John Hoey was a devout Roman Catholic, and on her marriage FSH
converted to Catholicism
. Catholicism is not usually an issue in her fiction (with the exception of the anti-divorce novel Out of Court...
Literary responses
Frances Sarah Hoey
Edwards
describes A House of Cards as a fairly routine, nondescript sensation story,
Edwards, Peter David. Frances Cashel Hoey, 1830-1908: A Bibliography. Department of English, University of Queensland, 1982.
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but notes that it begins to eludicate a particular theme of Hoey's: the way impending death can focus the mind on...
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Frances Sarah Hoey
Hoey's bibliographer Edwards
notes that while Florence's reward for her virtue is an imbecile husband to nurse, she, like most of Mrs Hoey's true heroines, understands instinctively that all human aspirations, including love, must be...
Author summary
Frances Sarah Hoey
Published in the latter half of the nineteenth century, FSH
's oeuvre included sensation novels, journalism, translations of French and Italian works, and many reviews. She was actively involved in literary circles, and notable both...
Publishing
Frances Sarah Hoey
While Edwards
estimates her annual literary income at around £400 a year, FSH
always wished to do better. She hoped she would profit by any revival of interest in her fiction,
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but apart from...
Publishing
Frances Sarah Hoey
FSH
's final novel, according to bibliographer Edwards
, was His Match, and More, published as a summer number of Household Words.
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Textual Features
Frances Sarah Hoey
Here James Morris falls in love with Emily Hargreaves, but a dispute between their fathers forces them to separate. James goes to the Brazils, and within a few months marries a second woman, not...
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Frances Sarah Hoey
Miriam finds local gossip that Florence is attempting to entrap her father ludicrous, and describes it as a comic parallel to Vanity Fair, with Florence not as Becky Sharp but as Amelia having to...
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It was claimed by publisher William Tinsley
in his autobiography that FSH
was the unacknowledged author of large parts of four of Yates's
novels, and likely sole author of A Righted Wrong. Tinsley believed...
Textual Production
Frances Sarah Hoey
P. D. Edwards
lists a number of revisions of other writers' works by FSH
, notably amongst them the corrections made on behalf of Marcus Clarke
to his novel of Australian convict experience His Natural...
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Frances Sarah Hoey
FSH
began contributing A Lady's Letter from London to the Australasian, a Melbourne-based periodical. Her letters ran at varying intervals of between one and four weeks.
Peter David Edwards
indicates in his bibliography...
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Texts
Edwards, Peter David. Frances Cashel Hoey, 1830-1908: A Bibliography. Department of English, University of Queensland, 1982.
Edwards, Peter David et al. Indexes to Fiction in Belgravia 1867-1899. Victorian Fiction Research Unit, Department of English, University of Queensland, 1989.