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Helen Cecelia Black : ウィキペディア英語版 | Helen Cecelia Black Helen Cecelia Black, née Spottiswoode (1838 - 8 February 1906) was an English journalist, best known for the series of interviews with women writers published in book form in 1893 as ''Notable Women Authors of the Day''. ==Life== Helen Spottiswoode was born in Bengal, India, the daughter of Arthur Cole Spottiswoode and Jessy Eliza Loveday. In 1856 she married Thomas Black, a captain and company manager for P&O. She founded St Mary’s Cottage Hospital, a charity hospital specializing in leg ailments, in Southampton in 1872. After her husband's death in 1879, she moved to London and worked as a journalist for periodicals including the ''Lady’s Pictorial'', ''Womanhood'', ''Black and White'', ''The Sketch'' and ''Queen''. Her friends included Sarah Grand and Marie Corelli.
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