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Taylor, Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Taylor (novelist) Summary

née Coles (born July 3, 1912, Reading, Berkshire, Eng.—died Nov. 19, 1975, Penn, Buckinghamshire) British novelist noted for her precise use of language and scrupulously understated style.

Her first novel, At Mrs Lippincote's, was published in 1945; like most of her work, it has a largely uneventful plot but portrays with unerring accuracy the behaviour of women in contemporary society.

Among her other works are A Wreath of Roses (1950), A Game of Hide and Seek (1951), The Sleeping Beauty (1953), and The Wedding Group (1968). Volumes of short stories include A Dedicated Man (1965) and The Devastating Boys (1972). She frequently contributed to The New Yorker magazine.

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