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‘Violet Fane’, Mary Montgomerie Lamb, later<br />

Singleton, later Lady Currie 1843–1905<br />

Collections<br />

Collected verses. 1880.<br />

Poems. 2 vols 1892. With critical introd.<br />

Collected essays. 1902.<br />

§1<br />

From dawn to noon: poems. 1872.<br />

Denzil Place: a story in verse. 1875.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queen <strong>of</strong> the fairies (a village story), and other poems. 1876.<br />

Anthony Babington. 1877. Play in prose and verse.<br />

Edwin and Angelina papers. 1878. Essays by ‘V’ rptd from the<br />

World.<br />

Sophy: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> a savage. 3 vols 1881.<br />

Thro’ love and war. 3 vols 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Helen Davenant. 3 vols 1889.<br />

Autumn songs. 1889.<br />

De Valois, M. Memoirs. 1892. Trn.<br />

Under cross and crescent: poems. 1896.<br />

Betwixt two seas: poems and ballads written at Constantinople and<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapia. 1900.<br />

Two moods <strong>of</strong> a man, with other papers and short stories. 1901.<br />

§2<br />

Japp, A. H. Mary M. Singleton. In Miles 7 (9).<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 16 Oct 1905.<br />

‘Marianne Farningham’, Mary Ann Hearn, ‘Eva<br />

Hope’ 1834–1909<br />

Bibliographies<br />

List <strong>of</strong> publications for James Clarke in Marianne Farningham, A<br />

working woman’s life. 1907.<br />

Appendix in S. B. Black, A Farningham childhood, Darenth Valley<br />

Pbns 1988.<br />

Selections<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the years: a text book and diary with verses by Marianne<br />

Farningham selected by her father. 1880.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> joy and faith. 1909.<br />

§1<br />

Poetry<br />

Lays and lyrics <strong>of</strong> the blessed life: consisting <strong>of</strong> Light from the cross<br />

and other poems. 1860, 5th edn [1866].<br />

review: Baptist Messenger 28, Mar 1861.<br />

Morning and evening hymns for a week. 1863.<br />

review: Baptist Messenger 68, July 1864.<br />

Poems. 1866.<br />

review: Baptist Messenger 89, Apr 1866.<br />

Leaves from Elim. [1873.]<br />

review: Evangelical Mag 16 n.s. Nov 1873.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> sunshine. 1878.<br />

review: Br Quart Rev 69, Apr 1879.<br />

Souvenir <strong>of</strong> the Queen’s Jubilee. 1887.<br />

Harvest gleanings and gathered fragments. 1903.<br />

review: Christian World 47, 10 Dec 1903.<br />

Lyrics <strong>of</strong> the soul. 1908.<br />

review: Christian World 52, 10 Dec 1908.<br />

Prose<br />

Echoes from Darenth Vale: tales and truths, in prose and verse. 1858<br />

[under own name, Marianne Hearn].<br />

Life sketches, and Echoes from the valley. 1861. 1st ser 1861; 2nd ser<br />

1868; 3rd ser 1871.<br />

review: Baptist Messenger 41, Apr 1862.<br />

Chats by the sea. 1868.<br />

Edward Dowden | ‘Marianne Farningham’<br />

Girlhood. 1869, 4th edn (10th thousand) 1869, (25th thousand) new<br />

and rev edn 1895.<br />

Home life. [1869.]<br />

review: Athenaeum 2185, 11 Sep 1869.<br />

Little tales for little readers. [1869.]<br />

Boyhood. [1870.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> cathedral’s shadow. 1871.<br />

Sunday schools <strong>of</strong> the future. 1871.<br />

Under the shadow: a daily text book for all in sorrow and suffering,<br />

compiled by one <strong>of</strong> themselves. With an introd by Marianne<br />

Farningham. [1871.]<br />

A round <strong>of</strong> stories for Christmas circles. 1872 (with Emma Jane<br />

Worboise and Maggie Symington).‘Listening for the bells’ and<br />

‘Out <strong>of</strong> the depths’.<br />

Brothers and sisters. 1873.<br />

Dell’s new year.‘1875’ [1874].<br />

Sunday afternoons with Jesus. 1874.<br />

<strong>The</strong> summer and autumn <strong>of</strong> life. 1876. Prose and verse.<br />

What <strong>of</strong> the night?: a temperance tale <strong>of</strong> the times. 1876.<br />

Will you take it?: the history <strong>of</strong> a young women’s class. To which is<br />

added a paper on young women’s classes in the provinces, read at<br />

the Sunday school union conference in May 1877. [1877.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> children’s holidays: out-<strong>of</strong>-door stories for the little ones. 1878.<br />

Homely talks about homely things. 1886.<br />

Nineteen hundred?: a forecast and a story. 1892.<br />

A story <strong>of</strong> fifty years: a souvenir <strong>of</strong> the ministerial jubilee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Reverend John Turland Brown, College Street Chapel,<br />

Northampton. 1893.<br />

In evening lights. 1897. Religious essays.<br />

A window in Paris: a romance <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> the Franco-German war.<br />

1898.<br />

Women and their saviour: thoughts <strong>of</strong> a minute for a month <strong>of</strong><br />

mornings. 1904.<br />

Women and their work: wives and daughters <strong>of</strong> the old testament.<br />

[1906.]<br />

A working woman’s life: an autobiography. 1907.<br />

Writing as ‘Eva Hope’<br />

Grace Darling, the heroine <strong>of</strong> the Farne islands: her life and its<br />

lessons. 1875. anon.<br />

Livingstone, great missionary traveller. 1875. anon.<br />

Our Queen: life and times <strong>of</strong> Victoria, Queen <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and<br />

Ireland, Empress <strong>of</strong> India, etc. By the author <strong>of</strong> Grace Darling.<br />

[1882]; new edn [1897]. Jointly written with her niece.<br />

New world heroes. Lincoln and Garfield: the life story <strong>of</strong> two selfmade<br />

men, whom the people made presidents. [1884]; new edn<br />

[1892]. See Heroes <strong>of</strong> the great republic, below.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> General Gordon. [1885.]<br />

Queens <strong>of</strong> literature <strong>of</strong> the Victorian era. 1886. (Chs on Mary<br />

Somerville, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Barrett Browning,<br />

Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Felicia Hemans.)<br />

Stanley and Africa. [1890.]<br />

Heroes <strong>of</strong> the great republic: lives <strong>of</strong> General Grant, General Lee,<br />

Abraham Lincoln, President Garfield, Lloyd Garrison. [1892.]<br />

Spurgeon: the people’s preacher. [1892.]<br />

Edited by ‘Eva Hope’<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: with a prefatory<br />

notice, biographical and critical. 1884.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> John Greenleaf Whittier (selected): with a prefatory<br />

notice, biographical and critical. 1885.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> William Cowper: with a prefatory notice, biographical<br />

and critical. 1885.<br />

Farningham was a regular contributor, in prose and verse, to the Christian<br />

World from its inception in 1857 to her death. She also contributed regularly<br />

to the Sunday School Times, which she edited from 1885. Her poetry<br />

appeared in a number <strong>of</strong> other periodicals, including the Baptist<br />

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