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aka: Mrs. Charles GoreCatherine Grace Frances Gore née MoodyFebruaryJanuarywas a British novelist and dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at Retford, where she was born.
She is amongst the best known of silver fork writers authors of the long Regency era depicting the gentility and etiquette of high society.
Gore was born inin London, the youngest child of Mary née Brinley and Charles Moody, a wine merchant, Her father died soon afterwards, and her mother remarried in, to London physician Charles D, Nevinson. She is thus sometimes referred to as Miss Nevinson by contemporary reviewers and in scholarship, Catherine was interested in writing from an early age, gaining the nickname the Poetess, She aka: Mrs. Charles GoreCatherine Grace Frances Gore née MoodyFebruaryJanuarywas a British novelist and dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at Retford, where she was born.
She is amongst the best known of silver fork writers authors of the "long" Regency era depicting the gentility and etiquette of high society.
Gore was born inin London, the youngest child of Mary née Brinley and Charles Moody, a wine merchant, Her father died soon afterwards, and her mother remarried in, to London physician Charles D, Nevinson. She is thus sometimes referred to as "Miss Nevinson" by contemporary reviewers and in scholarship, Catherine was interested in writing from an early age, gaining the nickname "the Poetess", She married Lieutenant Charles Arthur Gore of thest Regiment of Life Guards onFebruaryat St George's, Hanover
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They had ten children, eight of whom died at a young age, They had one surviving son, Captain Augustus Frederick Wentworth Gore, and one daughter, Cecilia Anne Mary, who married Lord Edward Thynne in, Her first novel, Theresa Marchmont, or The Maid of Honour, was published in, Her first major success was Pin Money, published in, but her most popular and well known novel was to be Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb published in.
Gore also found success as a playwright, writing eleven plays that made their way to the London stage, though her plays never quite became as famous as her witty novels.
The Gores resided mainly on Continental Europe, with Catherine supporting her family by her voluminous writings, Betweenandshe produced aboutworks, the most successful of which were novels of fashionable English life, Among these may be mentioned Manners of the Day, Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb, and The Banker's Wife.
She also wrote for the stage, and composed music for songs, Gore'sobituary in The Times concluded that Gore was "the best novel writer of her class and the wittiest woman of her age, "from Wikipedia sitelink.