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  1. Mary Elizabeth Mohl or Mary Elizabeth Clarke (22 February 1793 – 15 May 1883) was a British writer who was known as a salon hostess in Paris. She was known by her nickname of "Clarkey". She was admired for her independence and conversation. She eventually married the orientalist Julius von Mohl.

  2. Mar 18, 2017 · Over the next 90 years, Mary Clarke Mohl lived an extraordinary life at the crossroads of French and British culture and society. Nearly all of it was spent in Paris, where she saw...

  3. Mary Elizabeth Mohl or Mary Elizabeth Clarke (22 February 1793 – 15 May 1883) was a British writer who was known as a salon hostess in Paris. She was known by her nickname of "Clarkey". She was admired for her independence and conversation. She eventually married the orientalist Julius von Mohl.

  4. Apr 21, 2009 · Mary Elizabeth Clarke Mohl 1793 - 1883 was a British socialite who organised a popular and influential social salon in Paris.

  5. Mary Clarke Mohl (born Elizabeth Mary Clarke) was a lively correspondent of Elizabeth Jesser Reid, who was one of the few British women that Mohl deemed consequential and intelligent enough to merit attention.

  6. "Mohl [née Clarke], Mary Elizabeth (1793–1883), salon hostess and author" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  7. Mohl, Mary Elizabeth, (1793-1883), hostess This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the...

  8. Mary Elizabeth Mohl or Mary Elizabeth Clarke (22 February 1793 – 15 May 1883) was a British writer who was known as a salon hostess in Paris. She was known by her nickname of "Clarkey". She was admired for her independence and conversation. She eventually married the orientalist Julius von Mohl.

  9. A Portrait in letters of Mary Clarke Mohl (1793-1883) by Mary Clarke Mohl ( Book ) [Torquay], to George Goodin Moulton-Barrett

  10. During their tour, the family became acquainted with Mary Mohl (then Clarke), an unconventional woman who hosted an important intellectual salon in Paris. FN was drawn to Mohl, who was equally impressed by...