Emmuska Orczy
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female
place of birth
Tarna-Ors, Hungary
genre
Literature & Fiction
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Emmuska Orczy was a Hungarian-British novelist, best remembered as the author of THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL (1905). Baroness Orczy's sequels to the novel were less successful. She was also an artist, and her works were exhibited at the Royal Academy, London. Her first venture into fiction was with crime stories. Among her most popular characters was The Old Man in the Corner, who was featured in a series of twelve British movies from 1924, starring Rolf Leslie.
Baroness Emmuska Orczy was born in Tarna-Ors, Hungary, as the only daughter of Baron Felix Orczy, a noted composer and conductor, and his wife Emma. Her father was a friend of such composers as Wagner, Liszt, and Gounod. Orczy moved with her parents from Budapest to Brussels and then t...more
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Emmuska Baroness Orczy on tour for book "The Scarlet Pimpernel (Bantam Classic)"
September 23, 2009 11:00PM
Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore, 7419 W. Madison St., Forest Park, IL, The United States
1865: Birthday of Baroness Orczy, Hungarian-English artist, playwright, author of romantic novels & short detective stories(e.g.The Scarlet Pimpernel, Old Man in the Corner) 1952: Then Vice President Richard M. Nixon gives Checkers speech denying acceptance of bribes while in office.
September 23, 2009 11:00PM
Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore, 7419 W. Madison St., Forest Park, IL, The United States
1865: Birthday of Baroness Orczy, Hungarian-English artist, playwright, author of romantic novels & short detective stories(e.g.The Scarlet Pimpernel, Old Man in the Corner) 1952: Then Vice President Richard M. Nixon gives Checkers speech denying acceptance of bribes while in office.
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quotes by Emmuska Orczy
"They seek him here, they seek him there
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere
Is he in heaven or is he in hell?
That demned elusive Pimpernel "
— Emmuska Orczy
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere
Is he in heaven or is he in hell?
That demned elusive Pimpernel "
— Emmuska Orczy
"'When will you give up these mad adventures, and leave others to fight their own battles and to save their own lives as best they may?'
'When your ladyship has ceased to be the most admired woman in Europe, namely, when I am in my grave.'"
— Emmuska Orczy (Scarlet Pimpernel, The)
'When your ladyship has ceased to be the most admired woman in Europe, namely, when I am in my grave.'"
— Emmuska Orczy (Scarlet Pimpernel, The)
"The sound of distant breakers made her heart ache with melancholy. She was in the mood when the sea has a saddening effect upon the nerves. It is only when we are very happy that we can bear to gaze merrily upon the vast and limitless expanse of water, rolling on and on with such persistent, irritating monotony to the accompaniment of our thoughts, whether grave or gay. When they are gay, the waves echo their gaiety; but when they are sad, then every breaker, as it rolls, seems to bring additional sadness and to speak to us of hopelessness and of the pettiness of all our joys."
— Emmuska Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel)
— Emmuska Orczy (The Scarlet Pimpernel)














