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Christabel Rose Coleridge : ウィキペディア英語版
Christabel Rose Coleridge

Christabel Rose Coleridge (25 May 1843 – 14 November 1921) was an English novelist who also edited girls' magazines, sometimes in collaboration with the writer Charlotte Yonge.
==Early life==
A granddaughter of the famous poet, Samuel Coleridge, Christabel was born at St Mark's College, Chelsea while her father Derwent was headmaster there. For a time she helped her brother Ernest run a school, but her ambition was to be a writer. She went on to publish more than 15 novels; the first was a children's historical story called ''Lady Betty'' (1869). Her fiction expressed her concern with morality, and several books were published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
She was a friend of Charlotte Yonge's, distantly related to her through Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, who, like Christabel, had been one of Yonge's informal society known as the Goslings.〔An account of the society: (Retrieved 15 July 2012. )〕 They collaborated on several writing projects, such as ''The Miz Maze or The Winkworth Puzzle: A story in letters, by nine authors.'' (1883).〔The nine collaborators were Charlotte Mary Yonge, Frances Awdry, Mary Bramston, Christabel Rose Coleridge, A. E. Mary Anderson Morshead, Frances Mary Peard, Mary Susanna Lee, Eleanor C. Price, and Florence Wilford. (Retrieved 15 July 2012. )〕 Christabel Coleridge co-edited ''The Monthly Packet'' with her "Mother Goose" in the early 1890s, and then became sole editor of this Anglican magazine for middle-class girls. She also edited a magazine intended for the working-class members of the church-based Girls' Friendly Society. After Yonge's death she published the biographical ''Charlotte Mary Yonge: her Life and Letters'' (1903).
Another friend was the writer Frances Mary Peard (1835–1922), who published more than 40 books between 1867 and 1909, mostly domestic novels and short story volumes.
In 1880, Christabel moved to Torquay when her father retired there. Christabel had conservative ideas about women's role in society, and she published a collection of essays on this topic: ''The Daughters who have not Revolted'' (1894). Her last novel, ''Miss Lucy'', was published in 1908.

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