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  1. Annabel Davis-Goff (born 19 February 1942) is an Irish novelist, academic, screenwriter and advocate, active in the United States. [2] Early life. Davis-Goff was born to a Protestant family [3] in Ireland to Anglo-Irish parents. Her father was Sir Ernest William Davis-Goff, 3rd Bt; her mother was Alice Cynthia Sainthill Woodhouse.

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    Annabel Davis-Goff. was born in the South of Ireland in 1942. My parents belonged to the Anglo-Irish generation that had been brought up during English rule, and had lived through the Anglo-Irish War, the Civil War, the Irish Free State and, by the time I was born, were adapting to belonging to the Republic of Ireland.

  3. Director of the Prison Education Initiative. Annabel Davis-Goff is a novelist, essayist, social justice advocate, and a driving force behind Bennington College’s Incarceration in America and Prison Education Initiatives. adavis-goff@bennington.edu. annabeldavisgoff.com.

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  5. Annabel Davis-Goff. Born. Ireland. Website. http://www.annabeldavisgoff.com/. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Memoir. edit data. I was born in the South of Ireland in 1942.

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  6. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Annabel Davis-Goff was born on 19 February 1942 in Ireland. She is a writer and producer, known for Walkabout (1971), The Great Gatsby (1974) and The Last of Sheila (1973). She was previously married to Mike Nichols.

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  7. Mar 3, 2015 · Annabel Davis-Goff on growing up in Ireland in the 1950s: “There was no future. And I tell you something else that was strange about it – it defeated the men and it made the women stronger....

  8. The Fox's Walk. The Dower House. This Cold Country. Walled Gardens. An excerpt from my novel in progress, Reduced Circumstances, was published in the Spring 2015 edition of Traveltainted.

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