Background
Craigie, Pearl Mary-Teresa was born on November 3, 1867 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of John Morgan and Laura Hortense (Arnold) Richards.
Craigie, Pearl Mary-Teresa was born on November 3, 1867 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of John Morgan and Laura Hortense (Arnold) Richards.
Educated under private tutors, also at Paris and University College, London.
Received into Roman Catholic Church, 1892. Author: Some Emotions and a Moral, 1891. The Sinner’s Comedy, 1892.
A Study in Temptations, 1893.
A Bundle of Life, 1894. Journey’s End in Lovers’ Meeting (proverb in one act, written for Mission Ellen Terry).
The Gods, Some Mortals and Lord Wickenham, 1895. The Herb Moon, 1896; School for Saints, 1897.
Osborn and Ursyne, tragedy in blank verse, 1899.
Robert Orange, 1900. The Serious Wooing, 1901. Tales About Temperaments, 1902.
Love and the Soul Hunters, 1902.
The Vineyard, 1903. The Flute of Pan, 1905. Plays: The Ambassador (produced London, 1898).
A Repentance (produced same, 1899).
The Wisdom of the Wise, comedy (produced same, November 1900). Participant author The Bishop’s Move, 1902. The Flute of Pan (produced Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1904).
Home: London, Engineering
Married Reginald Walpole Craigie, in England, February, 1887.