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Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)

Author of Mrs. Dymond

32+ Works 134 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

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Born Anne Isabella Thackeray. Married name is Ritchie.

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Works by Anne Thackeray Ritchie

Mrs. Dymond (1997) 19 copies
Old Kensington (1873) 10 copies, 1 review
The village on the cliff (1867) 8 copies
Records of Tennyson, Ruskin and Browning (2009) 7 copies, 1 review
The story of Elizabeth (1863) 6 copies
From the porch (1971) 4 copies
Blackstick papers (1908) 3 copies

Associated Works

Cranford (1853) — Preface, some editions — 5,148 copies, 143 reviews
Victorian Fairy Tales: The Revolt of the Fairies and Elves (1987) — Contributor — 135 copies
The Christmas Books (1868) — Introduction, some editions — 132 copies, 1 review
The Fairy Tales of Madame d'Aulnoy (2003) — Introduction, some editions — 63 copies, 1 review
The Oxford Book of English Love Stories (1996) — Contributor — 41 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray
Legal name
Ritchie, Anne Isabella Thackeray
Other names
Ritchie, Mrs. Richmond
Ritchie, Lady
Thackeray, Miss
Thackeray, Anne Isabella
Birthdate
1837-07-09
Date of death
1919-02-26
Gender
female
Occupations
writer
novelist
essayist
Relationships
Thackeray, William Makepeace (father)
Woolf, Virginia (step-niece)
Ritchie, Hester Thackeray (daughter)
Stephen, Leslie (brother-in-law)
Vanessa Bell (step-niece)
Short biography
Anne Isabella "Anny" Thackeray grew up among her father's friends, including the Carlyles, the Brownings, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Edward FitzGerald. She married her cousin Richmond Thackeray Ritchie in 1877. She wrote biographical introductions to her father's works, novels, essays, and fairy tales. Anny and her younger sister Harriet Marian (Minny) were part of a wider family circle that also included many Bloomsbury figures.
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
London, England, UK
Place of death
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Burial location
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Disambiguation notice
Born Anne Isabella Thackeray. Married name is Ritchie.
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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3 reviews
Old Kensington (1873) was written by "Miss Thackeray", the daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray. Her given name was Anne; a couple of years later she married Richmond Ritchie, subsequently Sir Richmond, so today she is usually referred to as Anne Thackeray Ritchie or Lady Ritchie. I'm amazed that this very good novel has been mostly ignored for the last 100 years. A few scholarly articles have discussed it, and a British publisher reprinted it with another Anne Thackeray novel in the show more 1990s, but that's it. She does get rather Victorian in places--it's lengthy and full of the narrator's comments. I enjoy Victorian novels, but they do require patience. Nonetheless I loved this story of how Dolly Vanborough found the courage to follow her own course in the wake of grief. Thackeray's prose is lovely: her descriptions of natural settings are rich and exquisite. Moreover, the novel is a commentary on the place of traditional England in the face of advancing empire. I will be reading more Anne Thackeray. show less
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Stories in which the five old friends are Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood, and Jack the Giant-Killer, each told as a contemporary short story or novella. A Young Prince is a charming little fantasy of the subjects of art in a London house coming off the walls one night. All are told with the style I enjoyed so much in Old Kensington.
$10-$52. First Edition Excellent condition. original green cloth binding, gilt lettering .

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Rating
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ISBNs
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