Anne Beale

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Anne Beale

Anne Beale ( 1816 - April 17, 1900 in South Hampstead , London Borough of Camden ) was a Welsh writer.

Beale lived in Llandilo , Carmarthenshire for many years . She published a variety of short stories and short stories . In 1842 she published a volume of poetry. In many of her books, which were primarily aimed at girls, Beale dealt with Wales as the subject matter. She has also written articles on Welsh topics in periodicals .

Publications (selection)

  • Poems (1842)
  • The Vale of the Towey, or Sketches in South Wales (1844)
  • Traits and Stories of the Welsh Peasantry (1849)
  • Gladys of Harlech, an historical romance (1858)
  • Fay Arlington (1875)
  • The miller's daughter (1878)
  • Rose Mervyn of Whitelake (1879)
  • Gladys the Reaper (1881)
  • Squire Lisle's Comfortable (1883)
  • Charlie Is My Darling (1891)

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