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Catherine Cookson (1906–1998)

Autor(a) de The Black Velvet Gown

212+ Works 9,671 Membros 124 Críticas 15 Favorited

About the Author

Catherine Cookson, 1906 - 1998 British writer Catherine Cookson was born in Tyne Dock, Co. Durham. She was born illegitimate and into poverty with a mother who was, at times, an alcoholic and violent. From the age of thirteen, Catherine suffered from hereditary hemorrhage telangiectasia. She also mostrar mais believed, for many years, that she was abandoned as a baby and that her mother was actually her older sister. Catherine wrote her first short story, "The Wild Irish Girl," at the age of eleven and sent it to the South Shields Gazette, which sent it back in three days. She left school at the age of thirteen to work as a maid for the rich and powerful. It was then that she saw the great class barrier inside their society. From working in a laundry, she saved enough money to open an apartment hotel in Hastings. Schoolmaster, Tom Cookson, was one of her tenants and became her husband in 1940. She suffered several miscarriages and became depressed so she began writing to help her recovery. Catherine has written over ninety novels and, under the pseudonym of Catherine Marchant, she wrote three different series of books, which included the Bill Bailey, the Mary Ann, and the Mallen series. Her first book, "Kate Hannigan" (1950), tells the partly autobiographical story of a working-class girl becoming pregnant by an upper-middle class man. The baby is raised by Kate's parents and the child believes them to be her real parents and that Kate is her sister. Many of her novels are set in 19th century England and tell of poverty in such settings as mines, shipyards and farms. Her characters usually cross the class barrier by means of education. Catherine received the Freedom of the Borough of South Shields and the Royal Society of Literature's award for the Best Regional Novel of the year. The Variety Club of Great Britain named her Writer of the Year and she was voted Personality of the North-East. She received an honorary degree from the University of Newcastle and was made Dame in 1933. Just shortly before her ninety-second birthday, on June 11, 1998, Catherine died in her home near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. "Kate Hannigan's Girl" (1999), was published posthumously and continues the story of her first novel. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Séries

Obras por Catherine Cookson

The Black Velvet Gown (1984) 219 exemplares
The Glass Virgin (1969) 214 exemplares
The Black Candle (1989) 213 exemplares
The Dwelling Place (1971) 212 exemplares
Tilly Trotter (1980) 180 exemplares
The Mallen Streak (1952) 180 exemplares
The Rag Nymph (1991) 180 exemplares
The Gillyvors (1990) 176 exemplares
The Girl (1977) 170 exemplares
Kate Hannigan's Girl (2000) 169 exemplares
The Silent Lady (2001) 166 exemplares
The Desert Crop (1997) 164 exemplares
The Wingless Bird (1990) 164 exemplares
My Beloved Son (1990) 161 exemplares
The Upstart (1996) 159 exemplares
The Harrogate Secret (1988) 157 exemplares
The Obsession (1995) 156 exemplares
The Fifteen Streets: A Novel (1952) 154 exemplares
The Moth (1986) 153 exemplares
The Parson's Daughter (1986) 147 exemplares
The Mallen Girl (1737) 146 exemplares
Kate Hannigan (1950) 138 exemplares
A House Divided (1999) 137 exemplares
Feathers in the Fire (1971) 132 exemplares
Katie Mulholland (1967) 132 exemplares
Tilly Trotter Wed (1981) 130 exemplares
The Whip (1982) 124 exemplares
Year of the Virgins (1993) 115 exemplares
The Tinker's Girl (1994) 115 exemplares
Tilly Trotter Widowed (1982) 114 exemplares
The Golden Straw (1993) 111 exemplares
The Tide of Life (1976) 110 exemplares
The Cinder Path (1978) 109 exemplares
Justice is a Woman (1994) 107 exemplares
The Slow Awakening (1976) 105 exemplares
The Cultured Handmaiden (1988) 105 exemplares
The Thursday Friend (1999) 104 exemplares
The Branded Man (1996) 104 exemplares
Pure as the Lily (1972) 103 exemplares
The Round Tower (1968) 102 exemplares
The Maltese Angel (1992) 101 exemplares
The Man Who Cried (1979) 94 exemplares
The House of Women (1992) 92 exemplares
A Ruthless Need (1995) 91 exemplares
Fanny McBride (1959) 88 exemplares
The Lady On My Left (1997) 87 exemplares
Colour Blind (1953) 83 exemplares
The Bailey Chronicles (1986) 82 exemplares
The Blind Miller (1963) 82 exemplares
The Bonny Dawn (1994) 78 exemplares
Miss Martha Mary Crawford (1975) 75 exemplares
Our Kate (1969) 74 exemplares
The Solace of Sin (1800) 72 exemplares
Riley (1998) 71 exemplares
The Gambling Man (1975) 69 exemplares
The Bondage of Love (1988) 66 exemplares
Fenwick Houses (1960) 64 exemplares
The Menagerie (1958) 64 exemplares
The Invitation (1970) 63 exemplares
Rosie of the River (1800) 61 exemplares
The Long Corridor (1965) 60 exemplares
Maggie Rowan (1954) 60 exemplares
The Blind Years (1998) 56 exemplares
The Invisible Cord (1975) 56 exemplares
Bill Bailey (1986) 55 exemplares
The Garment (1962) 55 exemplares
Harold (1985) 53 exemplares
Our John Willie (1974) 52 exemplares
Hamilton (1983) 52 exemplares
The Unbaited Trap (1966) 52 exemplares
The Husband (1969) 51 exemplares
The Fen Tiger (1963) 51 exemplares
Slinky Jane (1967) 49 exemplares
The Lord and Mary Ann (1956) 46 exemplares
A Grand Man (1954) 46 exemplares
Tilly Trotter: An Omnibus (1905) 44 exemplares
Goodbye Hamilton (1984) 42 exemplares
House of Men (1974) 41 exemplares
Hannah Massey (1949) 41 exemplares
Rooney (1957) 41 exemplares
Bill Bailey's Lot (1980) 41 exemplares
The Devil and Mary Ann (1958) 41 exemplares
Heritage of Folly (1975) 41 exemplares
Bill Bailey's Daughter (1988) 37 exemplares
The Iron Facade (1978) 36 exemplares
Mary Ann's Angels (1965) 35 exemplares
Life and Mary Ann (1962) 35 exemplares
Love and Mary Ann (1961) 30 exemplares
The Mallen Trilogy (1973) 30 exemplares
The Nipper (1970) 29 exemplares
Mary Ann and Bill (1967) 28 exemplares
Joe and the Gladiator (1971) 24 exemplares
Marriage and Mary Ann (1964) 22 exemplares
The Simple Soul and Other Stories (2001) 20 exemplares
Rory's Fortune (1972) 20 exemplares
Mrs. Flannagan's Trumpet (1978) 19 exemplares
The Hamiltons: Two Novels (2006) 18 exemplares
Go Tell It to Mrs. Golightly (1977) 18 exemplares
The Nice Bloke (1969) 14 exemplares
Dear Boy: Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son (1989) — Editor — 14 exemplares
Before I Go (2017) 14 exemplares
Plainer Still (1995) 11 exemplares
The Hamilton Trilogy (1992) 11 exemplares
Lanky Jones (1980) 9 exemplares
Sarah [and] Christine (1987) 8 exemplares
The Garment [and] Slinky Jane (1999) 8 exemplares
My Land of the North (1999) 7 exemplares
Cashelmara (1974) 7 exemplares
The Glassmaker#s Daughter (2018) 6 exemplares
Just a Saying (2002) 6 exemplares
Een vriend voor het leven (2021) 5 exemplares
The House on the Fens 5 exemplares
A Sister's Obsession (2019) 5 exemplares
An Unsuitable Match (2020) 5 exemplares
Parson's Daughter (1990) 5 exemplares
The Mary Ann Omnibus [8-in-1] (1981) 4 exemplares
Daughter of Scandal (2021) 4 exemplares
O Rosto do Silêncio 4 exemplares
The Mary Ann Omnibus Vol. 2 (2000) 3 exemplares
Her secret son (2021) 3 exemplares
The Bailey Chronicles, Vol. 2 (1986) 3 exemplares
Rooney [and] The Nice Bloke (1999) 3 exemplares
The Voice of an Angel (2020) 3 exemplares
Rosie of the River (2001) 3 exemplares
Christine (1979) 3 exemplares
The Mary Ann Omnibus Vol. 1 (2000) 2 exemplares
My Beloved Son 2 exemplares
Bühne des Lebens: Roman (2006) 2 exemplares
Evil at Roger s Cross 2 exemplares
Nancy Nuttall and the Mongrel (1991) 2 exemplares
Leve de liefde tweede omnibus (1993) 2 exemplares
Tilly Casada (1982) 1 exemplar
Die richtige Frau. Roman. (1993) 1 exemplar
L'ORPHELINE 1 exemplar
L'uomo che pianse 1 exemplar
Katie Mulholland (1967) 1 exemplar
De zon breekt door (2020) 1 exemplar
The whip 1 exemplar
A House Divided 1 exemplar
Kirsten (1977) 1 exemplar
Fr̲bannelsens r̄ (1977) 1 exemplar
The black gown 1 exemplar
Sem título 1 exemplar
1, 2, 3 und fertig Party. (2004) 1 exemplar
Matty Doolin 1 exemplar
Riptide 1 exemplar
Der Mann am Fluss (1998) 1 exemplar
A House Divided (2000) 1 exemplar
The Man Who Cried (2006) 1 exemplar
The Cobbler's Daughter (2021) 1 exemplar
Die Versöhnung (1996) 1 exemplar
The Smuggler's Secret (2018) 1 exemplar
The Fen Tiger (1963) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Pleasure of Reading (1992) — Contribuidor — 188 exemplares
Love Stories (1983) — Contribuidor — 62 exemplares
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1972 v04 (1972) — Contribuidor — 27 exemplares
The Country Child (1992) — Introdução; Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
The Glass Virgin [1995 TV mini series] (1995) — Original book — 4 exemplares
The Black Velvet Gown [1991 TV Movie] (1991) — Screenplay — 3 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Cookson, Catherine
Nome legal
Cookson, Dame Catherine Ann McMullen
Outros nomes
Marchant, Catherine
McMullen, Katie
Data de nascimento
1906-06-20
Data de falecimento
1998-06-11
Localização do túmulo
Gecremeerd
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Tyne Dock, County Durham, Engeland
Local de falecimento
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Engeland
Locais de residência
Tyne Dock, County Durham, Engeland
Haldane Terrace, Jesmond
Corbridge, Engeland
Langley, Northumberland, Engeland
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Engeland
Ocupações
Schrijfster
Relações
Goodwin, Rosie (writes sequels to three of Catherine Cookson's famous trilogies)
Prémios e menções honrosas
British Book Award( [1994])
Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1985
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1993
Honorary degree from the University of Newcastle
Agente
Sheila Land Associates

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Catherine Ann McMullen was born on 27 June 1906 in Tyne Dock, England, UK. She grew up as daugther of Rose and John McMullen, but was the illegitimate daughter of Kate Fawcett, whom she believed to be her older sister, and Alexander Davies, a bigamist. She left school at 13 and, and she began work in service but eventually moved south to Hastings, where she met and Tom Cookson, a local grammar-school master, whom she married on June 1940. She suffered some miscarriages and couldn't have children.
She took up writing as a form of therapy to tackle her depression, and joined Hastings Writers' Group. Her first novel was published in 1950. She wrote almost 100 books, which sold more than 123 million copies, her novels being translated into at least 20 languages. She also wrote books under her childhood name, Katie McMullen, and under the pseudonym Catherine Marchant. After receiving an OBE in 1985, Catherine Cookson was created a Dame of the British Empire in 1993. She was appointed an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, in 1997. She passed away on 11 June 1998 in North East. She remained the most borrowed author from public libraries in the UK for 17 years, losing the title only in 2002, four years after her death.

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Just as good as I remember it. I took away a star because I felt the ending extended too long and didn't' have enough satisfaction for the way that it ended.

I highly recommend the audible version. The narrator, Susan Jameson, is one of the best narrators I've experienced. From accents to timing, she shined.

It's a shame that more of Cookson's books are not available via audio, but I'm grateful that I came across this one.
 
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jazzbird61 | 2 outras críticas | Feb 29, 2024 |
 
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BooksInMirror | 1 outra crítica | Feb 19, 2024 |
I don't even know where to start here, other than maybe calling the story "quirky" for lack of a better word at the moment. John is a sexton, or gravedigger of the local church. He’s a very serious and quiet man keeping mostly to himself. Only his family knows him well enough to say what his normal habits and behavior would be...that is until he is hit in the head with a cricket ball...then everyone knows EVERYTHING about EVERYONE, and he won't shut up. Just before he and the cricket ball had their unfortunate encounter; John's anger was bubbling over the top, due to the increase in graves that he was digging because of the number of funerals due to the increased number of car crashes and this, in his way of reasoning, was the fault of St. Christopher. Old secrets from the past are no longer secret, and now it seems he's able to see and speak to the visiting, not very happy... Saint Christopher. The saint isn't being very helpful in trying to explain that HE is NOT the cause of the increase in accidents...it's the careless drivers...and please stop trying to blame it on him! Actually, I didn't think that St. Christopher spoke or acted very "saintly" sometimes...but I guess even a saint has his limits. I wouldn't call the book a comedy, but it was at times humorous. I've read a couple of other books by Catherine Cookson and because this one was so different in several ways... like how long it took for the story to even get started; how it seemed the author was searching and trying out different ways for the character of John to say what he wanted to say... and the ending could have used more of...well...an ending. Since I have never written a Best Seller, or even a Mediocre Seller, and Catherine Cookson has/did...I will sum up that it's NOT a bad story but it's not her usual. I would also add that Derek Perkins did an excellent job with the voices.… (mais)
½
 
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Carol420 | Jun 4, 2023 |
I had avoided reading Catherine Cookson thinking that she wrote romance fiction. However, I was pleasantly surprised when reading The Black Candle. this a very engrossing book of historical fiction set in 1883 in England. The description of the settings and the culture of the times was well done and the story never lagged. I will search out other books by this author
½
 
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Lynxear | 1 outra crítica | Sep 28, 2022 |

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Obras
212
Also by
39
Membros
9,671
Popularidade
#2,469
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
124
ISBN
2,002
Línguas
19
Marcado como favorito
15

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