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  1. Mary De Morgan (24 February 1850 – 18 May 1907) [1] was an English writer and the author of three volumes of fairytales: On a Pincushion (1877); The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde (1880); and The Windfairies (1900). These volumes appeared together in the collection The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde – The Complete Fairy Stories ...

  2. This page has been generously researched and written by Marilyn Pemberton. Pemberton’s ambition is to bring Mary De Morgan, Victorian writer of fairy tales, out of the shadows cast by her illustrious parents, her brother, William and the members of the Arts and Crafts circle in which she moved.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2018 · The blood from your own heart,’ said Love. — ‘Seeds of Love’, On A Pincushion & Other Fairy Tales (1877), Mary de Morgan. Mary de Morgan was born in London in February 1850, a month of wild storms in which windows were broken by hail, slates were torn off roofs, chimneys were blown down, and ships were wrecked upon the shore.

  4. Mary de Morgan (1850-1907) was raised in an exceptional family in Victorian England, by mathematician Augustus de Morgan and spiritualist and social reformer Sophia de Morgan. She was a close friend of William Morris. The body of her work includes short stories, a novel, and essays, but she is mostly known as an author of literary fairy tales.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2020 · Mary De Morgan - A Writer of Fairy Tales. by Mirella Patzer Monday, June 29, 2020. Mary De Morgan (1850 – 1907) was the youngest of seven children and 11 years younger than her eldest brother William. There is little known about her childhood but in the De Morgan Archives, held at Senate House, University of London, there is a ...

  6. The Complete Fairy Tales of Mary De Morgan. Mary De Morgan, Roger Lancelyn Green (Introduction), William De Morgan (Illustrator) 4.50. 12 ratings3 reviews. Hardcover. First published January 1, 1963. Book details & editions. About the author. Mary De Morgan. 49 books8 followers.

  7. 6 de sept. de 2018 · The De Morgan Law is still discussed today and the De Morgan Medal still given for outstanding contribution to mathematics. Mary’s mother, Sophia Elizabeth, was a spiritualist and a fervent campaigner against vivisection and slavery and for the poor and children’s playgrounds.