Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
(1867–1906)
Anglo-American novelist and dramatist, who wrote under the pen-name of John Oliver Hobbes
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "P. M. T. C."

Works

  • "The Fool's Hour" in The Yellow Book, 1 (1894), pp. 253−272, co-authored with George Moore
  • The Tales of John Oliver Hobbes (1894)
  • Some Emotions and a Moral (1891)
  • The Sinner's Comedy (1892)
  • A Study in Temptations (1893)
  • A Bundle of Life (1894)
  • The Gods, Some Mortals, and Lord Wickenham (1895)
  • The Herb Moon (1896)
  • The School for Saints (1897)
  • Robert Orange (1900)
  • The Serious Wooing (1901)
  • Love and the Soul Hunters (1902)
  • Tales about Temperament (1902)
  • The Vineyard (1904)
  • The Flute of Pan (1905)
  • The Dream and the Business (1906)

Plays

  • Journeys end in Lovers Meeting (1894)
  • Osbern and Ursyne (1899)
  • The Ambassador (1898)
  • A Repentance (1899)
  • The Wisdom of the Wise (1900)
  • The Flute of Pane (1904)
  • The Bishop's Move (1902), co-authored

Contributions to EB1911

Translations

Works about Craigie

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