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    21 April 1924), also called Minnie Mackey and known by her pseudonym Marie Corelli (/kəˈrɛli/, also UK: /kɒˈ-/, US: /kɔːˈ-, koʊˈ-/), was an English novelist...
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    died on 28 December 1859, and his second wife in 1875. The novelist Marie Corelli was an illegitimate daughter, presumably conceived while her mother...
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    The Sorrows of Satan (category Novels by Marie Corelli)
    The Sorrows of Satan is an 1895 Faustian novel by Marie Corelli. It is widely regarded as one of the world's first best-sellers – partly due to an upheaval...
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  • Corelli (1921–2003), Italian tenor Marie Corelli (1855–1924), British novelist This page lists people with the surname Corelli. If an internal link intending...
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    Marie Corelli: the Writer and the Woman is a 1903 biography of British novelist Marie Corelli written by Thomas F. G. Coates and R. S. Warren Bell. It...
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    Thelma is a female given name. It was popularized by Victorian writer Marie Corelli who gave the name to the title character of her 1887 novel Thelma. Although...
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    for the common Old World song thrush. Its first modern usage was in Marie Corelli's 1895 novel The Sorrows of Satan, which featured a character named Mavis...
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  • A Romance of Two Worlds (category Novels by Marie Corelli)
    A Romance of Two Worlds was Marie Corelli's first novel, published in 1886. It referenced the contemporary debate between creationism and evolution, as...
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    general illumination and the opening of the lottery". The English writer Marie Corelli mentioned giovedì grasso (as "Giovedi Grasso") in her second novel,...
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  • Twin Flames. The term "twin flames" was coined by English novelist Marie Corelli in her 1886 novel A Romance of Two Worlds. Related terms, such as "twin...
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    Brian (1978). Now Barabbas Was a Rotter: the Extraordinary Life of Marie Corelli. London: H. Hamilton. "At the Antlers". The Independent-Record. 21 July...
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  • stories by Terry Dowling Wormwood: A Drama of Paris, an 1890 novel by Marie Corelli Wormwood (magazine), a magazine of literature and literary criticism...
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  • fashion magazine published from 1997 to 2007 Jane, a 1900 novel by Marie Corelli Jane (play), a 1946 play by S.N. Behrman, based on a Maugham short story...
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    Thelma (novel) (category Novels by Marie Corelli)
    Thelma is a romantic novel by the British writer Marie Corelli, first published in 1887. It portrays the relationship between Thelma, a Norwegian woman...
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  • Levy derived the name Ardath from a book of the same name written by Marie Corelli. The title of the book is derived from numerous references in the Books...
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  • Boyton, Irish-American extreme water sports pioneer (b. 1848) April 21 Marie Corelli, English novelist (b. 1855) Eleonora Duse, Italian actress (b. 1858)...
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  • Order of the British Empire (KBE). January 2 – The English novelist Marie Corelli is convicted under wartime legislation against hoarding food. January...
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  • Dahl Boy (novel), a 1931 novel by James Hanley Boy, a 1900 novel by Marie Corelli Boy, a Spanish language novel by Luis Coloma The Beautiful Boy, published...
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  • (1854–1941), caretaker for Scottish poet Charles Mackay and the companion of Marie Corelli Bertha Wegmann (1847–1926), Danish painter Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (1815–1901)...
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  • given name. Thelma may also refer to: Thelma (novel), an 1887 novel by Marie Corelli Thelma the Unicorn, a 2015 children's book series by Aaron Blabey Thelma...
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    Wormwood: A Drama of Paris is an 1890 novel by Marie Corelli. It tells the sensational story of a Frenchman, Gaston Beauvais, driven to murder and ruin...
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  • Franco Corelli (1921–2003), Italian tenor Marie Corelli (1855–1924), British novelist Correlli, an Australian television series Captain Corelli's Mandolin...
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  • Marie-Christine Marie-Claire Marie-Claude Marie-Denise Marie Elizabeth Marie-France Marie-Françoise Marie-Georges Marie-Hélène Marie-Jeanne Marie-Julie Marie Louise...
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  • revised 2001) Now Barabbas Was a Rotter: the Extraordinary Life of Marie Corelli (1978) Georgiana (1981) Great Hostesses (1982) Killing for Company:...
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    Institute was set up in 1951 at Mason Croft, the former home of novelist Marie Corelli. Budgetary problems forced it to be relocated to the main campus at...
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    edition of which was published by Richard Bentley and Son in 1884. Marie Corelli wrote of him: "Too hastily judged by some, and maligned by others, he...
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  • Collins Vendetta, a novel by Derek Lambert Vendetta!, an 1886 novel by Marie Corelli "A Vendetta", an 1883 short story by Guy de Maupassant Vendetta Records...
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    studio in London. They were planning to film The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli, so he produced some drawings for the title cards and sent his work...
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  • now remembered as the sponging half-brother of Marie Corelli, the best-selling novelist. Mackay and Corelli, born Mary Mackay, were the children of Charles...
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  • Rudyard Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. Rapid growth came with works by Marie Corelli, Hilaire Belloc, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Oscar Wilde (De Profundis...
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