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Frances Mabel Robinson

Frances Mabel Robinson (1858-1954), who wrote some of her works by the pen name WS Gregg, was an English novelist and critic.
==Life==
Born and brought up at Milverton,〔''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Royal Leamington Spa, England, she was the younger sister of the poet Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (later Duclaux).
After studying at the Slade School of Art, she moved to literature and wrote a series of novels in the 1880s-1890s, largely on Irish political themes. She was also a frequent contributor to the ''Athenaeum'', and wrote a non-fiction book ''Irish History for English Readers''.
In 1897 she moved to live near her widowed sister in Paris, where she stayed for the rest of her life except for a temporary move to Aurillac during World War Two.〔〔Obituary ("Miss Mabel Robinson." ''Times'' (England ) 22 June 1954: 10. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 27 Apr. 2014)〕

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