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Edith E Cuthell
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Edith E Cuthell (1853 - 1929) wrote mainly short stories with an Indian background, in the 1880s and 1890s.
Many of her stories drew on her experiences as the wife of a British Army officer serving in India. Edith’s husband was Thomas George Cuthell, an officer in the 38th Foot and then the 13th Husssars, who retired from the Army in 1885.[1]
External links
- Author: Edith E. Cuthell victorianresearch.org At the Circulating Library (ATCL) A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901
- "A British Army route march in India" 18 February 2021 British Library blog. Quotes from one of Edith Cuthell’s stories.
Historical books online
- Fiction by Edith E. Cuthell, mainly short stories
- Little Nellie's Days in India by E E C [Edith E. Cuthell] c 1883. A book for children. University of Florida Digital Collections
- Indian Idylls by An Idle Exile [Edith E. Cuthell] 1890 Archive.org
- By a Himalayan Lake by An Idle Exile [Edith E. Cuthell] 1892 Archive.org. A romantic novel.
- In Tent and Bungalow by [Edith E Cuthell] 1892 Archive.org
- Indian Memories by W S Burrell and Edith E Cuthell 1893 Archive.org
- In Camp and Cantonment. Stories of Foreign Service by Edith E Cuthell 1897 British Library Digital. Archive.org version.
- Memoir
- My Garden in the City of Gardens: A Memory Edith E Cuthell 1905. Archive.org. Set in Lakhnao which is a variant spelling of Lucknow.
References
- ↑ British Library blog, see above