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Charlotte Anley

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185:. While in Australia she is known to have spent 15 months as a governess to the prominent Dumaresq family. A modern scholar remarks, "Charlotte Anley, an English Quaker disciple of Elizabeth Fry, behaved in a warm and accepting way towards the most violent convict women at the Paramatta Factory. Their response is a most moving affirmation of the power of love." A historian of religion notes that Anley "was surprised and thankful for having been 'so well received and so patiently heard' at the factory in 1836. Protestants and Catholics alike listened with 'perfect attention' to the story of the 418: 26:
novelist and a writer on social and religious affairs. She was also a composer and a lyricist. As a Quaker, she spent the years 1836–1838 in Australia, researching for a report on women's prisons commissioned by
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erects its rituals as a last-ditch defense against what the Jews really suspect, namely, that the religion has lost its spiritual center. This claim is at work in Charlotte Anley's
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Anley's parents, place of birth on 17 February 1796 and education have not been traced. Her whereabouts through much of her life can only be surmised from indirect evidence.
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By the author of 'Influence' The first edition date is given as 1826 in British Fiction 1800–1829, along with details of several subsequent editions up to 1850.
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departs from a Protestant Christian life for more ritualized Catholicism, but then realizes her mistake and thankfully returns to the former.
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Convicts, Clergymen and Churches: Attitudes of Convicts and Ex-Convicts Towards the Churches and Clergy in New South Wales from 1788 to 1851
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was among a number of novels of the time dealing with Jewish conversion, in this case of an American girl, whom she transposes to
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Before her departure for Australia, Anley was reported in the local almanac to be taking the waters at
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Anley's report on the conditions for female prisoners in Australia appeared in 1841. Her 48-page
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For voice and piano (John Cole: Baltimore, c. 1824). Lied, Art Song, and Choral Text Archive.
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The dedication is to the London Committee of the British Ladies' Prison Visiting Association.
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Earlswood; or, Lights and Shadows of the Anglican church. A Tale for the Times
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By the author of 'Miriam', 'Influence' etc. (London: Thomas Hatchard, 1852).
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in the North of England. It was inspired by a report found by the author in
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The Real Matilda: Woman and Identity in Australia, 1788 to the Present
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By a Lady (London: L. B. Seeley & Son, 1822). The 1824 edition:
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Anley also wrote verses and set them to music. Her works include
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Silent Voices. Forgotten Novels by Victorian Women Writers
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Essay on the Distinction between Body, Soul, and Spirit
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Essay on the distinction between body, soul and spirit
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didactic
Elizabeth Fry
Emily Pepys
Westmorland
Judaism
British Library
Enfield
Newport, Isle of Wight
Clanville
Hampshire
Claire de Duras
Sidcup, Kent
Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere
Hatchford Park
Cobham, Surrey
Carlsbad
prodigal son
Bath, Somerset
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