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Gore, Catherine

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Gore, Catherine (1799–1861)

English novelist. She published about 70 works 1824–62, the most successful being ‘silver-fork’ novels of fashionable English life. These include Women as They Are: or, The Manners of the Day 1830, Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb 1841, and The Banker's Wife 1843.

She was born at East Retford, Nottinghamshire, and in 1823 married Capt Charles A Gore. Her first novel, Theresa Marchmont, appeared 1824.



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