Agnes Macdonell
British writer

Agnes Macdonell

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British writer
A.K.A.
Lady Agnes Macdonell, Agnes Harrison
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Birth:
1840
Death:
20 January 1925
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Agnes Macdonell née Harrison (c.1840-20 January 1925) was a British writer and journalist.

Biography

Agnes Macdonell was the daughter of Daniel Harrison of Shirley House, Beckenham. She lived in the United States of America during the civil war period. In 1873 she married John Macdonell and, according to her obituary in The Times, "was her husband's right hand in all his work, bringing to this her swift sympathy of mind and wise judgment". The Macdonells had two daughters.

Macdonell was a keen Shakespeare student, and well-read. She published many novels, including "Quaker Cousins," "For the King's Dues," and "Martin's Vineyard," and contributed many stories and articles to The Contemporary Review and The Atlantic. She is listed as a suffragist in The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey.

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