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Anne Manning

Anne Manning was a British novelist and poet, known for her contributions to the literary scene of the 19th century. Born in 1807, she began her writing career in a time when women authors were increasingly gaining recognition. Manning's works often explored themes of love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of her era. Her most notable works include the novels "The Household of Sir Thomas More" and "The Old Woman and Her Cat," which showcase her ability to weave historical and contemporary narratives with rich character development. Manning's literary significance lies not only in her storytelling but also in her role as a female author during a period when women faced significant barriers in the literary world. Her writings contributed to the growing body of literature that highlighted women's experiences and perspectives. Through her work, she helped pave the way for future generations of female writers, leaving a legacy that underscored the importance of women's voices in literature. Manning passed away in 1879, but her contributions continue to be recognized by scholars and readers interested in the evolution of women's literature in the 19th century.

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“Give me a man or woman who has read a thousand books and you give me an interesting companion. Give me a man or woman who has read perhaps three and you give me a very dangerous enemy indeed.””

The Witching Hour

“Cut the ending. Revise the script. The man of her dreams is a girl.””

Keeping You a Secret

“Love? Be it man. Be it woman.It must be a wave you want to glide in on,give your body to it, give your laugh to it,give, when the gravelly sand takes you,your tears to the land. To love another is somethinglike prayer and can't be planned, you just fallinto its arms because your belief undoes your disbelief.””

The Complete Poems

“Give me a man or woman who has read a thousand books and you give me an interesting companion. Give me a man or woman who has read perhaps three and you give me a very dangerous enemy indeed.””

The Witching Hour

“Cut the ending. Revise the script. The man of her dreams is a girl.””

Keeping You a Secret

“Love? Be it man. Be it woman.It must be a wave you want to glide in on,give your body to it, give your laugh to it,give, when the gravelly sand takes you,your tears to the land. To love another is somethinglike prayer and can't be planned, you just fallinto its arms because your belief undoes your disbelief.””

The Complete Poems

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