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Grace Kennedy (1782 – 28 February 1825) was a Scottish writer. She was the fourth daughter of Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, county Ayr, and Robina, daughter of John Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, county Galloway. She was born at Pinmore in Ayrshire, but at an early age moved to Edinburgh. She wrote novels of a religious tendency which were very popular in their day. By 1920, they were very little read. She is best known as the author of Father Clement (1823), an anti-Roman Catholic novel, which ran through some dozen editions and was translated into most of the languages of Europe. She was writing Philip Colville, a Covenanter's Story when she died in 1825. A collection of her works in six volumes appeared at Edinburgh in 1827, and a German translation of them, Sämmtliche Werke, in Bielefeld in 1

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  • Grace Kennedy (* 1782 in Pinmore, Ayrshire; † 28. Februar 1825 in Edinburgh) war eine schottische Schriftstellerin. Grace Kennedy lebte meist in Edinburgh. Ihre Werke bekunden eine tiefe Religiosität und sind im 19. Jahrhundert in zahlreichen Auflagen erscheinen. (de)
  • Grace Kennedy (1782 – 28 February 1825) was a Scottish writer. She was the fourth daughter of Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, county Ayr, and Robina, daughter of John Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, county Galloway. She was born at Pinmore in Ayrshire, but at an early age moved to Edinburgh. She wrote novels of a religious tendency which were very popular in their day. By 1920, they were very little read. She is best known as the author of Father Clement (1823), an anti-Roman Catholic novel, which ran through some dozen editions and was translated into most of the languages of Europe. She was writing Philip Colville, a Covenanter's Story when she died in 1825. A collection of her works in six volumes appeared at Edinburgh in 1827, and a German translation of them, Sämmtliche Werke, in Bielefeld in 1838 and another one in 1842. (en)
  • Грейс Кеннеди (англ. Grace Kennedy; 1782 — 28 февраля 1825) — шотландская писательница. (ru)
  • Grace Kennedy, född 1782 i Ayrshire, död den 28 februari 1825 i Edinburgh, var en skotsk författare. Grace Kennedy författade romaner med religiösa motiv, bland annat The decision (1821; svensk översättning "Beslutet", 1849), Jessy Allan, or The Lame Girl (1822), Father Clement (1823; svensk översättning "Pater Clemens", 1855), Anna Ross (1824; svensk översättning 1850) och Dunallan (andra upplagan 1825; svensk översättning 1850). (sv)
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  • Grace Kennedy (* 1782 in Pinmore, Ayrshire; † 28. Februar 1825 in Edinburgh) war eine schottische Schriftstellerin. Grace Kennedy lebte meist in Edinburgh. Ihre Werke bekunden eine tiefe Religiosität und sind im 19. Jahrhundert in zahlreichen Auflagen erscheinen. (de)
  • Грейс Кеннеди (англ. Grace Kennedy; 1782 — 28 февраля 1825) — шотландская писательница. (ru)
  • Grace Kennedy, född 1782 i Ayrshire, död den 28 februari 1825 i Edinburgh, var en skotsk författare. Grace Kennedy författade romaner med religiösa motiv, bland annat The decision (1821; svensk översättning "Beslutet", 1849), Jessy Allan, or The Lame Girl (1822), Father Clement (1823; svensk översättning "Pater Clemens", 1855), Anna Ross (1824; svensk översättning 1850) och Dunallan (andra upplagan 1825; svensk översättning 1850). (sv)
  • Grace Kennedy (1782 – 28 February 1825) was a Scottish writer. She was the fourth daughter of Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, county Ayr, and Robina, daughter of John Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, county Galloway. She was born at Pinmore in Ayrshire, but at an early age moved to Edinburgh. She wrote novels of a religious tendency which were very popular in their day. By 1920, they were very little read. She is best known as the author of Father Clement (1823), an anti-Roman Catholic novel, which ran through some dozen editions and was translated into most of the languages of Europe. She was writing Philip Colville, a Covenanter's Story when she died in 1825. A collection of her works in six volumes appeared at Edinburgh in 1827, and a German translation of them, Sämmtliche Werke, in Bielefeld in 1 (en)
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  • Grace Kennedy (Schriftstellerin) (de)
  • Grace Kennedy (writer) (en)
  • Кеннеди, Грейс (ru)
  • Grace Kennedy (författare) (sv)
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