Catherine Stepney Explained

Catherine Stepney
Birth Date:23 December 1778
Birth Place:Grittleton
Death Place:London
Other Names:Catherine Manners
Nationality:British

Catherine Stepney (23 December 1778 – 14 April 1845) was a British novelist.

Life

Catherine Pollok was born in Grittleton, Wiltshire in 1778. Her first husband was Russell Manners, whom she divorced. In 1813 she married Sir Thomas Stepney who was the ninth and as it turned out the last Stepney baronet, of Prendergast. He was a groom of the bed-chamber to the Duke of York and he died without issue in 1825.

Stepney is credited with writing six novels, but Mary Mitford claimed that Stepney's drafts were honed and polished by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. She wrote two novels during her first marriage, and four known as the silver fork novels after her second marriage were about the high society she frequented.[1]

Stepney was known as a hostess because her house was a meeting place for London's artistic and literary society. In 1836 she modelled for a bust by Richard Cockle Lucas who portrayed her as Cleopatra. This bust is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.[2] The National Portrait Gallery has a painting of her made by John Hayter.[3]

Stepney died in London on 14 April 1845.[4] [5] After her death there were accounts of how she was unaware that her novels were not always well regarded.[6]

Bibliography

Catherine Manners

Catherine Stepney

Notes and References

  1. Web site: wikisource biography . 54 . 19 February 2016.
  2. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O66222/catherine-lady-stepney-d-1845-bust-lucas-richard-cockle/ Catherine, Lady Stepney (d. 1845) as Cleopatra
  3. http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp05779/catherine-neacutee-pollok-lady-stepney?search=sas&sText=catherine+stepney Catherine Stepney
  4. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26403?docPos=2 Catherine Stepney
  5. Lady Stepney . The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Review . July 1845 . 86 . .
  6. http://lordbyron.cath.lib.vt.edu/doc.php?choose=HoSmith.1847.GG6.xml#HS-23 A greybeard's gossip about his literary acquaintance
  7. Book: Mrs. Manners . Castle Nuovier; or, Henrii and Adelina. A Romance. In Two Volumes. . London . Printed for B. Crosby and Co. . 1806 . .
  8. Castle Nuovier; or, Henrii and Adelina . Review . Literary Journal . 1 . 6 . June 1806 . 671–672 . .