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Mary Webb (1) (1881–1927)

Author of Precious Bane

For other authors named Mary Webb, see the disambiguation page.

Mary Webb (1) has been aliased into Mary Gladys Meredith Webb.

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About the Author

Image credit: Mary Webb, c.1910-20

Works by Mary Webb

Works have been aliased into Mary Gladys Meredith Webb.

Precious Bane (1924) 935 copies, 32 reviews
Gone to Earth (1917) 373 copies, 8 reviews
The House in Dormer Forest (1920) 116 copies, 2 reviews
Armour Wherein He Trusted (1929) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Poems and the Spring of Joy (1928) 28 copies, 1 review
Fifty-One Poems (1946) 6 copies
Selected Poems (1981) 4 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into Mary Gladys Meredith Webb.

Weird Woods: Tales from the Haunted Forests of Britain (2020) — Contributor — 117 copies, 2 reviews
The Virago Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century, Volume 1 (1987) — Contributor — 81 copies, 3 reviews
The Haunted Library: Classic Ghost Stories (2016) — Contributor — 47 copies, 2 reviews
The Ghost Book: Sixteen Stories of the Uncanny (1970) — Contributor — 38 copies, 1 review
The Seas of God: Great Stories of the Human Spirit (1944) — Contributor — 29 copies, 2 reviews

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Other names
Meredith, Mary Gladys (birth name)
Birthdate
1881-03-25
Date of death
1927-10-08
Burial location
Shrewsbury Cemetery, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, UK
Gender
female
Nationality
England
UK
Birthplace
Leighton, Cheshire, England, UK
Place of death
St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, UK
Places of residence
Leighton, Cheshire, England, UK
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England, UK
Stanton-on-Hine Heath, Shropshire, England, UK
Meole Brace, England, UK
Weston-super-Mare, England, UK
Pontesbury, Shropshire, England, UK (show all 9)
Bayston Hill, Shropshire, England, UK
London, England, UK
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex, England, UK
Education
governess
finishing school
Occupations
novelist
poet
essayist
nature writer
book reviewer
short story writer
Short biography
Mary Webb was born Mary Gladys Meredith in Shropshire, England, the eldest of six children in a family proud of their Celtic descent. Her father wrote poetry and painted and shared his deep knowledge of the countryside, history, and folklore of Shropshire with his daughter. She began to write at an early age, including poems, stories, and plays to amuse her younger siblings. She was educated at home by a governess, at her father's boarding school, and then at a finishing school. At age 20, she became ill with Graves disease, a hyperactive thyroid disorder, which caused her many problems and contributed to her early death. It also altered her appearance, which made her self-conscious and largely solitary. During her convalescence from this first attack of illness, she wrote her first nature essays, The Spring of Joy (not published until 1917). In 1912, she married Henry Webb, a teacher and neighbor. They moved to Weston-super-Mare, where Henry Webb got a teaching job. Away from her beloved Shropshire, Mary Webb began writing her first novel, The Golden Arrow (1916). Her second novel, Gone to Earth (1917), was highly acclaimed. At this time, British and USA publishers demonstrated interested in her work and she received advances for her next book The House in Dormer Forest (1920). It was written in a small house that Mary and her husband built in a field near Bayston Hill in central Shropshire, Spring Cottage. In 1921, Henry Webb took a teaching post in London and the couple moved to the city, keeping Spring Cottage as a second home for school holidays and weekends. Mary became active in London literary and journalism circles, and wrote essays, short stories, and poems as well as book reviews for The Spectator, the Nation, and the Bookman. Precious Bane (1924), her fifth novel and most famous work, won the prestigious Prix Femina. However, Mary Webb only achieved wide public recognition and became a bestselling author after her untimely death at age 46.

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My first Mary Webb novel, I don’t recall where I heard of her books, but I’m glad I found her.

Precious Bane is about Prue Sarn and her infinite ability to see a piece of good in everyone she loves.

The precious bane refers to Prue's 'hare-shotted lip' and her brother Gideon's obsessive desire for money and power. The setting is 18th century Shropshire, England and includes some interesting and quirky folklore from that area.

The writing is beautiful and the descriptions of nature and how Prue creates her own sanctuary and finds solace are inspiring.

Highly recommend....
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almin | 31 other reviews | Nov 3, 2024 |
Great story set in rural England of Shropshire somewhat like Wuthering Heights with brooding farmers and a kind woman afflicted with a deformity who is seeking love. Nature seems to reflect the feelings of characters. Really good.
 
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kslade | 31 other reviews | Dec 8, 2022 |
In beautiful, simple and straightforward language, this book tells the story of characters in a small town in Western England, in the first part of the 19th century. Ignorance runs rampant, with its companion, cruelty, in the small-knit farming community. In the Sarn family, love of money creates dishonesty and ruins lives. But, just when all seems lost and at an end for the brave, good-hearted protagonist, good prevails. Heart-warming.
 
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burritapal | 31 other reviews | Oct 23, 2022 |
Better than I expected. I do love a good anti-capital book.
 
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galuf84 | 31 other reviews | Jul 27, 2022 |

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