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Alice King (novelist)

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226: 117: 99: 80: 64: 51: 33: 168:. When her first typewriter arrived from America she had the letters carved into the keys, but this was not the perfect answer as she had no idea what shape letters were so she had to learn the shapes so that she could recognise them on the keys. She found the typewriter difficult but eventually she achieved speeds equal to someone writing by hand and she did not need the help of a sighted person to write. 163:
She said that she published her first work when she was twelve helped by her father. Her early writing was done with the help of a local school child who would transcribe her words. She noted that they had a poor understanding of grammar and composition so she found it necessary to compose half a
160:, she learned seven additional languages – French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Greek, and Latin – by ear. She wrote with a typewriter (then a fairly new invention) with tactile keys. 334:
Modern English biography : containing many thousand concise memoirs of persons who have died between the years 1851–1900, with an index of the most interesting matter
132:(28 March 1839 – 26 April 1894) was a British writer, teacher, and public speaker. Blind since the age of seven, she published over a dozen novels. 569: 175:, she was able to get her first novel published in her early 20s and used the proceeds to fund a stained glass window for the 431: 564: 386: 198:
She taught a community Bible class for as many as 80 people and guided them in organizing civic activities like a
516: 156:. Born with poor and deteriorating eyesight, she went completely blind at age seven. Though she never learned 574: 217:. She was taken ill the day before a planned visit to Clifton with her sister, but died several days later. 527: 354: 176: 98: 79: 50: 415: 116: 63: 532: 490: 225: 193: 559: 419: 554: 549: 180: 8: 238: 179:. In addition to publishing over a dozen novels, she contributed to publications like 332: 427: 207: 32: 491:"Alice Ann Dorothea King in the England & Wales, National Probate Calendar" 543: 450: 471: 172: 199: 187: 165: 337:. Vol. 5. Internet Archive. London : F. Cass. p. 822. 214: 145: 141: 57: 213:
She died as a spinster around late April 1894 at her residence at
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Alice King surrounded by her community Bible class in 1887
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page or so in her head so that she could instruct her
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Our Blind Contributor Alice King: Written By Herself"
489: 148:, the youngest child of the Rev. John Myers King, 541: 466: 464: 206:club. Her work was highly regarded by author 283:. 3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1876. 253:. 3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1865. 247:. 3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1863. 461: 424:The Stanford companion to Victorian fiction 414: 355:"Our Blind Contributor written by herself" 348: 346: 344: 115: 97: 78: 62: 49: 31: 295:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1883. 289:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1878. 277:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1874. 271:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1872. 265:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1871. 259:3 vol. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1867. 224: 341: 542: 391:Orlando: A Podcast on Women's Writing 330: 324: 570:People from West Somerset (district) 445: 443: 410: 408: 381: 379: 352: 307:1 vol. London: John Maxwell, 1887. 13: 313:. 1 vol. London: R. T. S., 1889. 301:. 1 vol. London: Hamilton, 1887. 140:King was born on 28 March 1839 in 14: 586: 510: 440: 405: 376: 152:of Cutcombe and a translator of 220: 482: 1: 317: 353:King, Alice (11 June 1887). 7: 521:Demorest's Monthly Magazine 177:Church of St John, Cutcombe 10: 591: 16:British writer (1839–1894) 457:. 9 May 1894. p. 10. 311:The Lady Elfrida's Escape 106: 88: 72: 43: 39: 30: 23: 478:. 5 May 1894. p. 5. 476:Central Somerset Gazette 331:Boase, Frederic (1965). 299:The Strange Story at Lee 269:The Woman with a Secret. 565:British women novelists 135: 230: 502:– via Ancestry. 228: 113:John Myers King  575:British blind people 533:The Girl's Own Paper 257:Sir Tristram's Will. 251:The Lady of Winburne 194:The Girl's Own Paper 517:Biographical sketch 237:. 3 vol. London: 76:26 April 1894  47:28 March 1839  293:Fettered Yet Free. 281:Hearts or Coronets 239:Hurst and Blackett 231: 433:978-0-8047-1528-7 305:A Strange Tangle. 263:Queen of Herself. 171:With the help of 127: 126: 582: 504: 503: 501: 499: 493: 486: 480: 479: 468: 459: 458: 447: 438: 437: 416:Sutherland, John 412: 403: 402: 400: 398: 383: 374: 373: 371: 369: 362:Girl's Own Paper 359: 350: 339: 338: 328: 120: 119: 102: 101: 83: 82: 68: 67: 66: 54: 53: 35: 21: 20: 590: 589: 585: 584: 583: 581: 580: 579: 540: 539: 519:by Alice King, 513: 508: 507: 497: 495: 494:. 3 August 1894 488: 487: 483: 470: 469: 462: 449: 448: 441: 434: 413: 406: 396: 394: 385: 384: 377: 367: 365: 357: 351: 342: 329: 325: 320: 223: 208:Charles Dickens 138: 123: 114: 96: 77: 61: 56: 55: 48: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 588: 578: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 552: 538: 537: 536:, 11 June 1887 524: 512: 511:External links 509: 506: 505: 481: 460: 439: 432: 404: 393:. 21 June 2022 375: 340: 322: 321: 319: 316: 315: 314: 308: 302: 296: 290: 284: 278: 272: 266: 260: 254: 248: 242: 222: 219: 137: 134: 125: 124: 122: 121: 110: 108: 104: 103: 90: 86: 85: 74: 70: 69: 45: 41: 40: 37: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 587: 576: 573: 571: 568: 566: 563: 561: 560:Blind writers 558: 556: 553: 551: 548: 547: 545: 535: 534: 529: 525: 522: 518: 515: 514: 492: 485: 477: 473: 467: 465: 456: 452: 446: 444: 435: 429: 425: 421: 420:"King, Alice" 417: 411: 409: 392: 388: 382: 380: 364:. pp. 1– 363: 356: 349: 347: 345: 336: 335: 327: 323: 312: 309: 306: 303: 300: 297: 294: 291: 288: 285: 282: 279: 276: 273: 270: 267: 264: 261: 258: 255: 252: 249: 246: 243: 240: 236: 233: 232: 227: 218: 216: 211: 209: 205: 201: 197: 195: 190: 189: 184: 183: 178: 174: 169: 167: 161: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 133: 131: 118: 112: 111: 109: 105: 100: 94: 91: 87: 81: 75: 71: 65: 59: 52: 46: 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 531: 520: 496:. Retrieved 484: 475: 454: 423: 395:. Retrieved 390: 366:. Retrieved 361: 333: 326: 310: 304: 298: 292: 287:Twice Loved. 286: 280: 275:Spell-Bound. 274: 268: 262: 256: 250: 244: 234: 221:Bibliography 212: 192: 186: 181: 173:Henry Morley 170: 162: 139: 129: 128: 18: 555:1894 deaths 550:1839 births 235:Forest Keep 544:Categories 451:"Obituary" 318:References 200:brass band 188:The Quiver 166:amenuensis 130:Alice King 89:Occupation 25:Alice King 455:The Times 107:Parent(s) 84:(aged 55) 418:(1989). 215:Minehead 146:Somerset 142:Cutcombe 58:Cutcombe 498:28 July 397:23 July 368:24 July 245:Eveline 241:, 1862. 204:cricket 158:Braille 523:, 1885 430:  202:and a 191:, and 182:Argosy 154:Virgil 95:  93:Writer 60:  358:(PDF) 150:Vicar 500:2022 428:ISBN 399:2022 370:2022 136:Life 73:Died 44:Born 546:: 530:, 474:. 463:^ 453:. 442:^ 422:. 407:^ 389:. 378:^ 360:. 343:^ 210:. 185:, 144:, 526:" 436:. 401:. 372:. 196:.

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Cutcombe
Somerset
Vicar
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Braille
amenuensis
Henry Morley
Church of St John, Cutcombe
Argosy
The Quiver
The Girl's Own Paper
brass band
cricket
Charles Dickens
Minehead

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