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noted that Symonds was "one of the many women writers who have succumbed to the mysterious attraction of the name 'George'." It has been speculated that perhaps she assumed the pen name at least partially as a means "to gain an unqualified entrance into the profession." The particular choice of the
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After 1900, Symonds turned from fiction to writing biographies, histories, and drama, with many of her books concerned with eighteenth century history and society, and with several questioning the social limitations faced by women and the institution of marriage. These include:
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was a male-dominated industry, it was not uncommon to see a woman such as Symonds adopt either a gender neutral, or even a male
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Symonds made her first literary breakthrough at age 31, when she anonymously authored a short article, "Cousins German", in the
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Christian name "George" has been attributed to a "mysterious attraction" that the name holds, as was
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Despite her adoption of a masculine pen name, it was no secret that she was, in fact female.
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She died in her home, shortly after her seventy-sixth birthday, of apparent heart failure.
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ORLANDO: Womenโ€™s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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in volume 55 as having "some wit and a general readableness." Her last novel,
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Symonds was born on 4 September 1860, in St-Mary-in-the-Marsh parish,
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To Lord Byron: Feminine Profiles Based Upon Unpublished Letters
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The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, Volume 2
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went so far as to question why she even maintained the
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Sprowston
Norwich, England
John Addington Symonds
Arnold Bennett
Cornhill Magazine
Peter Quennell
writing and publishing
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George Eliot
George Sand
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