.P. for Worcester, and Anna Maria Meysey. From the age of three onward, Clive suffered from physical disabilities brought on by a sudden illness. In 1840, she published IX Poems to critical acclaim and popular success, albeit under the pseudonym “V.” That same year, Clive married Reverend Archer Clive, with whom she raised a son and a daughter. Over the next decade, she published four more collections of poetry, including The Queen’s Ball (1847) and Valley of the Rea (1851). In 1853, Clive published a sensational novel, Paul Ferroll (1855), an immediate commercial success. A pioneering work of detective fiction published years before the work of Wilkie Collins, Paul Ferroll marked the apotheosis of Clive’s literary career. A sequel, Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife (1860), and another novel, John Grewold (1864), would follow.




13 Ebooks by Caroline Clive

Caroline Clive: Poems
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: Morlas
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: I Watched the Heavens
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: Paul Ferroll: A Tale
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: John Greswold
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: Year After Year
Caroline Meysey-Wigley was born on June 24th 1801 in Brompton Grove, London, the daughter of Edmund Meysey-Wigley, Esq., of Shakenhurst, Worcestershire, M.P. for Worcester, and his wife, Anna Maria …
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Caroline Clive: Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife
Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife (1860) is a novel by Caroline Clive. Published to widespread critical and commercial acclaim, Paul Ferroll gained comparisons to Jane Eyre and predated the rise of po …
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Caroline Clive: Paul Ferroll
Paul Ferroll (1855) is a novel by Caroline Clive. Published to widespread critical and commercial acclaim, Paul Ferroll gained comparisons to Jane Eyre and predated the rise of popular detective fict …
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Caroline Clive: Paul Ferroll
Caroline Clive’s novel ‘Paul Ferroll’ is a gripping tale of mystery and deception set in the Victorian era. The book follows the protagonist, Paul Ferroll, a man with a dark secret that threatens to …
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Caroline Clive: Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife
Caroline Clive’s novel ‘Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife’ is a riveting exploration of Victorian society, marriage, and the ultimate consequences of betrayal. Written in a gripping and suspenseful …
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John Muir: The Complete Works of John Muir
In ‘The Complete Works of John Muir, ‘ readers are presented with a collection of the renowned naturalist’s essays, journals, and travel writings. Muir’s literary style is characterized by vivid …
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Grace Livingston Hill: An Unwilling Guest
Grace Livingston Hill, a prominent author of Christian fiction, penned the novel ‘An Unwilling Guest’ as a heartwarming tale of forgiveness and redemption. Set in the early 20th century, the book …
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