Elizabeth Meeke
Elizabeth Meeke (13 November 1761 – c. October 1826) was a prolific English author, translator and children's writer, and the stepsister of Frances Burney. She wrote about 30 novels, published by the Minerva Press in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. They appeared mainly under the name Mrs. Meeke, sometimes under the pseudonym Gabrielli, and a few anonymously.
Identity
Formerly assumed to be Mary Meeke, the wife of a Staffordshire vicar, "Mrs. Meeke" was conclusively identified as Elizabeth Meeke in an article by Simon Macdonald in 2013.[1] She is believed to have died around October 1826.[2]
Novels
Meeke's debut novel was Count St Blanchard in 1795. Others include The Abbey of Clugny, The Mysterious Wife, Anecdotes of the Altamont Family and Which is the Man? Her works include several translations from French, such as Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia.
The third edition of Chamber's Cyclopaedia of English Literature disparaged her work:
The novels are worthless and would be quite forgotten but for the mention of them in the Life of Macaulay, who in his younger days at least "all but knew them by heart". According to Macaulay's sister the most of them turn on the fortunes of some young man in a very low rank of life who ultimately proves to be the son of a duke.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
- Count St. Blancard, or the Prejudiced Judge (1795)
- The Abbey of Clugny (1795)
- Palmira and Ermance (1797)
- The Mysterious Wife (as by Gabrielli) (1797)
- The Sicilian (anonymous) (1798)
- Harcourt (anonymous) (1799)
- Ellesmere (1799)
- Anecdotes of the Altamont Family (anonymous) (1800)
- Which is the Man? (1801)
- The Mysterious Husband (as by Gabrielli) (1801)
- Midnight Weddings (1802)
- Independence (as by Gabrielli) (1802)
- Amazement! (1804)
- The Old Wife and the Young Husband (1804)
- The Nine Days' Wonder (1804)
- Something Odd! (anonymous) (1804)
- The Wonder of the Village (anonymous) (1805)
- Something Strange (as by Gabrielli) (1806)
- "There Is a Secret, Find It Out!" (1808)
- Langhton Priory (as by Gabrielli) (1809)
- Stratagems Defeated (as by Gabrielli) (1811)
- Matrimony, the Height of Bliss or Extreme of Misery (1811)
- Conscience (1814)
- Spanish Campaigns, or The Jew (1815)
- The Veiled Protectress, or the Mysterious Mother (1818)
- What Shall Be, Shall Be (1823)
Translations
- A Tale of Mystery, or Celina, by François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil (1803)
- Lobenstein Village, by August Lafontaine (1804)
- Julian, or, My Father's House, by François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil (1807)
- The Unpublished Correspondence of Madame du Deffand (1810)
- Messiah, by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (with Mary Collyer) (1811)
- Elizabeth, or, the Exiles of Siberia, by Sophie Ristaud Cottin (1817)
Children's books
- The Birth-Day Present
- Mamma's Gift
- The Parent's Offering to a Good Child
References
- Anthony Mandal, "Mrs. Meeke and Minerva: The Mystery of the Marketplace". In Eighteenth-Century Life Vol. 42, No. 2, April 2018, pp. 131–151.
- Macdonald, Simon (2013). "Meeke, Elizabeth (1761–1826?)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18509. Retrieved 12 March 2015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- Chambers, Cyclopaedia of English Literature, 1903, Vol. 3, p. 178.
Sources
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894). . Dictionary of National Biography. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
External links
- Magnani, Roberta (December 2002), "The Mysterious Mrs Meeke: A Biographical and Bibliographical Study", Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text, 9, retrieved 12 March 2015