Mary Edith Nepean Explained

Mary Edith Nepean
Birth Date:1876
Birth Place:Llandudno, Wales
Death Place:Llandudno, Wales
Resting Place:Great Orme Cemetery
Nationality:Welsh

Mary Edith Nepean née Bellis (1876–1960) was a Welsh writer who wrote in English.[1] Her 35 romantic novels mainly have Welsh settings or characters.[2] Nepean was trained as a painter by Robert Fowler, and her paintings were demonstrated in exhibitions. She was a commandant of the Red Cross.

Biography

Born in 1876 in Llandudno, she was the daughter of John Bellis, a county councillor, and his wife Mary. After being homeschooled, she studied painting under Robert Fowler. She later contributed to a number of exhibitions.[2]

In 1899, she married the high-ranking civil servant Molyneux Edward Nepean (1870–1948), with whom she moved to London.[3] Active in public life, she became a commandant of the Red Cross in Kent. She travelled to the Near East and the Balkans, where she developed an interest in the Gypsies of Transylvania.[2]

Literary career

Nepean's first novel Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills was published in 1917. It was somewhat influenced by writings of Allen Raine and Caradoc Evans. Along with another 34 novels, she wrote Romance and Realism in the Near East (1933), based on her travels, and contributed to popular journalism.[2]

Death

Mary Nepean died in Llandudno on 23 March 1960 and was buried in the Great Orme Cemetery.

Selected works

All were published by Stanley Paul of London.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who was who among English and European authors, 1931-1949: based on entries which first appeared in The Author's & writer's who's who & reference guide originally compiled by Edward Martell and L. G. Pine and in Who's who among living authors of older nations, originally compiled by Alberta Lawrence . 1978 . Gale Research Co.. 9780810300408 .
  2. Web site: Nepean (née Bellis), Mary Edith . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . 8 April 2016 .
  3. Web site: Molyneux Edward Nepean . Ancestry . 8 April 2016 .
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=LZUCtwAACAAJ Retrieved 5 August 2018.