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Mrs. Bartle Teeling

Mrs. Bartle Teeling (née, Clarke; pen names, Norman Stuart and Isola; 1851 – November 1906) was a British writer.[1] She published dozens of articles and biographical sketches, as well as several books, a play, and some music. Teeling died in 1906.

Mrs. Bartle Teeling
BornTheodora M. Louisa Lane Clarke
1851
Guernsey
DiedNovember 1906
Pen name
  • Norman Stuart
  • Isola
Occupationwriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Genre
  • novels
  • biographies
  • theatre
  • music
Spouse
Bartholomew John Teeling
(m. 1879)
Children7
Parents
Signature

Early life edit

Theodora M. Louisa Lane Clarke was born in Guernsey, 1851,[2] but passed her childhood in Woodeaton, Oxfordshire, where her father, Rev. Thomas Clarke, was Rector. Her mother, Louisa Lane Clarke, was the author of several scientific, topographical, and historical works on the Channel Islands.[3] When Rev. Clarke died, his widow returned with their only child to Guernsey in 1865,[3] and became there a centre of literary and scientific interest and mental activity as student and writer of natural history, and author of several scientific manuals.[4]

Career edit

Teeling's mother was a strong Protestant, but after years of anxious thought and deep but solitary research, for Teeling did not have a single Catholic acquaintance, she was received into the Catholic Church. Shortly after Teeling's conversion, while she was still under 21 years of age, she made her first essay in literature, at the request of Father William Lockhart, in The Lamp, of which he was editor.[4]

After the death of her mother, Mrs. Teeling published some fifty articles and biographical sketches in The Month, Temple Bar, The Catholic World, and The Gentleman's Magazine.[4] She was also a contributor to the American Catholic Quarterly Review, The Dolphin, Blackwood's Magazine, The Ecclesiastical Review, The Ave Maria, Le Femme Contemporaine, and several other literary and social magazines.[5] Although she had seven young children to care for, scarcely a month passed that she had not an article in at least one of the many magazines to which she contributed.[4] For a short time, she was a member of the Gosling Society, though it doesn't appear that she made any contributions of its magazine, The Monthly Packet.[6]

Teeling used the pen name "Norman Stuart" for her writing, and the pseudonym "Isola" for composing and publishing music.[1] Her publications include: Roman Violets (Burns & Oates), My Zouave (Burns & Oates), The Mission Cross (Washbourne), Her Last Stake (Benziger), The Violet Sellers (a play), Through Night to Light (a serial),[5] as well as Music : A Song by Isola (Augener), and Old English Carols (Shapcott). She also published several biographies, chiefly of foreign celebrities, in leading U.S. and English reviews and magazines.[7]

Personal life edit

In 1879,[3] she married Bartholomew ("Bartle") John Teeling (1848–1921).[5][8] The marriage was solemnized by Father Lockhart, and was the first marriage which took place in St Etheldreda's Church since the Reformation.[4]

Her husband served as Captain in the Rifle Brigade, Secretary (1872) of the Catholic Union of Ireland, and Private Chamberlain to the Pope.[3] Captain Bartle publications included, Military Maxims and Apophthegms of Commanders Ancient and Modern (Sampson Low), 1881; My Weatherwise Companion (Blackwood)' My First Prisoner, by the Governor (Aberdeen & London); "Arrested by Her Majesty's Guard of Honour" (The Month), 1895; "Oh, ye Châteaux of Savoy!" (The Month), 1895; and "A Day in Savoy" (New Ireland Review), 1899.[7]

Two sons, Ambrose Teeling and Luke Joseph Teeling, died during World War I.[8]

Selected works edit

  • Roman Violets, and Where They Blossom (Burns & Oates, 1879)
  • The Mission Cross, its Work and its Triumph (Washbourne, 1880)
  • My Zouave (Burns & Oates, 1892)
  • Her Last Stake (Benziger)
  • The Violet Sellers (play)
  • Through Night to Light (serial)

Articles edit

  • "Victor Hugo in exile", by Theodora Louisa Lane Teeling, The Irish Monthly, Vol. 8, No. 82 (Apr., 1880), pp. 191–199 (Text)
  • "My Recollections of Victor Hugo", by Mrs. Bartle Teeling, Catholic World, Vol. 75 (Apr. 1902), pp. 52–64 (Text)

Songs edit

  • Music : A Song by Isola (Augener)
  • Old English Carols (Shapcott)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Room, Adrian (10 January 2014). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed (5th ed.). McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-5763-2. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ Bassett, T. J. "Author: Theodora M. L. Lane Clarke". www.victorianresearch.org. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "Mrs Bartle Teeling: Theodora M. Louisa Lane Clarke (1851-1906)". The Star. Guernsey. 4 May 1880 – via victorhugoinguernsey.gg.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ a b c d e Dobrée, Louisa Emily; Francis, M. E.; Kerr, Lady Amabel; Hügel), Pauline von; Knowles, Richard Brinsley Sheridan; Maitland, Frances Mary; Maude, Sophie Dora Spicer; Mulholland, Clara (1897). A Round Table of the Representative Irish and English Catholic Novelists: At which is Served a Feast of Excellent Stories; with Portraits, Biographical Sketches, and Bibliography. New York: Benziger Brothers. pp. 273–74.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ a b c Who's who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary. A. & C. Black. 1905. p. 1581. Retrieved 8 February 2022.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ Blair, Kirstie (2004). John Keble in Context. Anthem Press. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-84331-146-1. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  7. ^ a b The Literary Year-book. G. Routledge. 1912. p. 351. Retrieved 8 February 2022.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  8. ^ a b "Teeling, Charles George". www.dib.ie. Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 8 February 2022.

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Mrs Bartle Teeling nee Clarke pen names Norman Stuart and Isola 1851 November 1906 was a British writer 1 She published dozens of articles and biographical sketches as well as several books a play and some music Teeling died in 1906 Mrs Bartle TeelingBornTheodora M Louisa Lane Clarke1851GuernseyDiedNovember 1906Pen nameNorman StuartIsolaOccupationwriterLanguageEnglishNationalityBritishGenrenovelsbiographiestheatremusicSpouseBartholomew John Teeling m 1879 wbr Children7ParentsRev Thomas ClarkeLouisa Lane ClarkeSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 4 1 Articles 5 Songs 6 ReferencesEarly life editTheodora M Louisa Lane Clarke was born in Guernsey 1851 2 but passed her childhood in Woodeaton Oxfordshire where her father Rev Thomas Clarke was Rector Her mother Louisa Lane Clarke was the author of several scientific topographical and historical works on the Channel Islands 3 When Rev Clarke died his widow returned with their only child to Guernsey in 1865 3 and became there a centre of literary and scientific interest and mental activity as student and writer of natural history and author of several scientific manuals 4 Career editTeeling s mother was a strong Protestant but after years of anxious thought and deep but solitary research for Teeling did not have a single Catholic acquaintance she was received into the Catholic Church Shortly after Teeling s conversion while she was still under 21 years of age she made her first essay in literature at the request of Father William Lockhart in The Lamp of which he was editor 4 After the death of her mother Mrs Teeling published some fifty articles and biographical sketches in The Month Temple Bar The Catholic World and The Gentleman s Magazine 4 She was also a contributor to the American Catholic Quarterly Review The Dolphin Blackwood s Magazine The Ecclesiastical Review The Ave Maria Le Femme Contemporaine and several other literary and social magazines 5 Although she had seven young children to care for scarcely a month passed that she had not an article in at least one of the many magazines to which she contributed 4 For a short time she was a member of the Gosling Society though it doesn t appear that she made any contributions of its magazine The Monthly Packet 6 Teeling used the pen name Norman Stuart for her writing and the pseudonym Isola for composing and publishing music 1 Her publications include Roman Violets Burns amp Oates My Zouave Burns amp Oates The Mission Cross Washbourne Her Last Stake Benziger The Violet Sellers a play Through Night to Light a serial 5 as well as Music A Song by Isola Augener and Old English Carols Shapcott She also published several biographies chiefly of foreign celebrities in leading U S and English reviews and magazines 7 Personal life editIn 1879 3 she married Bartholomew Bartle John Teeling 1848 1921 5 8 The marriage was solemnized by Father Lockhart and was the first marriage which took place in St Etheldreda s Church since the Reformation 4 Her husband served as Captain in the Rifle Brigade Secretary 1872 of the Catholic Union of Ireland and Private Chamberlain to the Pope 3 Captain Bartle publications included Military Maxims and Apophthegms of Commanders Ancient and Modern Sampson Low 1881 My Weatherwise Companion Blackwood My First Prisoner by the Governor Aberdeen amp London Arrested by Her Majesty s Guard of Honour The Month 1895 Oh ye Chateaux of Savoy The Month 1895 and A Day in Savoy New Ireland Review 1899 7 Two sons Ambrose Teeling and Luke Joseph Teeling died during World War I 8 Selected works editRoman Violets and Where They Blossom Burns amp Oates 1879 The Mission Cross its Work and its Triumph Washbourne 1880 My Zouave Burns amp Oates 1892 Her Last Stake Benziger The Violet Sellers play Through Night to Light serial Articles edit Victor Hugo in exile by Theodora Louisa Lane Teeling The Irish Monthly Vol 8 No 82 Apr 1880 pp 191 199 Text My Recollections of Victor Hugo by Mrs Bartle Teeling Catholic World Vol 75 Apr 1902 pp 52 64 Text Songs editMusic A Song by Isola Augener Old English Carols Shapcott References edit a b Room Adrian 10 January 2014 Dictionary of Pseudonyms 13 000 Assumed Names and Their Origins 5th ed 5th ed McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 5763 2 Retrieved 7 February 2022 Bassett T J Author Theodora M L Lane Clarke www victorianresearch org Retrieved 25 June 2022 a b c d Mrs Bartle Teeling Theodora M Louisa Lane Clarke 1851 1906 The Star Guernsey 4 May 1880 via victorhugoinguernsey gg nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b c d e Dobree Louisa Emily Francis M E Kerr Lady Amabel Hugel Pauline von Knowles Richard Brinsley Sheridan Maitland Frances Mary Maude Sophie Dora Spicer Mulholland Clara 1897 A Round Table of the Representative Irish and English Catholic Novelists At which is Served a Feast of Excellent Stories with Portraits Biographical Sketches and Bibliography New York Benziger Brothers pp 273 74 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b c Who s who An Annual Biographical Dictionary A amp C Black 1905 p 1581 Retrieved 8 February 2022 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Blair Kirstie 2004 John Keble in Context Anthem Press p 185 ISBN 978 1 84331 146 1 Retrieved 8 February 2022 a b The Literary Year book G Routledge 1912 p 351 Retrieved 8 February 2022 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Teeling Charles George www dib ie Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 8 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mrs Bartle Teeling amp oldid 1181968664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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