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Carswell, Catherine, 1879-1946

LC control no.n 50032368
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6005.A749
Personal name headingCarswell, Catherine, 1879-1946
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Variant(s)Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane, 1879-1946
Macfarlane, Catherine, 1879-1946
Carswell, C. (Catherine), 1879-1946
C. C. (Catherine Carswell), 1879-1946
C., C. (Catherine Carswell), 1879-1946
Associated countryGreat Britain Scotland
LocatedBuckinghamshire (England) London (England)
Birth date1879-03-27
Death date1946-02-18
Place of birthGlasgow (Scotland)
Place of deathOxford (England)
Profession or occupationBiographers Novelists Journalists Editors Critics Theater critics
Found inHer Open the door! 1920.
Selected letters of Catherine Carswell, 2016: title page (Catherine Carswell)
OCLC, May 3, 2016: (access point: Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane, 1879-1946; usage: Catherine Carswell)
Fay, W. G. The Fays of the Abbey Theatre, 1935: t.p. (Catherine Carswell) spine (C. Carswell)
The English in love, 1934: t.p. (assembled by CC&DG [the "CC&DG" appear as a monogram]) foreword (signed: C.C., D.G.)
The biographical dict. of Scottish women, c2006 (Carswell, Catherine Roxburgh, n. Macfarlane, m1 Jackson, m2 Carswell; born Glasgow, 27 Mar. 1879; died Oxford, 18 Feb. 1946; biographer, novelist, journalist, editor, critic; Catherine Macfarlane; Catherine Carswell; reviewed drama and fiction for the Glasgow Herald; after marrying Donald Carswell ... they lived mainly in Buckinghamshire and in Hampstead, London; was The Observer's assistant drama critic during the First World War, later writing freelance; novels: Open the door!, The camomile; wrote biography of Robert Burns (The life of Robert Burns), and biographies of [D.H.] Lawrence (The savage pilgrimage) and [Giovanni] Boccaccio (Tranquil heart); also edited poetry and prose collections with Daniel George and co-wroteThe Fays of the Abbey Theatre with William Fay)
Associated languageeng