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  2. Elizabeth Bowen (born June 7, 1899, Dublin, Ireland—died February 22, 1973, London, England) was a British novelist and short-story writer who employed a finely wrought prose style in fictions frequently detailing uneasy and unfulfilling relationships among the upper-middle class.

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  3. Elizabeth Bowen CBE (/ ˈ b oʊ ən /; 7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973) was an Irish-British novelist and short story writer notable for her books about the "big house" of Irish landed Protestants as well as her fiction about life in wartime London.

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    • Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen, 7 June 1899, Dublin, Ireland
  4. Mar 24, 2020 · Elizabeth Bowen (June 7, 1899 – February 22, 1973) was an Irish-British novelist and short story writer best known for fictional works that focused on life in wartime London and relationships among the upper-middle class. Some have referred to her as the “grande dame” of the modern novel, her work characterized by a conscious, concise style.

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  5. One of the most important novelists of the 20th century, Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (b. 1899–d. 1973) was born in Dublin on 7 June 1899, the only child of Henry Charles Cole Bowen and Florence Colley Bowen. Her family life was disrupted when, in 1905, her father suffered a nervous breakdown and Bowen and her mother moved to live on the ...

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Overview. Elizabeth Bowen was an Anglo-Irish author whose fiction typically attends carefully to realistic details of both character and place. In her best stories as well as in her novels, Bowen unobtrusively steers readers through the geography of motives and interactions on which human identity and human character depend.

  7. Biography. PDF Cite Share. Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (BOH-uhn), born in Dublin, Ireland, on June 7, 1899, the only child of a landed Protestant attorney, Henry Charles Cole Bowen, and his...

  8. Irish novelist and short-story writer of the acclaimed House in Paris, Death of the Heart, and In the Heat of the Day, whose novels focused on the world of the middle and upper classes and the cracks in their veneer. Name variations: Mrs. Alan Cameron. Pronunciation: BOH-en.

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