Constance Savery, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Constance Savery

British children's writer, novelist, poet

Date of Birth: 31-Oct-1897

Place of Birth: Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 02-Mar-1999

Profession: writer, poet

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Constance Savery

  • Constance Winifred Savery (31 October 1897 – 2 March 1999) was a British author of fifty novels and children's books, as well as many short stories and articles.
  • She was selected for the initial issue of the long-running series entitled The Junior Book of Authors (1951–2008) and for the first, 1971, volume of Anne Commire's Something About the Author, which reached volume 320 in 2018.
  • Savery's World War II novel, Enemy Brothers, received praise and remains in print.
  • In 1980, at age eighty-two, she completed a Charlotte Brontë two-chapter fragment, which was published as "Emma by Charlotte Brontë and Another Lady".
  • The book was translated into Dutch, Spanish, and Russian.Reared in a Wiltshire vicarage, Savery was prepared for university study at King Edward VI High School for Girls in Birmingham.
  • Earning an Exhibition (scholarship) to Somerville College, Oxford, she read English, and in 1920 was in the first group of women to be awarded a degree by the University of Oxford.
  • Seventy-five years later, she was honoured at Oxford as the last surviving member of that event.
  • She remained active to the end of a long life, completing a handwritten, 692-page revision of an unpublished manuscript just prior to her ninety-ninth birthday.

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