Compton-Burnett, I. (Ivy), 1884-1969

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Birth 1884-06-05
Death 1969-08-27
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Ivy Compton-Burnett was born at Pinner, Middlesex, England, June 5, 1884; educated at Addiscombe College, Howard College, and the Royal Holloway College; wrote first novel, Dolores (1911), while a governess for her younger sisters; wrote over twenty novels in her lifetime, receiving the James Tait Black memorial prize for Mother and son (1955); died, London, England, Aug. 27, 1969.

From the description of Literary manuscripts, 1948-1963. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38272478

Ivy Compton-Burnett was a British novelist.

From the description of Ivy Compton-Burnett letters, 1941-1972. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 36669921

Ivy Compton-Burnett (June 5, 1884-August 27, 1969), a fiction writer, relied heavily on dialogue in her work. She developed a highly individualistic style of writing: no use of colons or semi-colons, exclamation marks or italics. She primarily wrote about human weaknesses and foibles of all sorts and in each of her novels the dysfunctional family emerged. She wrote 20 known and published books; most of her novels are out of print.

From the guide to the Ivy Compton-Burnett Letter to A. R. Redway, December 3, 1947, 1947 and 1950, (University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.)

English writer.

From the description of Darkness and Day: original autograph manuscript, ca. 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866486

From the description of Darkness and Day : corrected typescript, ca. 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122566082

British novelist.

From the description of Collection, 1953-1964. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122590248

Biography

Ivy Compton-Burnett was born at Pinner, Middlesex, England, June 5, 1884; educated at Addiscombe College, Howard College, and the Royal Holloway College; wrote first novel, Dolores (1911), while a governess for her younger sisters; wrote over twenty novels in her lifetime, receiving the James Tait Black memorial prize for Mother and son (1955); died, London, England, August 27, 1969.

From the guide to the Ivy Compton-Burnett Literary Manuscripts, 1948-1963, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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