Sheila Kaye-Smith
Sheila Kaye-Smith (4 February 1887 – 14 January 1956) was an English writer, known for her many novels set in the borderlands of Sussex and Kent in the English regional tradition. Her 1923 book ''The End of the House of Alard'' became a best-seller, and gave her prominence; it was followed by other successes, and her books enjoyed worldwide sales.Interest in her novel ''Joanna Godden'' (1921) was revived after it was adapted as a film titled ''The Loves of Joanna Godden'' (1947), which had a different conclusion. In the 1980s, this novel and ''Susan Spray'' were reissued by Virago press. Provided by Wikipedia
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211by Armstrong, Martin, 1882-1974, Barbor, H. R (Herbert Reginald), Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973, Bullett, Gerald, 1893-1958, Burke, Thomas, 1886-1945, Chesterton, G. K (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936, Coppard, A. E (Alfred Edgar), 1878-1957, Delafield, E. M., 1890-1943, Hartley, L. P (Leslie Poles), 1895-1972, Jameson, Storm, 1891-1986, Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 1887-1956, Kennedy, Margaret, 1896-1967, Shanks, Edward, 1892-1953, Simpson, Helen, 1897-1940, Squire, John Collings, Sir, 1884-1958, Strong, L. A. G (Leonard Alfred George), 1896-1958, Swinnerton, Frank, 1884-1982, West, Rebecca, 1892-1983Other Authors: “...Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 1887-1956...”
Published 1931
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212by Egerton, John Coker, 1830?-1888Other Authors: “...Kaye-Smith, Sheila, 1887-1956...”
Published 1924
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