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Pamela Neville-Sington was born on 30 March, 1959 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Discover Pamela Neville-Sington's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Pamela A. Neville
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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March, 1959
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Date of death March 1, 2017
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Nationality United States

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2017

Neville-Sington died of pancreatic cancer on 1 March 2017.

2004

In 2004 she produced Robert Browning: A life after death which one reviewer described as "the best popular Browning biography for the past 60 years" and another as having "the quality of a superior Victorian novel". In her forties, Neville-Sington was diagnosed with glaucoma which inhibited her examination of the primary sources she used to write biographies. She moved on to different forms of writing.

1997

Her first sole-authored book was Fanny Trollope: The life and adventures of a clever woman (1997) which her obituary writer in The Times thought appropriate to the author and the subject. The book examined the relationship between Fanny and her son Anthony Trollope in detail and shed new light on it. Neville-Sington also argued that Fanny, not Anthony, was the true originator of the repertoire of characters known as "Trollopian" such as the country parson and that Fanny was the basis for her son's character Glencora Palliser. She then edited a new edition of Fanny's Domestic Manners of the Americans for Penguin for which she also provided the introduction and notes and wrote the entry on Fanny for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

Trollope, Fanny. (1997) Domestic manners of the Americans. London: Penguin. (With introduction and notes) ISBN 0140435611

1987

In 1987 she married David Sington, a documentary film maker who worked for the BBC, with whom she collaborated on a book on the influence of utopian thought. The couple had no children. A dog-lover from youth when she had a poodle, she later kept Samoyeds whose breed history she studied carefully.

1959

Pamela A. Neville-Sington (30 March 1959 – 1 March 2017) was a literary biographer and authority on the life and works of Fanny Trollope, Anthony Trollope, and Robert Browning.

Pamela Neville was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on 30 March 1959. She received her advanced education at Harvard University followed by Oxford and a PhD at the Warburg Institute for which David Starkey was one of the examiners and which was published in volume III of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain as "Press, politics and religion".