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Enright, Elizabeth, 1909-1968

LC control no.n 50027365
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LC classificationPS3555.N7
Personal name headingEnright, Elizabeth, 1909-1968
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Variant(s)Gillham, Elizabeth Wright Enright, 1909-1968
Other standard no.http://dbpedia.org/resource/Elizabeth_Enright
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1909-09-17
Death date1968-06-08
Place of birthOak Park (Ill.)
Place of deathWainscott (N.Y.)
Field of activityShort stories Novels
Children's stories Criticism Creative writing (Higher education)
AffiliationBarnard College
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists Illustrators Critics
Found inKing, M. Kees, 1930.
Thimble summer, 2008: title page (written and illustrated by Elizabeth Enright)
Wikipedia, March 28, 2017: Elizabeth Enright (Elizabeth Wright Enright Gillham (September 17, 1909-June 8, 1968) was an American writer of children's books, an illustrator, writer of short stories for adults, literary critic and teacher of creative writing; reviewed children's literature for the New York Times, taught creative writing at Barnard College, and led writing seminars at colleges across the USA; perhaps best known as the Newbery Medal-winning author of Thimble Summer (1938) and the Newbery runner-up Gone-Away Lake (1957); born Oak Park, Illinois; died Wainscott, Long Island, New York)
Associated languageeng