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Margaret Irwin (1889–1967)

Autor de Young Bess

27+ Obras 1,366 Miembros 29 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

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Nombre canónico
Irwin, Margaret
Nombre legal
Irwin, Margaret Emma Faith
Fecha de nacimiento
1889-03-27
Fecha de fallecimiento
1967-12-11
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Highgate, London, England, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Educación
Oxford University
Clifton High School, Bristol
Ocupaciones
historical novelist
Relaciones
Monsell, J. R. (husband|1927-1952|his death)
Monsell, Elinor (sister-in-law)
Wedgwood, Cicely Veronica (friend)
Biografía breve
Margaret Emma Faith Irwin was born at Highgate in London. Following the deaths of her parents in childhood, she was raised by a paternal uncle, a classical scholar. She attended the Clifton School in Bristol and then Oxford University. In 1929, she married John Robert Monsell, an artist and illustrator of children’s books. Margaret Irwin began publishing stories in 1924, and was awarded first prize in the Historical Novel Competition organized by the London publishers Chatto and Windus for her story None So Pretty in 1930. She went on to establish herself as a successful historical novelist, recognized by readers and critics for her considerable talent. The dustjackets of her books were designed by her husband. Margaret Irwin was a friend of the history scholar and writer Dame Cicely Veronica (C.V.) Wedgwood.

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THE DEEP ONES: "The Book" by Margaret Irwin en The Weird Tradition (diciembre 2021)

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james Graham was the Marquis of Montrose. In the dying days of the English Civil war, he raised the monarchists of Scotland to the height of nearly seizing the country. Though a supporter of Scotland against the Stuart forces in "The War of the three Kingdoms", by 1642 he was a staunch supporter of Charles I against Cromwell's Parliamentarians. Winning five field battles he maintained the war in Scotland until defeated by a surpeise attack at Philiphaugh in 1645, and fled to the continent. Invading Scotland again in 1649, he was captured and executed for treason . After the restoration of Charles Ii, his memory was granted an elaborate funeral by that king. He was romantically linked with the sister of Prince Rupert. The novel is well researched and readable.… (más)
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DinadansFriend | Mar 31, 2024 |
This book reads like a history textbook that sometimes has dialogue in it. By the time I gave up reading, nothing had really HAPPENED. There was no insight into what Elizabeth thought about what was happening. There was just stuff being said to happen. I know it was kind of the style when this book was written to tell not show, but it's 2023 and there's a huge amount of novels about young Elizabeth Tudor that are written in an engaging manner while still being historically accurate.
 
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momelimberham | Feb 5, 2023 |

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