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  1. The Secret Power by Marie Corelli, 2010-07-06
  2. Innocent, her fancy and his fact; a novel by Marie Corelli, 2010-09-06
  3. Ziska by Marie Corelli, 2010-03-07
  4. A romance of two worlds by Marie Corelli, 2010-09-07
  5. Vendetta by Marie Corelli, 2009-10-15
  6. The Life Everlasting by Marie Corelli, 2007-12-12
  7. Thelma;: A society novel, by Marie Corelli, 1895
  8. Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance by Marie Corelli, 2010-05-23
  9. "ardath"; The Story of a Dead Self by Marie Corelli, 2010-01-03
  10. God's Good Man by Marie Corelli, 2010-03-07
  11. Vendetta: Or, The Story of One Forgotten (Classic Reprint) by Marie Corelli, 2010-10-09
  12. Strange Visitation by Marie Corelli, 2007-07-25
  13. God s Good Man by Marie Corelli, 1942-05-31
  14. Temporal Power by Marie Corelli, 2010-03-07

1. Marie Corelli
Marie Corelli, 18551924 An Overview Aesthetes and Decadents Mid- and late-Victorian Women's Fiction
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Online Resources Texts: Marie Corelli Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Idol of Suburbia : Marie Corelli and Late-Victorian Literary Culture (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) by Annette Federico Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was the most popular novelist of the turn of the century, outselling Hall Caine, Mrs. Humphry Ward, H. G. Wells, and Arthur Conan Doyle by the thousands. For thirty years she was ridiculed by reviewers and the literary eliteEdmund Gosse dismissed her as "that little milliner"but these opinions had no impact on her mass appeal. In 1895, with The Sorrows of Satan , she broke all previous publishing records, and by 1906 a Corelli novel sold 100,000 copies a year.

3. Marie Corelli
Marie Corelli, 18551924 An Overview. Biographical Materials Introduction;Chronology; Biographical Essay. Works; Literary Relations
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Marie Corelli, 1855-1924: An Overview
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    • Mid- and late-Victorian Women's Fiction
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    • Portrait Gallery
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  • Religion and Philosophy
  • Characterization
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    6. Marie Corelli
    Marie Corelli (18551924). Biographical Remarks by Eva Fitz. The nameMarie Corelli sounds very nice. Marie herself must have
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    MARIE CORELLI 1855 1924. Marie Corelli in her time was the most widelyread author of fiction. Her books were overwhelmingly popular
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    MARIE CORELLI Marie Corelli in her time was the most widely read author of fiction. Her books were overwhelmingly popular, published in their millions, and are still plentiful in second hand book shops and car boot sales all over the country. The critics loathed her, savagely criticising her talents, her plots, and her characterisations. The public adored her however as did both Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and the future King George V and she had many friends amongst other literati and all the famous actors and actresses of late Victorian and the early part of the 20th Century. Marie Corelli lived in Stratford-on-Avon with her life long companion Bertha Vyver who nursed her in 1900 when after a serious operation she came to Brighton and its restorative sea air to convalesce at The Kings (Private) Hotel, 139 Kings Road, Brighton. Clearly the healthy Brighton climate was effective, in fine fettle in 1903 Marie Corelli opposed the possible demolition of some historic cottages in Stratford-on-Avon and in the battle of words which ensued it was disclosed that she had been born Mary Mackay the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter ! She won her case against the local dignitaries and the American Millionaire philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who had wanted to build a library on the site, but the scandal continued when she was later accused of having wanted to demolish the cottages herself to build her own "Marie Corelli Library." She sued, won again, but was rewarded with only one farthing damages by the jury ! None of this damaged the sales of her books in any way. She died at Stratford-on-Avon in 1924 and is buried there as is Bertha Vyver. Her house

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    Marie Corelli Here's what one reviewer said about a href=detail.asp?ASIN=1564597288 TheLife Everlasting A Reality of Romance 1911 /a br I loved this
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    10. Marie Corelli
    Marie Corelli. Marie Corelli was a popular author in nineteenth century England,but was also much criticized for her eerie, occult tales. marie corelli.
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    Marie Corelli was a popular author in nineteenth century England, but was also much criticized for her eerie, occult tales. Though she was often quick to take offense, she also was quick to relish in her popularity, assuming herself cherished by her fans. Marie Corelli was of mingled Italian and Scotch parentage. In infancy she was adopted by Charles Mackay, the song writer and sage, who gave her the name of Minnie Makay. Her early years were spent in England, but it was in a French convent that she received her education. bodyOffer(25217) She was very accomplished in music and was carefully trained in the arts. When she was barely thirteen she began writing an elaborate opera “Ginerva da Siena”. Two songs, “My Sweet Sweeting” and “Romeo’s Good Night”, belong to this interval. It was the wish of her adoptive father, Charles Makay, that she embark on a musical career. But Marie wasn’t sure. She wanted to try her hand in literary lines and wrote sonnets on Shakespearean themes such as “Romeo and Juliet”, “Rosaline and Desdemona”. These were produced while she was still involved in her musical education. In 1866, a strange, mystical experience turned Marie once again to literary channels. This experience led her to write her first book, “A Romance of Two Worlds”. This met with such success that she wrote another, “Vendetta” in the same year. Other works of Marie Corelli’s are: “Thelma” (1887), “Ardath” (1889), “Soul of Lilith” (1892), “Barabbas” (1893); “The Sorrows of Satan” (1895), “Mightly Atom”(1896), plus several more. All her books met with success and were widely read, if nothing else, out of curiosity.

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    Marie Corelli (18551924), born in London, was the illegitimate daughter of Dr.Charles Mackay and his mistress, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mills, whom Dr. Mackay
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    Marie Corelli (1855-1924), born in London, was the illegitimate daughter of Dr. Charles Mackay and his mistress, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mills, whom Dr. Mackay married after his first wife died. After her first book, A Romance of Two Worlds, was published in 1886, she became the best selling author in England, and the favorite of Queen Victoria, who ordered a collection of all Marie's books. Despite the savage attacks of critics, her books often broke sales records. She was the only author invited to the coronation of Edward VII, and counted among her friends Mark Twain, Ouida, the Empress Frederick of Germany, and many other writers and members of royalty.
    She was the most popular novelist of the turn of the century, outselling H. G. Wells and Arthur Conan Doyle by the thousands. For thirty years she was ridiculed by reviewers and the literary eliteEdmund Gosse dismissed her as "that little milliner"but these opinions had no impact on her mass appeal. In 1895 she broke all previous publishing records, and by 1906 a Corelli novel sold 100,000 copies a year.
    Marie Corelli's books were not only works of fiction, but also of faith, the occult, religion, spiritualism, mystics, mysticism, reincarnation and more...

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    1969. F. corelli marie aka Mackay Mary. 1855. 1924. F. 19145. A Romance of TwoWorlds. corelli marie aka Mackay Mary. 1886. A Room with a view. Forster EdwardMorgan.
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    Austen Jane F Bronte Anne F Bronte Charlotte F Bronte Emily F Collins William Wilkie M Compton-Burnett Dame Ivy F Corelli Marie aka Mackay Mary F Dickens Charles M Eliot George aka Mary Ann Evans F Forster Edward Morgan M Gaskell Elizabeth Cleghorn F Hardy Thomas M Huxley Aldous M Joyce James Augustine Aloysius M Scott Sir Walter M Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft F Thackeray William Makepeace M Trollope Anthony M Waugh Evelyn Arthur M Woolf Virginia F
    Title Author Year of publication A Handful of Dust Waugh Evelyn A Passage to India Forster Edward Morgan A Portrait of the Artist as Young Man Joyce James Augustine Aloysius A Romance of Two Worlds Corelli Marie aka Mackay Mary A Room with a view Forster Edward Morgan A Tale of Two Cities Dickens Charles Adam Bede Eliot George/Evans Mary Ann After Many a Summer Huxley Aldous Antic Hay Huxley Aldous Barabbas Corelli Marie aka Mackay Mary Barchester Towers Trollope Anthony Between the Acts Woolf Virginia Black Mischief Waugh Evelyn Bleak House Dickens Charles Brave New World Huxley Aldous Brideshead Revisited Waugh Evelyn Castle Dangerous Scott Sir Walter Chrome Yellow Huxley Aldous Daniel Deronda Eliot George/Evans Mary Ann David Copperfield Dickens Charles Decline and Fall Waugh Evelyn Dolores Compton-Burnett Dame Ivy Dombey and Son Dickens Charles Eyeless in Gaza Huxley Aldous Far from the Madding Crowd Hardy Thomas Felix Holt Eliot George/Evans Mary Ann Finnegan's Wake Joyce James Augustine Aloysius Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus Shelley Mary Great Expectations Dickens Charles

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      Here it will at once be seen how ignorant and foolish Jane was. If she had known better, if she had read her modern magazines properly, and if she had followed the tenor of "progressive" thought, she would of course have realised that Science had proved to its own entire satisfaction that there was no Creator at all to be thankful to, The Soul of Lilith
      "And so Fate decided for you," finished El-Rami sedately. "And instead of admiring the pretty ladies without proper clothing at the Empire, you find yourself here, wondering why the deuce Hamlet the Dane could not find anything better to do than bother himself about his father's ghost! The Romance of Two Worlds I became filled with the gloomiest anticipations of evil; and my system was strung up by slow degrees to such a high tension of physical and mental excitement, that the quietest and most soothing of friendly voices had no other effect upon me than to jar and irritate. The Modern Marriage Market For never in all the passing pageant and phantasmagoria of history did a greater generation of civilised hypocrites cumber the face of the globe than cumber it to-day,never was the earth so oppressed with the weight of polite lying,never were there such crowds of civil masqueraders, cultured tricksters, and social humbugs, who, though admirable as tricksters and humbugs, are wholly contemptible as men and women. Truth is at a discount

    15. CORELLI, MARIE
    to its proximity to mines and rich grazing and grainproducing districts
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    See Estudio descriptivo de los monumentos a’rabes de Granada y Córdoba, by R. Contreras (Madrid, 1885); Córdoba, a large illustrated volume of the series Espana, by P. de Madrazo (Barcelona, 1884); Inscripciones drabes de Córdoba, by ‘R. Amador de los RIos y Villalta (Madrid, 1886). the history—perhaps a treatise on Admiranda or remarkable things. See Tacitus, Annals, iv. 34, 35; Suetonius, Tiber-ius, 61, Caligula, 16; Seneca, Suasoriae, vii., esp. the Consolatio to Cordus’s daughter Marcia; Djo Cassius lvii. 24. There are monographs by J. Held (1841) and C. Rathlef (1860). Also H. Peter, Die gcschichtlic/fe Literatur iiber die römische’ Kaiserzeit (i897); Teuffel-Schwabe, lust. of Roman Lit., Eng. trans., 277, I.

    16. Marie Corelli @ Catharton Authors
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    A Romance Of Two Worlds
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    Ardath: The Story Of A Dead Self The Soul Of Lilith Barabbas: A Dream Of The World's Tragedy The Sorrows Of Satan Cameos
    (1895) (short stories) The Mighty Atom Ziska: The Problem Of A Wicked Soul Boy Jane The Master Christian Temporal Power God's Good Man The Strange Visitation Of Josiah McNason Free Opinions Freely Expressed The Treasure Of Heaven Delicia (1907) (short stories) Holy Orders The Devil's Motor The Life Everlasting Innocent The Young Diana: An Experiment Of The Future My Little Bit The Love Of Long Ago (1920) (short stories) The Secret Power Love And The Philosopher Poems (1925) (verse) Open Confession, To A Man From A Woman

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    A ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS
    by MARIE CORELLI (1886)

    A Romance between the physical world and the spiritual world, truly one of the great occult novels of all time. 370 pages ISBN 0-7873-0207-4 Price: $21.50 ANGEL'S WICKEDNESS by MARIE CORELLI (1901) A story of a little girl name Angel who is struggling with her father's death, hunger, and her ill feelings towards God. 54 small pages ISBN 0-7873-0203-1 Price: $9.00 ARDATH, THE STORY OF A DEAD SELF by MARIE CORELLI (1896) Marie Corelli's award winning 4th novel "Ardath" The story of a Dead Self, instantly sets the scene in a readers mind of desolate snow-capped peaks and the distant hoarse roar and sweeping thuds of an avalanche. Fierce wind gusts and a gleam of forked lightning blends with the tolling of a bell from the Monastery of Lars. Unique describes Marie Corelli's talents to quickly draw a reader into a part of her writings where you instantly feel the contempt our hero has at the droning of the voices in chant praises to a Deity whose existence there is no proof. What brings Alwyn to the frozen heights of Caucasus? Who does he know cloaked as a monk by the former name of Heliobas, and what does he want from this former celebrity of spiritualism. In this 600 page gripping novel the story will ebb and flow into an unforgettable journey of the soul in it's quest for "Ardath".

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