Clifford, Lucy (1846 - 1929)
Short name | Clifford, Lucy |
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First name | Lucy |
Birth name | Lane |
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Date of birth | 1846 |
Date of death | 1929 |
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Sex | Female |
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Lived in | England |
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Children | Ethel Clifford Lady Dilke |
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Clifford, Lucy was ...
related to | Ethel Clifford Lady Dilke |
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Place(s) of Residence | England |
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Receptions of Clifford, Lucy, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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- Dawson, Gowan. "Victorian periodicals and the making of William Kingdon Clifford's posthumous reputation", in Cantor, G. N., and Sally Shuttleworth. Science serialized: representation of the sciences in nineteenth-century periodicals. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2004. pp. 259-284
Married to William Kingdon Clifford, mathematician. Friend of Henry James. married name: Mrs. W.K. Clifford
Published novels, plays and adaptations for film.
Lucy Clifford, widowed soon after marriage, owned the copyright of her husband's work and widely promoted William Clifford in order to sell his works (see Dawson, 2004).