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Rose Macaulay

Rose Macaulay

Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay was an influential English writer known for her sharp wit and keen observations of society. Her most celebrated work, The Towers of Trebizond, is a richly layered narrative that follows a small Anglo-Catholic group on a journey across Turkey by camel. This novel is often regarded as a spiritual autobiography, reflecting Macaulay's own evolving beliefs and complex relationship with faith. Her writing style, characterized by its blend of humor and introspection, drew inspiration from contemporaries like Virginia Woolf, marking her as a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. In addition to her novels, Macaulay produced a diverse body of work that included biographies, travelogues, and poetry, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her contributions to literature not only highlight the intricacies of personal belief and identity but also critique societal norms of her time. Macaulay's legacy endures through her ability to weave profound themes into engaging narratives, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay, DBE (1 August 1881 – 30 October 1958) was an English writer, most noted for her award-winning...

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“It is a common delusion that you make things better by talking about them.”

“Take my camel, dear,' said my aunt Dot, climbing down from that animal on her return from high Mass.”

“At the worst, a house unkept cannot be so distressing as a life unlived.”

“It is a common delusion that you make things better by talking about them.”

“Take my camel, dear,' said my aunt Dot, climbing down from that animal on her return from high Mass.”

“At the worst, a house unkept cannot be so distressing as a life unlived.”

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Dangerous Ages
Told by an Idiot
What Not: A Prophetic Comedy

The LeeShore

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Rose Macaulay

Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract
The Making of a Bigot
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