About This Book
A detailed biography traces the subject's life from family origins and childhood through Oxford studies and marriage to the emergence of a literary career, including the composition and reception of key novels. It follows her social and institutional work, notably the founding and administration of a settlement and schools for children, and describes involvement in playgrounds and play centres. It records critical and dramatic activity, friendships with literary and intellectual figures, public debates over suffrage, and transatlantic and wartime journeys to observe relief and military efforts. The closing chapters recount declining health, continued writing, and her final years surrounded by family and public projects.
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