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Muriel Jaeger

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Though critical response and limited sales ultimately led her to stop publishing, Jaeger made her mark with dynamic critiques of modern Western civilization and brought a unique voice to the struggles of subjectivity and scientific reason that shook the post-Victorian mindset.
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was published in 1933 and explored the consequences of following the prophecies of a preternaturally intelligent child groomed into becoming a fake medium. Jaeger's fourth and final novel
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to a remote country house where they philosophise upon the humankind's shortcomings; the novel was notable for its advocacy of
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talents, who was helped towards maturity by his sympathetic girlfriend, Hilda. In 1929, Jaeger's first non-fiction book
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was published in 1936 and was a future war novel featuring a group of people who withdraw from a clearly named
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and are considered important for their place in the history of science fiction. Her first
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After graduation in 1916, Jaeger did war work at the Statistics department at the
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was not well received by critics and Jaeger abandoned her fiction career before
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Jaeger continued her writing career beyond fiction. She wrote plays including
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was published. After a six-year gap in her fiction work, Jaeger's third novel
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Before Victoria : changing standards and behaviour, 1787-1837
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Before Victoria : changing standards and behaviour, 1787-1837
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about a weakly youth Michael, endowed with unrefined
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before setting out on an independent writing career.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War
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Index

Barnsley
Yorkshire
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
Somerville College, Oxford
science fiction
novels
science fiction
non-fiction
Barnsley
Yorkshire
Sheffield
Somerville College, Oxford
Winifred Holtby
Dorothy L. Sayers
Ministry of Food
Time and Tide
Vogue
extrasensory perception
utopian
genetic engineering
science fiction
dystopian
H. G. Wells
Brave New World
Nineteen Eighty-Four
psychic
World War II
genetic engineering
World War II

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