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Name: Rose Macaulay
Variant Name: Dame Rose Macaulay
Birth Date: August 1, 1881
Death Date: October 30, 1958
Nationality: British, English
Gender: Female

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Biography of Rose Macaulay
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Emilie Rose Macaulay, whom Elizabeth Bowen called "one of the few writers of whom it may be said, she adorns our century," was born at Rugby, where her father was an assistant master. Descended on both sides from a long line of clerical ancestors, she...


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Emilie Rose Macaulay ( 1 August 1881 - 30 October 1958 ) was an English novelist. Sourced "Take my camel, dear," said my aunt Dot, as she climbed down from this animal on her return from High Mass. The Towers of Trebizond (1956), opening words External...


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Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay, DBE (1 August, 1881 - 30 October, 1958), affectionately known as Emilie (her actual first name), was an English novelist. She published thirty-five books, mostly novels but also biography and travel. The novels include Abbots...


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The New Leader
Rose Macaulay: A Writer's Life. (book reviews)
10/05/1992: 1,563 words, approx. 5 pages
MANY OF HER contemporaries considered her the leading Edwardian novelist. Critics lauded her depictions of a society rebelling against Victorian values, her psychological grasp of character, her poetic evocations of exotic land-scapes, her satirical eye for cultural foibles, and, in particular, her ability...
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Anglican Theological Review
Faith and Doubt in Rose Macaulay's The Towers of Trebizond
01/01/2006: 7,757 words, approx. 26 pages
The English writer Rose Macaulay (1881-1958) is worthy of consideration as a spiritual mentor for Christians today. In her last novel, The Towers of Trebizond, as well as in her personal biography, readers will discover an intriguing story that offers insights into obstacles to...
 


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