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Ethel Rolt Wheeler was born Mary Ethel Wheeler, the daughter of the stone merchant Joseph Wheeler, and Amina Cooke Taylor, both of whom were of Irish descent. She wrote using the pen name "Rolt Wheeler", as did her brother, the author and occultist
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David James O’Donogheu, The poets of Ireland: a biographical and bibliographical dictionary of Irish writers of English verse, Hodges Figgis & Co., Dublin, 1912
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Gawsworth, John (ed.) (1937). Richards’ Shilling Selections from Modern Poets: Ethel Rolt-Wheeler, London
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Joseph and Amina are recorded as living at Grassmore House, Lewisham, Kent, England, on the 1881 census
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Rolt-Wheeler, Ethel (1913). Ireland’s Veils, and other poems, Elkin Mathews, London
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, 1919.
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The New York Times Saturday Review of Books, Saturday, September 3, 1910.
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Wheeler, Ethel (1905). The Year’s Horoscope, sonnets, The Brochure Series
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She was a prolific author and contributed to many journals including
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Rolt-Wheeler, Ethel (1910). Famous Blue-Stockings, Methuen, London
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on her paternal side and author and anti-Corn law propagandist,
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of London and chair of the Irish Circle of the Lyceum Club.
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In 1915, she is recorded as living at 59, Stradella Road,
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Alice Meynell letters to Ethel Rolt Wheeler, 1910-1911
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A Bibliography of Yeats Criticism, 1887–1965, p. 271.
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pen name
Lewisham
London
Glasgow
Francis Rolt Wheeler
Joseph Wheeler
William Cooke Taylor
Irish Literary Society
Dome
The Theosophical Review
The Atlantic Monthly
The London Magazine
Harper's Magazine
The Anglo-Saxon Review
The Englishwoman's Review
Herne Hill
Behind the Veil
Women of the Cell and Cloister
The New York Times Saturday Review of Books, Saturday, September 3, 1910.


"The Gissing Journal, Volume XXXII, number 3, July 1996"
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An Index to The Theosophical Review 1897–1909 London.
Harper's Magazine, July 1908.
"The FictionMags Index"
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