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Macaulay, Rose, 1881-1958
Rose Macaulay was born in Rugby in 1881 and educated at Somerville College, Oxford. She was a prolific writer: her first best-seller was Potterism in 1920 but she also published a biography of John Milton, and wrote verse. Her final novel, The Towers of Trezibond (1956) was especially highly regarded and created a literary sensation. She also wrote many articles for periodicals such as The Spectator and The Observer . Her correspondence with a distant cousin, the Revd. J.H.C. Johnson, was published posthumously as Letters to a Friend (1961) and Last Letters to a Friend (1962).
From the guide to the MACAULAY, Rose (1881-1958) - letters to Eric Gillett, c1932-c1939, (Senate House Library, University of London)
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Macaulay, Rose, Dame
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Macaulay, Rose, Dame
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Macaulay, Rose, Dame
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6559479 (person)
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Macaulay, Rose, Dame.
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Macaulay, Rose, Dame
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