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447: 1391: 1346: 485: 1365: 47: 1438: 1483: 1473: 980: 406:, a writer and former Jesuit priest, whom she met in 1918; the relationship lasted until his death, in 1942. During the interwar period she was a sponsor of the pacifist 203: 174: 36: 969: 410:; however, she resigned from the PPU and later recanted her pacifism in 1940. In the same period, she found new audiences through broadcasts on the BBC, and as a 1423: 1397: 1453: 463:, her final novel, is generally regarded as her masterpiece. Strongly autobiographical, it treats with wistful humour and deep sadness the attractions of 387:
and misinformation in a fictional version of England. It was first published in 1918, then withdrawn and republished in 1919 with some passages removed.
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in Shelford. Here she was inspired to write a collection of poems called "On the Land 1916" recalling the hard work and companionship of those days.
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before and, while religious themes pervade her novels, previous to her conversion she often treats Christianity satirically, for instance in
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Christianity, and the irremediable conflict between adulterous love and the demands of the Christian faith. For this work, she received the
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Hein, David. "Rose Macaulay: A Voice from the Edge." In David Hein and Edward Henderson, eds.,
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Semi-Detached Idealists:The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1854–1945
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Fromm, Gloria G. (October 1986). "The Worldly and Unworldly Fortunes of Rose Macaulay".
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The 1918 Novel 'What Not' Is A Dystopian Masterpiece β€” So Why Isn't It More Widely Read?
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What Not: lost feminist novel that anticipated Brave New World finally finds its time
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Moore, Judith (15 November 1978). "Rose Macaulay: A Model for Christian Feminists".
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Twentieth Century Authors, A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature
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Williams, George G. Assisted by Marian and Geoffrey Williams. (1973)
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Mystery At Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings
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C. S. Lewis and Friends: Faith and the Power of Imagination
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The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, vol 1
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Fabled Shore: From the Pyrenees to Portugal By Road
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She was created a 545:church until 1953; she had been an ardent 288:, moved to Southernwood, a grand house in 45: 20: 945: 943: 537:Macaulay was never a simple believer in " 525:Learn how and when to remove this message 450:The blue plaque on Hinde House at 11–14 308:Macaulay began writing her first novel, 887: 1058:. London: Pan Macmillan. p. 402. 352:(1956). Her non-fiction work includes 402:. She pursued a romantic affair with 276:for Girls and read Modern History at 7: 1424:Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford 507:adding citations to reliable sources 1454:English people of Scottish descent 1085:. Chichester: Wiley. p. 242. 859:Last Letters to a Friend 1952–1958 14: 1007:. Oxford University Press, 2000; 435:Her London flat was destroyed in 228:The story is seen as a spiritual 1400:where she lived some of her life 1363: 483: 1489:People from Rugby, Warwickshire 1347:Works by or about Rose Macaulay 621:(c 1914) Hodder & Stoughton 494:needs additional citations for 469:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 443:, which was published in 1942. 170:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1217:Rose Macaulay: A Writer's Life 1185:. New York: Twayne Publishers. 51:Pencil sketch of Rose Macaulay 1: 1116:notice of Macaulay's damehood 819:(1945) Nicholson & Watson 742:, with guns in France audible 736:(1914) Sidgwick & Jackson 627:(1916) Hodder & Stoughton 615:(1913) Hodder & Stoughton 396:British Propaganda Department 189: 1464:Female nurses in World War I 1434:British women in World War I 1295:Passty, Jeanette N. (1988). 1256:88 (2006): 47–68. Abstract: 805:The Writings of E.M. Forster 631:What Not: A Prophetic Comedy 115:Oxford High School for Girls 1362:(public domain audiobooks) 1313:Martin Ferguson Smith (ed), 1254:Anglican Theological Review 873:(1990) (The second part of 853:Letters to a Friend 1950–52 793:The Minor Pleasures of Life 1505: 1156:Babington Smith, Constance 1079:Shaffer, Brian W. (2011). 843:(1953) Thames & Hudson 125:Somerville College, Oxford 1177:Bensen, Alice R. (1969). 922:Ward, Margaret K (1992). 871:They Went to Portugal Too 801:(1937) Peace Pledge Union 625:Non-Combatants and Others 441:Miss Anstruther's Letters 248:Early years and education 199:Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay 44: 1479:Macaulay family of Lewis 1190:Crawford, Alice (1995). 1055:The London Encyclopaedia 1026:Guide to Literary London 895:Crawford, Alice (1995). 286:George Campbell Macaulay 270:Macaulay family of Lewis 258:George Campbell Macaulay 1459:English women novelists 1444:English Anglo-Catholics 1250:The Towers of Trebizond 734:The Two Blind Countries 720:The Towers of Trebizond 712:The World My Wilderness 555:The World My Wilderness 460:The Towers of Trebizond 394:Macaulay worked in the 358:Catchwords and Claptrap 349:The Towers of Trebizond 343:The World My Wilderness 320:. Later novels include 210:The Towers of Trebizond 155:The Towers of Trebizond 147:The World My Wilderness 1429:Anglo-Catholic writers 1398:Great Shelford website 1371:Works by Rose Macaulay 1356:Works by Rose Macaulay 1337:Works by Rose Macaulay 1328:Works by Rose Macaulay 867:(1964) William Collins 861:(1962) William Collins 855:(1961) William Collins 837:(1949) Hamish Hamilton 813:(1942) William Collins 811:Life Among the English 723:(1956) William Collins 715:(1950) William Collins 707:(1940) William Collins 701:(1937) William Collins 695:(1934) William Collins 689:(1932) William Collins 681:(1930) William Collins 679:Staying with Relations 675:(1928) William Collins 673:Keeping Up Appearances 669:(1926) William Collins 663:(1924) William Collins 657:(1923) William Collins 651:(1922) William Collins 645:(1921) William Collins 639:(1920) William Collins 455: 284:. In 1906 her father, 272:. She was educated at 1221:. London: J. Murray. 875:They Went to Portugal 823:They Went to Portugal 754:, with engravings by 619:The Making of a Bigot 568:throughout her life. 449: 354:They Went to Portugal 252:Macaulay was born in 1385:UK National Archives 1213:Emery, Jane (1991). 1050:Hibbert, Christopher 926:. European Library. 849:(1957) Phoenix House 825:(1946) Jonathan Cape 503:improve this article 414:in journals such as 60:Emilie Rose Macaulay 1396:Profile of Rose on 1162:. London: Collins. 865:Letters to a Sister 817:Southey in Portugal 769:A Casual Commentary 607:Views and Vagabonds 601:The Valley Captives 254:Rugby, Warwickshire 1469:World War I nurses 787:Personal Pleasures 699:I Would Be Private 686:They Were Defeated 609:(1912) John Murray 603:(1911) John Murray 597:(1909) John Murray 591:(1907) John Murray 585:(1906) John Murray 456: 408:Peace Pledge Union 383:(1918) deals with 278:Somerville College 274:Oxford High School 268:directly from the 240:, travelogues and 139:They Were Defeated 1449:English feminists 1332:Project Gutenberg 1284:Christian Century 1277:. London: Virago. 1238:The New Criterion 1065:978-0-230-73878-2 950:Stanley J. Kunitz 841:Pleasure of Ruins 740:Picnic: July 1917 539:mere Christianity 535: 534: 527: 366:Pleasure of Ruins 360:, a biography of 282:Oxford University 262:classical scholar 236:. 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Index

Dame
DBE
Pencil sketch of Rose Macaulay
Rugby
Warwickshire
Oxford High School for Girls
Somerville College, Oxford
They Were Defeated
The World My Wilderness
The Towers of Trebizond
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Gerald O'Donovan
DBE
The Towers of Trebizond
Anglo-Catholic
Turkey
camel
autobiography
Virginia Woolf
biographies
poetry
Rugby, Warwickshire
George Campbell Macaulay
classical scholar
male-line
Macaulay family of Lewis
Oxford High School
Somerville College
Oxford University

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