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Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English writer and poet, who published her books for children as E. Nesbit. She wrote or collaborated on more than 60 such books. She was also a political activist and co-founder of the Fabian Society, a socialist organisation later affiliated to the Labour Party. Biography Nesbit was born in 1858 at 38 Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, Surrey (now classified as Inner London), the daughter of an agricultural chemist, John Collis Nesbit, who died in March 1862, before her fourth birthday. Her mother was Sarah Green (née Alderton). The ill health of Edith's sister Mary meant that the family travelled for some years, living variously in Brighton, Buckinghamshire, France (Dieppe, Rouen, Paris, Tours, Poitiers, Angoulême, Bordeaux, Arcachon, Pau, Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and Dinan in Brittany), Spain and Germany. Mary was engaged in 1871 to the poet Philip Bourke Marston, but later that year she died of tuberculosis in Normandy.After Mary's death, Edith and her mother settled for three years at Halstead Hall, Halstead, north-west Kent, a location that inspired The Railway Children, although the distinction has also been claimed by the Derbyshire town of New Mills.When Nesbit was 17, the family moved back to Lewisham in south-east London. There is a Lewisham Council plaque to her at 28 Elswick Road.In 1877, at the age of 18, Nesbit met the bank clerk Hubert Bland, her elder by three years. Seven months pregnant, she married Bland on 22 April 1880, but did not initially live with him, as Bland remained with his mother. Their marriage was tumultuous. Early on, Nesbit found that another woman believed she was Hubert's fiancée and had also borne him a child. A more serious blow came in 1886, when she discovered that her friend, Alice Hoatson, was pregnant by him. She had previously agreed to adopt Hoatson's child and allow Hoatson to live with her as their housekeeper. After she discovered the truth, she and her husband quarrelled violently and she suggested that Hoatson and the baby, Rosamund, should leave; her husband threatened to leave Edith if she disowned the baby and its mother. Hoatson remained with them as a housekeeper and secretary and became pregnant by Bland again 13 years later. Edith again adopted Hoatson's child, John.Nesbit's children by Bland were Paul Cyril Bland (1880–1940), to whom The Railway Children was dedicated, Mary Iris Bland (1881–1965), who married John Austin D Phillips in 1907, and Fabian Bland (1885–1900). Bland's two children by Alice Hoatson, whom Edith adopted, were Rosamund Edith Nesbit Hamilton, later Bland (1886–1950), who married Clifford Dyer Sharp on 16 October 1909, and to whom The Book of Dragons was dedicated, and John Oliver Wentworth Bland (1899–1946) to whom The House of Arden and Five Children and It were dedicated. Nesbit's son Fabian died aged 15 after a tonsil operation; Nesbit dedicated several books to him, including The Story of the Treasure Seekers and its sequels. Nesbit's adopted daughter Rosamund collaborated with her on Cat Tales. Nesbit admired the artist and Marxian socialist William Morris. The couple joined the founders of the Fabian Society in 1884, after which their son Fabian was named, and jointly edited its journal Today. Hoatson was its assistant secretary. Nesbit and Bland dallied with the Social Democratic Federation, but found it too radical. Nesbit was a prolific lecturer and writer on socialism in the 1880s. She and her husband co-wrote under the pseudonym "Fabian Bland", However, the joint work dwindled as her success rose as a children's author. She was a guest speaker at the London School of Economics, which had been founded by other Fabian Society members. Edith lived from 1899 to 1920 at Well Hall, Eltham, in south-east London, which makes fictional appearances in several of her books, such as The Red House. From 1911 she kept a second home on the Sussex Downs at Crowlink, Friston, East Sussex. She and her husband entertained many friends, colleagues and admirers at Well Hall.On 20 February 1917, some three years after Bland died, Nesbit married Thomas "the Skipper" Tucker in Woolwich, where he was captain of the Woolwich Ferry. Towards the end of her life, Nesbit moved first to Crowlink, then with the skipper to two conjoined properties which were Royal Flying Corps buildings, 'Jolly Boat' and 'Long Boat'. Nesbit lived in 'Jolly Boat' and the Skipper in 'Long Boat'. Nesbit died in 'The Long Boat' at Jesson, St Mary's Bay, New Romney, Kent, in 1924, probably from lung cancer (she "smoked incessantly"), and was buried in the churchyard of St Mary in the Marsh. Her husband Thomas died at the same address on 17 May 1935. Edith's son Paul Bland was an executor of Thomas Tucker's will. Writer Nesbit's first published works were poems. She was under 20 in March 1878, when the monthly magazine Good Words printed her poem "Under the Trees". In all she published about 40 books for children, including novels, storybooks and picture books. She also published almost as many books jointly with others. Nesbit's biographer, Julia Briggs, names her "the first modern writer for children", who "helped to reverse the great tradition of children's literature inaugurated by Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald and Kenneth Grahame, in turning away from their secondary worlds to the tough truths to be won from encounters with things-as-they-are, previously the province of adult novels". Briggs also credits Nesbit with inventing the children's adventure story. Noël Coward was an admirer. In a letter to an early biographer, Noel Streatfeild wrote, "She had an economy of phrase and an unparalleled talent for evoking hot summer days in the English countryside."Among Nesbit's best-known books are The Story of the Treasure Seekers (1899) and The Wouldbegoods (1901), which tell of the Bastables, a middle-class family fallen on relatively hard times. The Railway Children is also popularised by a 1970 film version. Gore Vidal called the time-travel book, The Story of the Amulet, one where "Nesbit's powers of invention are at their best." Her children's writing also included plays and collections of verse. Nesbit has been cited as the creator of modern children's fantasy. Her innovations placed realistic contemporary children in real-world settings with magical objects (which would now be classed as contemporary fantasy) and adventures and sometimes travel to fantastic worlds. This influenced directly or indirectly many later writers, including P. L. Travers (of Mary Poppins), Edward Eager, Diana Wynne Jones and J. K. Rowling. C. S. Lewis too paid heed to her in the Narnia series and mentions the Bastable children in The Magician's Nephew. Michael Moorcock later wrote a series of steampunk novels around an adult Oswald Bastable of The Treasure Seekers. In 2012, Jacqueline Wilson wrote a sequel to the Psammead trilogy: Four Children and It. Nesbit also wrote.... 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  • The Enchanted Castle synopsis, comments

    The Enchanted Castle

    Edith Nesbit

    The book is set in a castle in a country estate in the West Country. Three children, Gerald, James and Kathleen, discover this enchanted castle while exploring this during school h...

  • In the Dark synopsis, comments

    In the Dark

    Edith Nesbit

    In the Dark Edith Nesbit What would you do if you realized your close friend was getting mad? Your bosomfriend you know the whole life. I guess, you would try to help him like I d...

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    Das Leben von Edith Nesbit und ihr Einfluss auf die Kinderbuchliteratur

    Jan Bölling

    Als ich zu Beginn dieser Hausarbeit begann, mich mit der Schriftstellerin Edith Nesbit zu befassen ist mir aufgefallen, dass sie scheinbar eine von anderen sehr bewunderte Frau war...

  • The Railway Children synopsis, comments

    The Railway Children

    E. Nesbit & C. E. Brock

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED. NOW A SUCCESSFUL FILM . 'This muchloved classic is above all a celebration of kindness and hope' KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE'My ...

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    The Power of Darkness

    Edith Nesbit

    The Power of Darkness Edith Nesbit The Power of Darkness was written in the year 1905 by Edith Nesbit. This book is one of the most popular novels of Edith Nesbit, and has been tr...

  • New Treasure Seekers synopsis, comments

    New Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED 'Endlessly surprising and inventive' FRANK COTTRELLBOYCE'My alltime favourite classic children's author' JACQUELINE WILSON 'S...

  • The Wouldbegoods synopsis, comments

    The Wouldbegoods

    E. Nesbit & Reginald B. Birch

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED 'I love E. Nesbit' NEIL GAIMAN 'My alltime favourite classic children's author' JACQUELINE WILSON 'She speaks to the reader, ...

  • Wet Magic synopsis, comments

    Wet Magic

    Edith Nesbit

    Wet Magic Edith Nesbit Four siblings travel to the seashore for a holiday. One of them accidentally summons the sister of a mermaid, captured by a circus; and the four children de...

  • The Edith Nesbit Anthology synopsis, comments

    The Edith Nesbit Anthology

    Edith Nesbit

    Writer, poet, and political activist, Edith Nesbit was an excellent English author who wrote or collaborated on over 60 books during her lifetime. Famed for her fantastic ability t...

  • Works of Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    Works of Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    26 works of Edith Nesbit English author and poet (18581924) This ebook presents a collection of 26 works of Edith Nesbit. A dynamic table of contents allows you to jump directly to...

  • All Round the Year synopsis, comments

    All Round the Year

    Edith Nesbit

    "All Round the Year" is a work of religious poetry written in 1888 by E. Nesbit, and English author and poet, and Caris Brooke.

  • The Story of the Amulet synopsis, comments

    The Story of the Amulet

    Edith Nesbit

    This book is the final part of a trilogy of novels that also includes Five Children and It (1902) and the Phoenix and the carpet (1904). At, the children's father, is a journalist,...

  • Essential Novelists - Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    Essential Novelists - Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit & August Nemo

    Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most ...

  • The Short Stories of Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    The Short Stories of Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    The Short Stories Of Edith Nesbit. The short story is often viewed as an inferior relation to the Novel. But it is an art in itself. To take a story and distil its essence into f...

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    The Book of Dragons - Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit's The Book of Dragons is a collection of eight children's stories linked through the common theme of dragons.These fantastical tales would make for perfect bed...

  • The Book of Dragons synopsis, comments

    The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    To Rosamund, chief among those for whom these tales are told, The Book of Dragons is dedicated in the confident hope that she, one of these days, will dedicate a book of her very o...

  • The Magic World synopsis, comments

    The Magic World

    Edith Nesbit

    The Magic World Edith Nesbit The Magic World is an influential collection of twelve short stories by E. Nesbit. It was first published in book form in 1912 by Macmillan and Co. L...

  • The Railway Children synopsis, comments

    The Railway Children

    Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit was born in London. She grew up in France, Germany, and Kent, and wrote over 60 books of fiction for children, including Five Children and It, The Wouldbegoods, and Th...

  • The Phoenix and the Carpet synopsis, comments

    The Phoenix and the Carpet

    Edith Nesbit

    This book is a children's fantasy novel written by E. Nesbit; it is followed by a trilogy of novels which follows the adventures of five children: Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and ...

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    The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit & Gordon Browne

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED The Story of the Treasure Seekers is the first book in the Bastable trilogy, which continues with The Wouldbegoods and New Tr...

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    The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women

    Stephen Jones & Ingrid Pitt

    Thirtyfive uncanny and erotic tales of vampires written by supernatural fiction’s greatest mistresses of the macabre."Fashions change, and the urbane vampire created by Byron and c...

  • The Enchanted Castle synopsis, comments

    The Enchanted Castle

    Edith Nesbit

    The Enchanted Castle Edith Nesbit "A childrens fantasy novel first published in 1907, The Enchanted Castle recounts the marvelous adventures encountered by a curious group of...

  • Tales of Terror and Occult by Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    Tales of Terror and Occult by Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    «ManSize in Marble»(1893); « In the Dar» (1888); « The Mystery of the SemiDetached» (1893); «The Power of Darkness « (1905); «The Ebony Frame» (1893); «John Charrington’s Wedding» ...

  • Five Children and It synopsis, comments

    Five Children and It

    Edith Nesbit

    Five Children and It Edith Nesbit A family of five children moves from London to the English countryside. While playing in a gravel pit soon after the move, the children discover...

  • The story of the treasure-seekers synopsis, comments

    The story of the treasure-seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    This book speaks about Bastable’s family. When their father's business fails, the six Bastable children decide to restore the family fortunes. But although they think of many ing...

  • The Ebony Frame synopsis, comments

    The Ebony Frame

    Edith Nesbit

    The Ebony Frame Edith Nesbit The Ebony Frame was written in the year 1893 by Edith Nesbit. This book is one of the most popular novels of Edith Nesbit, and has been translated int...

  • The Phoenix and the Carpet synopsis, comments

    The Phoenix and the Carpet

    E. Nesbit & H. R. Millar

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED THIS IS THE SECOND BOOK IN THE PSAMMEAD TRILOGY, FOLLOWING FIVE CHILDREN AND IT'The tone of her stories spoke to me directly ...

  • The Poetry of Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    The Poetry of Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit, The Poetry – An Introduction. Edith Nesbit is more famously known as a writer of children’s stories and ghost stories some of which are available in other volumes. B...

  • Five Children and It synopsis, comments

    Five Children and It

    E. Nesbit & H. R. Millar

    ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WRITERS TO HAVE EVER LIVEDNOW A FILM STARRING FREDDIE HIGHMORE, TARA FITZGERALD, JONATHAN BAILEY AND KENNETH BRANAGH Five Children and It is the first b...

  • The Dragon Tamers synopsis, comments

    The Dragon Tamers

    Edith Nesbit

    The Dragon Tamers Edith Nesbit Great Bedtime story for Kids! Release their imaginations through this wonderful little story!The Dragon Tamers Edith Nesbit Great Bedtime story for...

  • New Treasure Seeker synopsis, comments

    New Treasure Seeker

    Edith Nesbit

    Novel for children. According to Wikipedia: "Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet whose children's works were publish...

  • The Complete Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery synopsis, comments

    The Complete Short Stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery

    L.M. Montgomery

    Chronicles of Avonlea is a collection of short stories, related to the Anne of Green Gables series. It features an abundance of stories relating to the fictional Canadian village o...

  • 7 best short stories by Edith Nesbit synopsis, comments

    7 best short stories by Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit & August Nemo

    According to her biographer, Julia Briggs, E. Nesbit was "the first modern writer for children": Nesbit "helped to reverse the great tradition of children's literat...

  • The Railway Children synopsis, comments

    The Railway Children

    Edith Nesbit

    This book is about the vicissitudes of a family that moves to "Tre camini", a house near the railway. The father, who works at the Foreign Ministry, is imprisoned after being false...

  • The Story of the Treasure-Seekers synopsis, comments

    The Story of the Treasure-Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit was born in London. She grew up in France, Germany, and Kent, and wrote over 60 books of fiction for children, including Five Children and It, The Wouldbegoods, and Th...

  • The Phoenix and the Carpet synopsis, comments

    The Phoenix and the Carpet

    Edith Nesbit

    The Phoenix and the Carpet Edith Nesbit The Phoenix and the Carpet is a fantasy novel for children, written in 1904 by E. Nesbit. It is the second in a trilogy of novels that beg...

  • The Story of the Amulet synopsis, comments

    The Story of the Amulet

    E. Nesbit & H. R. Millar

    THE THIRD BOOK IN THE PSAMMEAD TRILOGY, FOLLOWING FIVE CHILDREN AND IT AND THE PHOENIX AND THE CARPET'My alltime favourite classic children's author' JACQUELINE WILSON 'I love her ...