Caroline Leigh Gascoigne

Caroline Leigh Gascoigne

Caroline Leigh Gascoigne (* 2. Mai 1813; † 11. Juni 1883) war eine englische Dichterin und Schriftstellerin.

Caroline Leigh Gascoigne , Tochter des Parlamentsmitglieds John Smith von Dale Park, heiratete 1834 den General G. Gascoigne, Parlamentsmitglied für Liverpool; sie starb am 11. Juni 1883.

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  • Temptation, or, a wife's perils (1839);
  • The school for wives (1839);
  • Evelyn Harcourt (1842);
  • Belgravia ein Gedicht (185l);
  • Spencer's Cross Manor House, a tale for young people. (1852)
  • Recollections of the Crystal Palace, Gedicht (1852); die Novellen:
  • The Next Door Neighbours (1855),
  • Doctor Harold (1865),
  • My aunt Prue's railway journey (1865) und
  • Dr. Harold's Note-Book (1869)
  • In Memoriam (of General E. F. Gascoigne). (1878).


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