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Hall was born in Dublin on 6 January 1800. She lived with her mother, a widow named Sarah Elizabeth Fielding, and stepfather, George Carr of Graigie, Wexford, until 1815. The daughter came to England with her mother in 1815. Anna Maria was educated in part by
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articles which were republished in three volumes in 1838. The principal tale in this collection, "The Groves of Blarney", was dramatised with considerable success by the author, with the object of supplying a character for
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In 1831, Hall published a second series of 'Sketches of Irish Character' fully equal to the first, which was well received. The first of her nine novels,
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January 1829, pp. 35–41 et seq. Other tales followed. Eventually they were collected into a volume entitled
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formerly the Distressed Gentlefolks' Aid Association), and the Nightingale Fund (used to set up what is now the
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and afterwards published in a collected form. In 1840 she aided her husband in a book chiefly composed by him,
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Mrs Hall's first recorded contribution to literature is an Irish sketch called "Master Ben", which appeared in
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1829, and henceforth she became an author by profession. Next year she issued a little volume for children,
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of ÂŁ100 a year. She was instrumental in founding the Hospital for Consumption at Brompton (now the
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She kept the 50th anniversary of her wedding day on 20 September 1874. She died at Devon Lodge,
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Many other titles appear under "Mrs. S. C. Hall" in the British Library Integrated Catalogue.
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in April 1841. In 1840, she issued what has been called the best of her novels,
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Hall's sketches of her native land bear a closer resemblance to the tales of
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Lilla Maria Crisafulli & Cecilia Pietropoli (eds.) (2008). "appendix".
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Another of her dramas, of which she had neglected to keep a copy, was
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which was in the possession of Tyrone Power when he was lost in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1836, where it ran 90 nights, and for the same theatre
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
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School Mistresses and Governesses’ Benevolent Institution
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1832, is a story of the time of the Protectorate, and
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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The Languages of Performance in British Romanticism
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New York: Peter Lang. p. 301. 430:Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, etc. 386:, 30 January 1881, and was buried in 7: 311:Midsummer Eve, a Fairy Tale of Love, 802:Victorian-era children's literature 273:Marian, or a Young Maid's Fortunes 192:The Spirit and Manners of the Age, 183:On 20 September 1824, she married 78:Devon Lodge, East Moulsey, England 14: 744:Works by or about Anna Maria Hall 222:Lights and Shadows of Irish Life, 1242:19th-century Irish women writers 641: 628:Dictionary of National Biography 599: 460:London: Bentley & Co., 1883. 279:. Her next work was a series of 229:, and ran for a whole season at 213:is among the characters. To the 31: 1252:Irish women short story writers 681:New International Encyclopedia 281:Stories of the Irish Peasantry 1: 587:. Retrieved 15 January 2013. 328:than to the Irish stories of 1237:19th-century Irish novelists 753:Works by or about S. C. 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Anna Maria Hall, ca. 1875
Dublin
Leinster
Samuel Carter Hall
Dublin
Frances Arabella Rowden
Mary Mitford
Rowden
Rosina Bulwer Lytton
Lady Caroline Lamb
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Emma Roberts
Samuel Carter Hall
Oliver Cromwell
New Monthly Magazine
Tyrone Power
the Adelphi
St. James's Theatre
John Pritt Harley

SS President
Maria Edgeworth
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
St. James's Magazine
The Art Journal
Earl of Shaftesbury
Mary Russell Mitford
John Banim
Gerald Griffin
civil list pension

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