Archive Reference / Library Class No. | LS/928.2 |
Title | Writers with Derbyshire connections. |
Date | 1986 |
Publication Date | 1986 |
Author | Darrall, Jane |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Series | Derbyshire Heritage Series |
ISBN | 0946404119 |
Term | Authors |
LGBTQ community |
Gender minorities |
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Carpenter; Edward (1844-1929); Socialist poet, philosopher and early gay rights activist |
Eliot; George (1819-1880); author |
Bronte; Charlotte (1816-1855); Author, used North Lees Hall, Hathersage as inspiration for her novel Jane Eyre. |
Sitwell; Edith (1887-1964); Of Renishaw; poet. |
Walton; Izaak (c 1594-1683); Writer, born Stafford; friend of Charles Cotton of Alstonefield, with whom he fished the River Dove. Author of the "Compleat Angler" based on these experiences. |
Lawrence; David Herbert (1885-1930); Author, born Eastwood, Notts; lived for some time in Middleton-by-Wirksworth. Many Derbyshire places feature in his work. |
Jewitt; Llewellyn Frederick William (1816-1886); Historian, antiquarian, illustrator and engraver, of Duffield and Winster. Founder of the Derby Telegraph newspaper and the periodical The Reliquary. |
Byron; Lord; George Gordon Noel (1788-1824); Of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire. 6th Baron Byron, commonly known simply as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. |
Moore; Thomas (1779-1852); Poet, born in Dublin. Lived for a time at Mayfield, near Ashbourne. |
Brittain; Vera (1893-1970); Lived in Buxton, Derbyshire, when young. Author and pacifist. |
Gilchrist; Robert Murray (1867-1917); Novelist of the supernatural and of Peak District life, born Sheffield; lived at Eyam and at Cartledge Hall, Holmesfield. |
Ruskin; John (1819-1900); Critic, art historian, social reformer and philanthropist. Famously denounced the building of the railway at Monsal Dale, Derbyshire. Founded the Guild of St George in 1871 to champion agriculture and traditonal crafts, including a colony at Totley which failed. |
Peach; Lawrence du Garde (1890-1974); playwright and children's author |
Uttley; Alison (1884-1976); author |
Porteous; Leslie Crichton (1901-1991); Writer of fiction and non-fiction about Derbyshire; lived in Darley Dale. |
Places
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Eyam | |