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* "[[Round the Fire]]" (short story) | * "[[Round the Fire]]" (short story) | ||
* ''Ghost Stories and Family Legends'' (1859 collection) | * ''Ghost Stories and Family Legends'' (1859 collection) | ||
* ''The Night Side of Nature'' ("a very authoritative book" on Spiritualism and the supernatural | * ''The Night Side of Nature'' ("a very authoritative book" on Spiritualism and the supernatural<ref>[[Peter Haining]] in ''[[The Gentlewomen of Evil]]''</ref>) | ||
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* ''Lilly Dawson'' (1847 novel) | * ''Lilly Dawson'' (1847 novel) | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Crowe Wikipedia entry] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Crowe Wikipedia entry] | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 7 April 2007
Catherine Crowe (aka Catherine Crowe Stevens, or Catherine Stevens Crowe) was a Victorian-era supernatural and children's writer. A champion of women's educational rights, she suffered "a brief period of insanity."[1]
Works
- Nightmares of Nature (1848 collection)
- "The Italian's Story (short story)
- "Round the Fire" (short story)
- Ghost Stories and Family Legends (1859 collection)
- The Night Side of Nature ("a very authoritative book" on Spiritualism and the supernatural[2])
Non-SFnal works
- Susan Hopley (1841 novel)
- Lilly Dawson (1847 novel)
References and notes
- ↑ Peter Haining, in The Gentlewomen of Evil.
- ↑ Peter Haining in The Gentlewomen of Evil