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Knox, Mary:


Subject Literature » Victorian Literature

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405151191.2007.x


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wife of Mary Taylor’s brother Waring, who married her in New Zealand. She was the daughter of a doctor – “an idle fool” according to Ellen Taylor (to CB, Aug 1850) – and niece to Robert Knox (1791–1862), author of The Races of Men , a Scottish anatomist who was involved in the trials of Burke and Hare. Mary Taylor was pessimistic about the marriage of Mary and Waring. ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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