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Caroline Clive, sometimes known as Caroline Wigley Clive (pseudonym, V; 24 June 1801 – 13 July 1873) was an English writer. She was known chiefly as the author of IX Poems that when first published, took their place in the forefront of then-contemporary feminine verse. Clive wrote all her life, was a brilliant conversationalist, was held in the highest regard within an exceptionally notable intellectual circle, and carried on a large correspondence.

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  • كارولين كلايف (بالإنجليزية: Caroline Clive)‏ (24 يونيو 1801 في المملكة المتحدة - 13 يوليو 1872 في )؛ شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية بريطانية. (ar)
  • Caroline Clive, sometimes known as Caroline Wigley Clive (pseudonym, V; 24 June 1801 – 13 July 1873) was an English writer. She was known chiefly as the author of IX Poems that when first published, took their place in the forefront of then-contemporary feminine verse. Clive wrote all her life, was a brilliant conversationalist, was held in the highest regard within an exceptionally notable intellectual circle, and carried on a large correspondence. (en)
  • Caroline Clive (24 de junio de 1801, Brompton, Gran Londres, Inglaterra - 13 de julio de 1873, Whitfield, Herefordshire, Inglaterra), nacida Caroline Meysey Wigley, fue una novelista y poeta británica. Hija de Edmund Meysey Wigley y Anna Maria Meysey, se casó el 10 de noviembre de 1840 con el reverendo Archer Clive y tuvieron dos hijos: Charles y Alice. Publicó, con el seudónimo «V.», ocho volúmenes de poesía y las novelas Paul Ferroll (1855) y Why Paul Ferroll killed his Wife (1860). (es)
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  • كارولين كلايف (بالإنجليزية: Caroline Clive)‏ (24 يونيو 1801 في المملكة المتحدة - 13 يوليو 1872 في )؛ شاعرة، كاتِبة وروائية بريطانية. (ar)
  • Caroline Clive, sometimes known as Caroline Wigley Clive (pseudonym, V; 24 June 1801 – 13 July 1873) was an English writer. She was known chiefly as the author of IX Poems that when first published, took their place in the forefront of then-contemporary feminine verse. Clive wrote all her life, was a brilliant conversationalist, was held in the highest regard within an exceptionally notable intellectual circle, and carried on a large correspondence. (en)
  • Caroline Clive (24 de junio de 1801, Brompton, Gran Londres, Inglaterra - 13 de julio de 1873, Whitfield, Herefordshire, Inglaterra), nacida Caroline Meysey Wigley, fue una novelista y poeta británica. Hija de Edmund Meysey Wigley y Anna Maria Meysey, se casó el 10 de noviembre de 1840 con el reverendo Archer Clive y tuvieron dos hijos: Charles y Alice. Publicó, con el seudónimo «V.», ocho volúmenes de poesía y las novelas Paul Ferroll (1855) y Why Paul Ferroll killed his Wife (1860). (es)
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