Margaret Irwin (novelist)
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Margaret Emma Faith Irwin (27 March 1889 – 11 December 1967) was an English
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. She also wrote a factual biography of Sir
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.


Biography

Irwin was born in Highgate Hill,
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, to Andrew Clarke Irwin (a native of
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, Western Australia, d. 1902) and Anna Julia Irwin (née Baker, d. 1899), the daughter of Col. George Baker of the 16th (Queens) Lancers. She was brought up by her uncle S. T. Irwin (Sidney Thomas Irwin), a master of Classics at
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, then a boys' school. Irwin attended the nearby Clifton High School, a girls' school, in
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, after her parents died. She was educated at Clifton and at
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, where she took a degree in English. She began writing books and short stories in the early 1920s. In 1929 she married children's author and illustrator
John Robert Monsell John Robert "Jack" Monsell (15 August 1877 – 20 March 1952) was an Irish illustrator. Monsell was born at Cahirciveen, County Kerry, to a wealthy Anglo-Irish family. His father, William Thomas Monsell (1843–1887), was a magistrate and ins ...
, who created the covers for some of her books. Her novels were esteemed for the accuracy of their historical research, and she became a noted authority on the Elizabethan and early Stuart era. One of her novels, ''
Young Bess ''Young Bess'' is a 1953 Technicolor biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the early life of Elizabeth I, from her turbulent childhood to the eve of her accession to the throne of England. It stars Jean Simmons as Elizabeth and St ...
'' about the early years of Queen
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, was made into a film of the same title starring Jean Simmons. Irwin wrote several ghost stories (including "The Book" and "The Earlier Service"). Irwin also wrote two fantasy novels: ''Still She Wished For Company'' is about a magical
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, while ''These Mortals'' is an adult
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about a wizard's daughter.
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, " Re-Enchantment in the Aftermath of War", in Stableford, ''Gothic Grotesques: Essays on Fantastic Literature''. Wildside Press, 2009, (p.110-121)


Bibliography


Single novels

*''How Many Miles to Babylon'' (1913) *''Come Out To Play'' (1914) *''Out Of The House'' (1916) *''Still She Wished for Company'' (1924) *''These Mortals'' (1925) *''Knock Four Times'' (1927) *''Fire Down Below'' (1928) *'' Royal Flush'' (1932) *'' The Stranger Prince'': The Story of
Rupert of the Rhine Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, (17 December 1619 (O.S.) / 27 December (N.S.) – 29 November 1682 (O.S.)) was an English army officer, admiral, scientist and colonial governor. He first came to prominence as a Royalist cavalr ...
'' (1938) *''The Bride: The Story of
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And Montrose'' (1939) *''None So Pretty: Or, the Story of Mr. Cork'' (1940) *''The Gay Galliard: The Story of
Mary Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scot ...
'' (1941) Later published as ''The Galliard''. *''Royal Flush: The Story of Minette'' (1948) *''The Proud Servant: A Story of Montrose'' (1949)


Queen Elizabeth Trilogy

*''
Young Bess ''Young Bess'' is a 1953 Technicolor biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the early life of Elizabeth I, from her turbulent childhood to the eve of her accession to the throne of England. It stars Jean Simmons as Elizabeth and St ...
'' (1944) *''Elizabeth, Captive Princess'' (1948) *''Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain'' (1953)


Short stories

*''Madame Fears the Dark: Seven Stories and a Play'' (1935) *''Mrs. Oliver Cromwell and Other Stories'' (Chatto & Windus, London, 1940) *''Monsieur Seeks a Wife'' (1951) *''Bloodstock and Other Stories'' (1953)


Biography

*''That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh'' (1960)


Film adaptations

*''
Young Bess ''Young Bess'' is a 1953 Technicolor biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the early life of Elizabeth I, from her turbulent childhood to the eve of her accession to the throne of England. It stars Jean Simmons as Elizabeth and St ...
'' (1953) an adaptation of the book of the same title and ''Elizabeth, Captive Princess''.
The Doughty Plot
(1962) An episode of the television series ''Sir Francis Drake'' adapted from her own story and screenplay, co-written by Margaret Irwin.


References


Further reading

*
Twentieth century romance and Historical Writers
'. St James Press, 1994, pp. 340–1.


External links

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