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    Dinah Maria Craik (/kreɪk/; born Dinah Maria Mulock, often credited as Miss Mulock or Mrs. Craik; 20 April 1826 – 12 October 1887) was an English novelist...
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    Dina Czech: Dinah Danish: Dinah Dutch: Dinah English: Dina, Dinah Estonian: Dinah Filipino: Dinah Finnish: Dinah French: Dinah German: Dinah Greek: Δείνα...
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  • Craik may refer to: Dinah Craik (1826–1887), English novelist Donald Craik (1935–1981), Canadian politician Fergus I. M. Craik (born 1935), Scottish psychologist...
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  • John Halifax, Gentleman is a novel by Dinah Craik, first published in 1856. The novel was adapted for BBC Radio 4 in 1970 and on television on BBC in...
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  • an adaptation of the novel John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik, who was credited as Mrs Craik. Dramatised by Jack Ronder and directed by Tristan DeVere...
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    (MacMillan, 1912) Dinah Craik, The Fairy Book (MacMillan, 1913) D. A. MacKenzie, Indian Myth and Legend (Gresham, 1913) Dinah Craik, John Halifax, Gentleman...
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    introduced back into England in the mid-19th century, facilitated by Dinah Craik's 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman whose title character's daughter...
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  •  345. ISBN 978-1-55862-086-5. August Nemo; Dinah Craik (July 1, 2019). Essential Novelists - Dinah Craik: The Ideals of English Middle-class Life. Tacet...
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    "Abel Fletcher's Mill", but this is simply the name given to it in Dinah Craik's novel John Halifax, Gentleman, whose setting Norton Bury is based on...
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    Thomas Hardy in his novels based the town of "Anglebury" on Wareham. Dinah Craik used the town as one of the settings in her novel Agatha's Husband (as...
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  • family lived in Charlton Kings, where they were friends of the writer Dinah Craik. Clarence accompanied her on the visit to Tewkesbury Abbey which apparently...
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  • 1906), p. 39 The use of ye may go back to alternative words written by Dinah Craik (1826–1887) given in Charles Lewis Hutchins, Carols Old and Carols New...
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  • Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. John Halifax, Gentleman, Dinah Craik, 1856 URL= http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2351/2351-h/2351-h.htm Date...
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    Oldcastle in his Clayhanger trilogy of novels. Dinah Maria Mulock, who wrote under her married name of Mrs Craik, lived in the town (in Lower Street and Mount...
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    2023-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-11. August Nemo; Dinah Craik (1 July 2019). Essential Novelists - Dinah Craik: The Ideals of English Middle-class Life. Tacet...
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    series of Arthurian novels (later retitled Morgan le Fay). The novelist Dinah Craik visited Tintagel in 1883 and published an informative account of her...
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  • Surrey Poet, 1849–1909), sports poet Amanda Craig (born 1959), novelist Dinah Craik (also as Miss Mulock, 1826–1887), novelist and poet Edward Crankshaw...
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    Cummins, Louisa M. Alcott, the Countess of Blessington, Baron Lytton, Dinah Craik, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone, Thomas...
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  • John Halifax may refer to: John Halifax, Gentleman, a novel by Dinah Craik, first published in 1856 John Halifax, Gentleman (TV series), a British drama...
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  • nf) Joe Craig (born 1981, England, ch) Dinah Craik (1826–1887, England, f/p), born Dinah Maria Mulock Helen Craik (c. 1751–1825, Scotland/England, p/f)...
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  • Woman's World was suggested to Oscar Wilde by the poet and novelist Dinah Craik, and he eulogised her in his first editorial. Fitzsimons, Eleanor (2016)...
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  • Mulock may refer to: Al Mulock (1926–1968), Canadian actor Dinah Mulock alias Dinah Craik (1826–1887), English novelist and poet George Mulock DSO (1882–1963)...
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  • Heinrich Göbel, German-American mechanic and engineer (d. 1893) 1826 – Dinah Craik, English author and poet (d. 1887) 1839 – Carol I of Romania, King of...
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  • Josephine Cox (1938–2020) Amanda Craig (born 1959), A Vicious Circle Dinah Craik (1826–1887), The Little Lame Prince and his Travelling Cloak Helen Cresswell...
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    publisher and writer Waveney Bushell, Guyanese-born educational psychologist Dinah Craik (1826–1887), English novelist and poet Ilse Crawford, English interior...
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  • (1824–1912) † Annie Keary (1825–1879) Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825–1894) Dinah Craik (1826–1887) Frederic W. Farrar (1831–1909) Lewis Carroll (1832–1898)...
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  • Roddy McDowall. It is based on the 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. The film's sets...
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  • Paulo. It is an adaptation of the 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik. Fred Paul as John Halifax Peggy Hyland as Ursula March Harry Paulo as...
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    specialised in Mesolithic Europe and palaeoeconomics, grew up in Shortlands. Dinah Craik (1826–1887), novelist, lived and died in Shortland. John Ossian Davies...
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    "Fortunatus and his Purse". A fairy tale compilation by English novelist Dinah Craik included the tale, under the name Fortunatus, following an 1818 publication...
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