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Edith Helen Sichel (1862-1914) was an English author, sister of Walter Sichel. She was born on 13 December 1862, in London, to Jewish migrants from Germany who converted to Christianity,[1] and educated at home by private teachers.
She died on 13 August 1914 in Carnforth (Lancashire).
Bibliography
edit- Two Salons (1895)
- The Household of the Lafayettes (1897)
- Women and Men of the French Renaissance (1901)[2]
- Catherine de' Medici and the French Reformation (1905);[3]
- Life and Letters of Alfred Ainger (1906)
- The Later Years of Catherine de' Medici (1908)[4]
- Michel de Montaigne (1911)
- The Renaissance (1914)
References
edit- ^ William D. Rubinstein, Michael Jolles, Hilary L. Rubinstein, The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, Palgrave Macmillan (2011), p. 909
- ^ Sichel, Edith Helen (1901). Women and Men of the French Renaissance. A. Constable & Company, Limited.
- ^ "Review of Catherine de' Medici and the French Reformation by Edith Sichel". The Athenaeum (4044): 521–522. 29 April 1905.
- ^ Sichel, Edith Helen (1908). The Later Years of Catherine De'Medici, by Edith Sichel ... A. Constable.
External links
edit- Media related to Edith Helen Sichel at Wikimedia Commons
- Works by or about Edith Helen Sichel at the Internet Archive