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Marjorie Bowen

Marjorie Bowen

Marjorie Bowen, born Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long, was a prolific British author known for her diverse literary output that spanned historical romances, supernatural horror, and popular history. Under various pseudonyms, including George R. Preedy and Joseph Shearing, she crafted narratives that captivated readers with their rich detail and imaginative storytelling. Bowen's works often explored themes of love, morality, and the supernatural, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. Her notable novels, such as 'The Viper of Milan' and 'The House of the Arrow,' showcased her ability to blend historical context with engaging plots, earning her a dedicated readership during her lifetime. Bowen's literary significance lies not only in her extensive bibliography but also in her ability to traverse genres with ease. Her supernatural tales, particularly, contributed to the genre's popularity in the early 1900s, influencing later writers in horror and fantasy. Despite the challenges she faced as a female author in a male-dominated literary world, Bowen's work remained influential, and she was recognized for her contributions to both fiction and historical narrative. Her legacy endures through her novels, which continue to be appreciated for their intricate plots and vivid characterizations, reflecting the complexities of human experience and the allure of the unknown.

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Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long (née Campbell; 1 November 1885 – 23 December 1952), who used the pseudonyms Marjorie Bowen,...

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I Will Maintain
God and the King
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The Master of Stair
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