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Erminda Rentoul Esler

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62:(1896), the story of an Irish landowning family whose financial troubles raise moral questions about how to live one's life, is considered one of her best works. Other fiction includes 114:
by Virginia Blain, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy (Yale University Press, 1990) and the 1901 census taken while she was living in London suggest 1852 is more likely.
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moral values. She was well known in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for her novels and short stories, and was published in the
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and Berlin. After marrying doctor and science writer Robert Esler she lived in Belfast and London.
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The Feminist Companion to Literature in English, Women writers from the Middle Ages to the present
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Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction 1900-14: New Voices in the Age of Uncertainty
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Many sources say she was born in 1860, as does her entry in
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A History of the Name and Family of Rentoul-Rintoul-Rantoul
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Her novels have rural settings in Ireland or England.
8: 23:who wrote romances and fiction expressing 141:, ed. Kemp, Mitchell, Trotter (OUP 1997) 99: 51:she received some of her education in 7: 14: 1: 68:The Way they loved at Grimpat 49:Queen's University of Belfast 19:(1852? – 1924) was an 223: 197:People from County Donegal 80:Awakening of Helena Thorpe 64:The Way of Transgressors 207:Irish women novelists 17:Erminda Rentoul Esler 172:England 1901 census 72:'Mid Green Pastures 156:Robert S Rantoul, 84:The Trackless Way 76:Youth at the Prow 29:Cornhill Magazine 214: 126: 121: 115: 104: 88:E. Rentoul Esler 39:She was born in 222: 221: 217: 216: 215: 213: 212: 211: 202:Irish novelists 177: 176: 168: 135: 130: 129: 122: 118: 105: 101: 96: 41:Manorcunningham 37: 12: 11: 5: 220: 218: 210: 209: 204: 199: 194: 189: 179: 178: 175: 174: 167: 166:External links 164: 163: 162: 153: 142: 134: 131: 128: 127: 116: 98: 97: 95: 92: 45:County Donegal 36: 33: 21:Irish novelist 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 219: 208: 205: 203: 200: 198: 195: 193: 190: 188: 185: 184: 182: 173: 170: 169: 165: 161: 159: 154: 151: 147: 143: 140: 137: 136: 132: 125: 120: 117: 113: 109: 103: 100: 93: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 34: 32: 30: 26: 22: 18: 187:1850s births 160:(Salem 1885) 157: 150:The Scotsman 149: 146:The Wardlaws 145: 138: 123: 119: 111: 102: 87: 83: 82:(1901), and 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 60:The Wardlaws 59: 57: 38: 25:Presbyterian 16: 15: 192:1924 deaths 152:18 May 1896 110:. However, 181:Categories 144:Review of 94:References 108:Who's Who 35:Biography 124:Scotsman 78:(1898), 74:(1895), 70:(1894), 66:(1890), 133:Sources 53:Nîmes 148:in 183:: 90:. 43:, 31:.

Index

Irish novelist
Presbyterian
Cornhill Magazine
Manorcunningham
County Donegal
Queen's University of Belfast
Nîmes
Who's Who
Robert S Rantoul, A History of the Name and Family of Rentoul-Rintoul-Rantoul (Salem 1885)
England 1901 census
Categories
1850s births
1924 deaths
People from County Donegal
Irish novelists
Irish women novelists

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