Elizabeth Frances Dagley

Elizabeth Frances Dagley (1788–1853), sometimes publishing under her initials as E.F.D., was a Regency Era author of children's literature. She was the daughter of the artist and educator Richard Dagley.[1] Her writing, although for children, "articulates the problems and misery of economic insecurity".[2]

Bibliography

  • Fairy Favours, and other tales. 1825.[3]
  • The Birthday, and other tales. 1828.[4]
  • The Village Nightingale: with other tales. 1829.[5]
  • The Young Seer or, Early Searches into Futurity. 1834.[6]
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References

  1. L.A. Fagan, "Dagley, Richard (1761–1841)", revised by Katherine Coombs. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press, 2002.
  2. Rebecca-Anne C. Do Rozario, Fashion in the Fairy Tale Tradition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 146-148.
  3. Fairy Favours on Google Books.
  4. The Birthday on Google Books.
  5. The Village Nightingale on Google Books.
  6. The Young Seer on Google Books.
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