Simpson, Helen, 1897-1940
Variant namesSimpson was an Australian novelist noted for her detective novels. She was married to Sir Denis John Browne, a noted English pediatric surgeon.
From the description of [Letter] 1934 Oct. 30, 48 Queen Anne Street, W.1, [London, England, to] Madame de Morinni / Helen Browne. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 174550989
Helen Simpson was born in Australia of French heritage; she became one of the earliest female undergraduates at Oxford, and lived her adult life in England. A remarkably diverse writer, she is primarily remembered as a novelist, gifted with an elegant, satirical style that was at once farcical and slightly horrific. She wrote several mysteries with Clemence Dane, and was a charter member of the Detection Club, which also included Dorothy Sayers. She was killed during the bombing of London in World War II.
From the description of Helen Simpson letter to Mr. Maggs, 1937 June 10. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55059398
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Birth 1897-12-01
Death 1940-10-14
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