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    Tag: Margaret Kennedy

    It was her portion in that dower of genius which belonged to all her kindred; she carried it like a torch

    Dear Margaret, In your novel The Constant Nymph (1924), you left open some carefully disguised questions you later explored once again in your book The Forgotten Smile (1961): can…… Read more “It was her portion in that dower of genius which belonged to all her kindred; she carried it like a torch”

    20 de June de 2017 by juliana

    He had been, she perceived, too happy for safety

    Dear Margaret, I’ve been trying to write to you since the beginning of June, when I read your novel The forgotten Smile (1961). It took me a…… Read more “He had been, she perceived, too happy for safety”

    13 de July de 201620 de June de 2017 by juliana

    Margaret Kennedy

    Margaret Kennedy (23 April 1896 – 31 July 1967) was an English writer. She attended Cheltenham Ladies’ College, and Somerville College, Oxford. She had a son and two…… Read more “Margaret Kennedy”

    12 de July de 201620 de June de 2017 by juliana

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