Edith Somerville

Edith Somerville, born as Edith Anna Œnone Somerville on May 2, 1858, in Corfu, was an Irish novelist who is best known for her collaboration with her cousin Violet Martin (under the pseudonym Martin Ross) on a series of novels and stories set in the West of Ireland. Their most famous work is 'The Irish R.M.', a collection of stories about the experiences of a resident magistrate in Ireland. Somerville was also an accomplished artist and an advocate for women's rights. She continued to write under their joint pseudonym even after Martin's death in 1915. Edith Somerville passed away on October 8, 1949.

Books

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  1. 1. Some Experiences of an Irish R. M.

    "Some Experiences of an Irish R.M." is a humorous collection of stories set in rural Ireland at the turn of the 20th century. The book follows a retired English army officer who becomes a Resident Magistrate in Ireland. Through his eyes, readers are introduced to a cast of eccentric local characters and their peculiarities, as he tries to navigate the cultural differences and often absurd situations he finds himself in, providing a satirical look at Irish life and society of the time.

  2. 2. The Real Charlotte

    "The Real Charlotte" is a captivating novel that delves into the complex dynamics of a wealthy Irish family in the late 19th century. The story follows the arrival of Charlotte, a cunning and manipulative woman, who disrupts the lives of the family members as she schemes her way into their lives and fortunes. With themes of love, betrayal, and social class, the book explores the dark side of human nature and the consequences of unchecked ambition.