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Angela Thirkell

Angela Thirkell

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Angela Thirkell

Angela Margaret Mackail was born on January 30, 1890 at 27 Young Street, Kensington Square, London. Her grandfather was Sir Edward Burne-Jones the pre-Raphaelite painter and partner in the design firm of Morris and Company for whom he designed many stained glass windows - seven of which are in St Margaret's Church in Rottingdean, West Sussex. Her grandmother was Georgiana Macdonald, one of a precocious family which included among others, Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, and Rudyard Kipling. Angela's brother, Denis Mackail, was also a prolific and successful novelist. Angela's mother, Margaret Burne-Jones, married John Mackail - an administrator at the Ministry of Education and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University.Angela married James Campbell McInnes in 1911. James was a professional Baritone and performed at concert halls throughout the UK. In 1912 their first son Graham was born and in 1914 a second son, Colin. A daughter was born in 1917 at the same time her marriage was breaking up. In November 1917 a divorce was granted and Angela and the children went to live with her parents in Pembroke Gardens in London. The child, Mary, died the next year.Angela then met and married George Lancelot Thirkell in 1918 and in 1920 they traveled on a troop ship to George's hometown in Australia. Their adventures on the "Friedricksruh" are recounted in her Trooper to the Southern Cross published in 1934. In 1921, in Melbourne Australia, her youngest son Lancelot George was born. Angela left Australia in 1929 with 8 year old Lance and never returned. Although living with her parents in London she badly needed to earn a living so she set forth on the difficult road of the professional writer. Her first book, Three Houses, a memoir of her happy childhood was published in 1931 and was an immediate success. The first of her novels set in Trollope's mythical county of Barsetshire was Demon in the House, followed by 28 others, one each year.Angela also wrote a book of children's stories entitled The Grateful Sparrow using Ludwig Richter's illustrations; a biography of Harriette Wilson, The Fortunes of Harriette; an historical novel, Coronation Summer, an account of the events in London during Queen Victoria's Coronation in 1838; and three semi-autobiographical novels, Ankle Deep and Oh, These Men, These Men and Trooper to the Southern Cross. When Angela died on the 29th of January 1961 she left unfinished the last of her books, Three Score and Ten which was completed by her friend, Caroline LeJeune. Angela is buried in Rottingdean alongside her daughter Mary and her Burne-Jones grandparents.


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Angela Margaret Mackail was born on January 30, 1890 at 27 Young Street, Kensington Square, London. Her grandfather was Sir Edward Burne-Jones the pre-Raphaelite painter and partner in the design firm of Morris and Company for whom he designed many stained glass windows - seven of which are in St Margaret's Church in Rottingdean, West Sussex. Her grandmother was Georgiana Macdonald, one of a precocious family which included among others, Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, and Rudyard Kipling. Angela's brother, Denis Mackail, was also a prolific and successful novelist. Angela's mother, Margaret Burne-Jones, married John Mackail - an administrator at the Ministry of Education and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University.Angela married James Campbell McInnes in 1911. James was a professional Baritone and performed at concert halls throughout the UK. In 1912 their first son Graham was born and in 1914 a second son, Colin. A daughter was born in 1917 at the same time her marriage was breaking up. In November 1917 a divorce was granted and Angela and the children went to live with her parents in Pembroke Gardens in London. The child, Mary, died the next year.Angela then met and married George Lancelot Thirkell in 1918 and in 1920 they traveled on a troop ship to George's hometown in Australia. Their adventures on the "Friedricksruh" are recounted in her Trooper to the Southern Cross published in 1934. In 1921, in Melbourne Australia, her youngest son Lancelot George was born. Angela left Australia in 1929 with 8 year old Lance and never returned. Although living with her parents in London she badly needed to earn a living so she set forth on the difficult road of the professional writer. Her first book, Three Houses, a memoir of her happy childhood was published in 1931 and was an immediate success. The first of her novels set in Trollope's mythical county of Barsetshire was Demon in the House, followed by 28 others, one each year.Angela also wrote a book of children's stories entitled The Grateful Sparrow using Ludwig Richter's illustrations; a biography of Harriette Wilson, The Fortunes of Harriette; an historical novel, Coronation Summer, an account of the events in London during Queen Victoria's Coronation in 1838; and three semi-autobiographical novels, Ankle Deep and Oh, These Men, These Men and Trooper to the Southern Cross. When Angela died on the 29th of January 1961 she left unfinished the last of her books, Three Score and Ten which was completed by her friend, Caroline LeJeune. Angela is buried in Rottingdean alongside her daughter Mary and her Burne-Jones grandparents.


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High Rising

Angela Thirkell

The first of Angela Thirkell's strikingly satirical English comedies...

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Love At All Ages: A Novel (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

In this, the last but one of Thirkell's books, there is a certain...

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Close Quarters (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

Margot Macfayden, nee Phelps, spends the months following her...

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ADouble Affair by Thirkell, Angela ( Author ) ON Sep-01-2000, Paperback

Angela Thirkell

The characteristically charming 1957 installment in Angela Thirkell's...

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High Rising (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

In Angela Thirkell's first Barsetshire novel, she sets the plot...

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Wild Strawberries (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

Action in Thirkells third Barsetshire novel centres around the extended...

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Pomfret Towers

Angela Thirkell

A long weekend party affords elderly Lord and Lady Pomfret the opportunity...

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Title: The Brandons

Angela Mackail Thirkell

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August Folly

Angela Thirkell

The village of Worsted is staging Hippolytus under the aegis of the...

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Summer Half

Angela Thirkell

The denouement of Philip Winter's ill-begotten engagement to...

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Before Lunch (Barsetshire)

Angela Thirkell

Middle-aged Catherine Middleton, married to an obtuse but endearing older...

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Cheerfulness Breaks in

Angela Thirkell

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The Headmistress

Angela Thirkell

The Beltons of Harefield Park, in financial straits endemic to the times,...

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Northbridge Rectory

Angela Thirkell

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Marling Hall: a Barsetshire Novel

Angela Thirkell

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Miss Bunting: A Novel (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

Miss Bunting, governess to the County, fulfils her final days during a...

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The Demon in the House

Angela Thirkell

In her second Barsetshire novel, Thirkell continues the saga of the...

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Growing Up

Angela Thirkell

As war drags on, Beliers Priory in East Barsetshire, home to Sir Harry and...

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Peace Breaks Out (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

As World War II ends, the residents of Barsetshire find their wartime...

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Love Among the Ruins: A Novel

Angela Thirkell

A cast of characters quickly gathers around the Winters, including many...

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The Old Bank House (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

The Old Bank House, first published in 1949 and long unavailable, welcomes...

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Christmas at High Rising: A Virago Modern Classic (Virago Modern Classics)

Angela Thirkell

An exclusive, never-before-collected selection of sparkling stories by...

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Private Enterprise (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

When the Second World War ends, "the boringness of public events" combines...

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Duke's Daughter: A Novel (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

Several of our favourite characters reappear to play sometimes crucial...

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Happy Returns: A Novel (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

Details life in the English village of Barsetshire where the talk is of...

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Jutland Cottage (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

It is a great relief to find Thirkell confessing that the discrepancies of...

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County Chronicle: A Novel

Angela Thirkell

In this episode of the "plaints and passions" of Barsetshire, "Lucy Marling...

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Enter Sir Robert (Angela Thirkell Barsetshire Series)

Angela Thirkell

The book begins with Lady Graham's announcement of the imminent return...

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Three Houses

Angela Thirkell

Angela Thirkell writes of her late Victorian childhood, in which her memory...

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Ankle Deep

Angela Mackail Thirkell

Fanny Turner's obsession with finding a wife for her husband's...

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Never Too Late

Angela Thirkell

Whether through inattention or coincidence an imbalance of marriageable...

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What Did It Mean?

Angela Thirkell

"The whole of England was now in an orgy of Coronation Committees" and...


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