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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clemence_DaneClemence Dane - Wikipedia

    Winifred Ashton CBE, better known by the pseudonym Clemence Dane (21 February 1888 – 28 March 1965), was an English novelist and playwright.

  2. Jan 9, 2017 · Clemence Dane is theinvisible womanof British 20th century culture: a prolific and popular writer and artist, described by her great friend Noel Coward as ‘a wonderful unique mixture of artist, writer, games mistress, poet and egomaniac.’.

  3. English novelist and playwright. Name variations: also wrote under real name Winifred Ashton; acted under Diana Cortis. Born Winifred Ashton on February 21, 1888, in Greenwich, London; died on March 28, 1965, in London; daughter of Arthur Charles (a commission merchant) and Florence (Bentley) Ashton; educated in England, Germany, and ...

  4. www.timeandtidemagazine.org › key-individuals › clemence-daneClemence Dane - Time And Tide

    Clemence Dane’ was the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton, an English playwright and novelist with a celebrity status in London when she joined Time and Tide’s pages in the early 1920s. Over the course of her career spanning nearly half a century she wrote over twenty plays, thirteen novels and a novella, numerous short stories, plus poetry ...

  5. Sep 3, 2024 · Clemence Dane. (1888—1965) Quick Reference. (18881965), playwright and novelist, whose first play, A Bill of Divorcement (1921), had a success never quite matched by her later works. Her novels include Regiment of Women (1917) and Legend (1919). From: Dane, Clemence in The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature »

  6. Clemence Dane (1888–1965) National Portrait Gallery, London. Playwright, novelist, artist and actress, born in Greenwich, southeast London. She was educated in England, Germany and Switzerland and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1905–7, under her real name, Winifred Ashton.

  7. Feb 2, 2018 · Clemence Dane won an Oscar as the scriptwriter for Vacation from Marriage in 1946. She was the first British woman screenwriter to have ever achieved that award. In 1953, she was awarded the CBE. In private life, she was unmarried but kept an open house for friends and was noted for her generous, outgoing character.

  8. Novelist, playwright, screenwriter and artist Clemence Dane was the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton. Ashton studied art in London and Germany. After the First World War, she taught at a girls' school, and began writing.

  9. Clemence Dane (name for the London church, St Clement Danes) was the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton, an English novelist and playwright (1888-1965). Between World Wars I and II, she was arguably Britain’s most successful all-round writer, with a unique place in literary, stage and cinematic history.

  10. This collection consists of a selection of Clemence Dane's playscripts, screenplays, poems, radio scripts, correspondence, photographs, press cuttings including reviews and publications, programmes, novels, articles, lectures, speeches and broadcasts.

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