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Angela Thirkell, portrait by John Collier, 1914.
Angela Margaret Thirkell (/ˈθɜːrkəl/; née Mackail, 30 January 1890 – 29 January 1961) was an English and Australian novelist. She also published one novel, Trooper to Southern Cross, under the pseudonym Leslie Parker.
Angela Margaret Thirkell (/ˈθɜːrkəl/; née Mackail, 30 January 1890 – 29 January 1961) was an English and Australian novelist. She also published one novel...
Thirkell is a surname. People with that name include: AngelaThirkell (1890–1961), English-born Australian novelist John Thirkell (born 1958), British...
were Katherine Mary (b. 1920), wife of Lancelot George Thirkell, son of the novelist AngelaThirkell; (Thomas) Martin Francis Esmond (1922-1944), killed...
Popular Fiction, 1920–1960, which examines the work of Buchan, Yates and AngelaThirkell. Times review 2 March 1905 A. J. Smithers (1982). Dornford Yates: A...
Princess Osra by Anthony Hope Mixo-Lydia: Balkan country in the novels of AngelaThirkell; has a long-standing enmity with neighbouring Slavo-Lydia. Moldavia:...
in the equivalent opening scene of the 1995 film adaptation, Babe. AngelaThirkell, in her 1945 novel Miss Bunting, uses an old Aunt Sally, which its...
which a deserving lad finally gets a house there called ‘The Cedars’. AngelaThirkell continues the tale of The Cedars, Muswell Hill in her 1939 novel, Before...
and teacher at the turn of the 20th century, ex-husband of author AngelaThirkell and father of writer Colin MacInnes. He was born to parents Archibald...
novels. Between 1933 and 1961, author AngelaThirkell published 29 novels set in the county of Barsetshire. While Thirkell introduced her own characters, she...
daughter of the painter Edward Burne-Jones. He was the younger brother of AngelaThirkell. Educated at St Paul's School, Hammersmith, he went to Balliol College...
MacInnes". www.nndb.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019. Hall, Anne (2021). AngelaThirkell A Writer's Life. Unicorn. pp. 73–74. Biographical note Archived 16...
Lazarus College Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope Several novels by AngelaThirkell, beginning with Summer Half (1937) The Secret World massively multiplayer...
Council. These three properties on The Green were the inspiration for AngelaThirkell's autobiographical Three Houses (1931). North End House was originally...
Thackeray (1811–1863), Vanity Fair Stephanie Theobald (born 1966) AngelaThirkell (1890–1961) Adam Thirlwell (born 1978) Elizabeth Thomas (1770/1771–1855)...
used as the setting for a series of 29 novels by AngelaThirkell, written from 1930 to 1961. Thirkell's stories blend social satire with romance. Her 1946...
The couple's elder daughter, Angela Margaret, and their son, Denis George, are better known as the novelists AngelaThirkell and Denis Mackail. The couple...
of John William Mackail and grandmother of Denis Mackail and AngelaThirkell (born Angela Mackail).[citation needed] Agnes was a talented pianist and thought...
referenced in Chapter 6 of the 1947 novel Love Among the Ruins by AngelaThirkell : "at which Mr. Marling went so purple in the face that his wife and...
the Ruins, a novel by Robert Clark Love Among the Ruins, a novel by AngelaThirkell Love Among the Ruins (film), a 1975 TV movie starring Katharine Hepburn...
by William Thackeray, edited by Arthur Pendennis, introduction by AngelaThirkell The Fantastic Tale of the Plucky Sailor and the Postage Stamp, (1954)...
County of William Faulkner or the Barsetshire of Anthony Trollope and AngelaThirkell. It compensates by covering a wide range of anonymous and obscure sources...
1909) 1960 – George S. Messersmith, American diplomat (b. 1883) 1961 – AngelaThirkell, English novelist (b. 1890) 1962 – Fritz Kreisler, Austrian-American...