Florence Marryat, also known by her married names, Mrs. Ross Church and Mrs. Francis Lean, was a popular English sensation novelist, writer, editor, and prominent Spiritualist active during the mid-to-late Victorian era. Besides penning multiple works in other genres, Marryat wrote at least sixty-six novels between 1865 and 1899. Recently, her 1897 vampire novel
The Blood of the Vampire, which depicts the interracial heiress Harriet Brandt as inadvertently draining Europeans with lethal psychic energy, has received scholarly attention and provoked debate regarding its meaning.
Life
LifeMarryat (b. 9 July 1833) was born in Brighton, Sussex to the popular novelist and naval author Captain Frederick Marryat and his wife Catherine Marryat née Shairp. With her ten siblings, Florence Marryat
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Citation: Craig, Lydia. "Florence Marryat". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 05 July 2021 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2950, accessed 23 November 2024.]