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  1. Margaret Ethel Storm Jameson [1] (8 January 1891 – 30 September 1986) was an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews and for her work as President of English PEN between 1938 and 1944.

  2. Storm Jameson was a humanist, freethinker, and humanitarian who defended free speech, intellectual integrity, and the spirit of free enquiry against the threats posed by tyranny and the flight from reason both during and after the Second World War.

  3. A detailed biography of Margaret Storm Jameson that includes images, quotations and the main facts of her life. Key Stage 3. GCSE British History. A-level. Last updated: 30th September, 2022

  4. Margaret Storm Jameson (1891-1986) Maroula Joannou, January 2024. Storm Jameson, a prolific, highly acclaimed, if now largely forgotten, early twentieth-century woman writer, who always professed that she wrote too much for her own good, spent the last twenty-two years of her life at 11 Larchfield, an

  5. Margaret Storm Jameson was an English writer, known for her 45 novels, and criticism. Jameson studied at the University of Leeds, later moving to London, where in 1914 she earned an MA from King's College London. She was a teacher before becoming a full-time writer.

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    • September 30, 1986
    • January 8, 1891
  6. Born Margaret Storm Jameson on January 8, 1891, in Whitby, York-shire, England; died in Cambridge, England, on September 30, 1986; daughter of Hannah Margaret (Gallilee) Jameson and William Storm Jameson (a sea captain); first woman graduate in English, Leeds University, B.A. (first class honors), 1912; King's College, London, M.A., 1914 ...

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  8. Oct 11, 1986 · Margaret Storm Jameson, born in Whitby, Yorkshire, England, published her first book in 1920, a novel titled ''The Pot Boils.'' Thereafter she averaged almost a book a year for...

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