Eliza Lynn Linton

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Eliza Lynn Linton was a 19th-century British novelist, journalist, and essayist known as one of the first prominent female salaried journalists in England and for her often controversial views on women's roles.

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instanceOf essayist
feminism critic
human
journalist
novelist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1822-02-10
dateOfDeath 1898-07-14
employer The Daily News NERFINISHED
The Morning Chronicle NERFINISHED
The Saturday Review NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
familyName Linton NERFINISHED
Lynn NERFINISHED
genre essay
fiction
journalism
givenName Eliza NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
maritalStatus married
movement anti-feminism
name Eliza Lynn Linton NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the first prominent female salaried journalists in England
being one of the first women to earn a regular salary as a journalist in Britain
controversial views on women’s roles
notableWork Christopher Kirkland NERFINISHED
Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg NERFINISHED
Patricia Kemball NERFINISHED
The Autobiography of Christopher Kirkland NERFINISHED
The Girl of the Period NERFINISHED
The One Too Many NERFINISHED
The Rebel of the Family NERFINISHED
The True History of Joshua Davidson NERFINISHED
Under Which Lord? NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
journalist
novelist
short story writer
placeOfBirth Cumberland NERFINISHED
England
Keswick NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath England
London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld staff journalist at The Morning Chronicle
sexOrGender female
spouse William James Linton NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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