biography
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Macaulay, Dame (Emilie) Rose
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| lived:
| (1881–1958)
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| biography:
| Novelist, essayist, and poet, born in Rugby, Warwickshire, C England, UK. She read history at Oxford, where she wrote her first book. She won a considerable reputation as a social satirist, with such novels as Dangerous Ages (1921). Her best-known novel is The Towers of Trebizond (1956). Two posthumous volumes, Letters to a Friend (1961–2), describe her return to the Anglican faith. She was made a dame in 1958. |
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