Jean Middlemass

Mary Jane (Jean) Middlemass (pen name, Mignionette; 14 July 1833 – 4 November 1919) was an English novelist at the turn of the 20th-century.

Middlemass was the daughter of Robert Hume Middlemass (of the Westbarns of Haddington[1]), and Mary Porter in Marylebone, London, England.

Her first works were published under the pseudonym "Mignionette", by her father in 1851.[2][3] She published prolifically from the 1870s through to when her last book was published in 1910,[4] and was one of the authors of the collaborative work The Fate of Fenella.[5]

Works

  • Lil (London, 1872)
  • Wild Georgie (London, 1873)
  • Baiting the Trap: a novel (London, 1875)
  • Mr Dorillion: a novel (London, 1876)
  • Touch and Go (London, 1877)
  • Innocence at Play: a novel (London, 1880)
  • Sealed by a Kiss: a novel (London, 1880)
  • Sackcloth and Broadcloth: a novel (London, 1881)
  • Four in Hand: a novel (London, 1881)
  • Poisoned Arrows: a novel (London, 1884)
  • A Girl in a Thousand: a novel (London, 1885)
  • The Loadstone of Love: a novel (London, 1886)
  • Nelly Jocelyn, Widow: a novel (London, 1887)
  • Vaia's Lord: a novel (London, 1889)
  • Two False Moves: a novel (London, 1890)
  • She's Fooling Thee! (London, 1895)
  • Vengeance is Mine: a novel (London, 1895)
  • Blanche Coningham's Surrender: a tale (London, 1898)
  • In Storm and Strife: a novel (London, 1899).
  • The Yellow Badge (London, 1899)
  • His Lawful Wife (London, 1901)
  • A Wheel of Fire (London, 1901)
  • Fallen from Favour (London, 1902)
  • A Woman's Calvary (London, 1903)
  • Count Reminy (London, 1905)
  • A Felon's Daughter (London, 1906)
  • A Veneered Scamp (London, 1906)
  • An Evil Angel (London, 1908)
  • Mignon's Peril (London, 1909)
  • Loves Old and New (London, 1909)
  • At the Altar Steps (London, 1910)

References

  1. Martine, John (1894). Reminiscences and Notices of Ten Parishes of the County of Haddington. Haddington: William Sinclair. p. 139. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  2. Thistle, ed. (1851). Bouquet: Culled from Marylebone Gardens. Marylebone: "Bouquet" Press. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  3. Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature. Vol. 4. Ardent Media. 1971. p. 225. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  4. "Miss Jean Middlemass" . The Times. No. 42251. London. 7 November 1919. p. 15.
  5. The Fate of Fenella . New York: Cassell Publishing Company. 1892. pp. i.


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