Maria Polack

English novelist and educator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maria Polack (31 January 1787 – 8 January 1849[1]) was an English Jewish novelist and educator. Her father, Ephraim Polack,[2] was a prominent member of the Great Synagogue of London,[3] and her niece (or perhaps daughter), Elizabeth Polack, was the first Jewish woman melodramatist in England.[4]

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Maria Polack
Born(1787-01-31)31 January 1787
Died8 January 1849(1849-01-08) (aged 61)
Whitechapel
OccupationTeacher of music and poetry
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Notable worksFiction without Romance (1830)
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In 1830 Polack published by subscription the two-volume anti-romance Fiction without Romance, or The Locket Watch, which focuses on the importance of female education and respecting religious and class differences.[5][6][7] The novel depicts a gentile family in Devonshire, a member of whom, Eliza Desbro, encounters a sympathetic Jewish family after discovering her status as a bastard.[8][9] The one-hundred and twenty subscribers to Polack's book included John Braham (two copies), Mrs Nathan Rothschild (five copies), and members of the Goldsmid family (six copies).[10] A second, non-subscriber edition was published two years after the first edition.[11]

Bibliography

  • Polack, Maria (1830). Fiction Without Romance; or The Locket-Watch. London: Effingham Wilson. Free access icon
  • Polack, Maria (1832) Fiction Without Romance; or The Locket-Watch. London: A. K. Newman & Co.[12]

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