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Helen de Guerry Simpson (1897–1940)

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Werken van Helen de Guerry Simpson

Enter Sir John (1928) 20 exemplaren
Under Capricorn (1937) 15 exemplaren
Boomerang (1932) 11 exemplaren
Printer's Devil (1930) 9 exemplaren
Re-Enter Sir John (1932) 8 exemplaren
Saraband for dead lovers (2010) 8 exemplaren
Cups, wands and swords (1927) 6 exemplaren
Maid No More (1940) 5 exemplaren
'Vantage Striker (1931) 4 exemplaren
Mumbudget 3 exemplaren
The Spanish Marriage 3 exemplaren
The desolate house (1929) 2 exemplaren
Acquittal (1925) 2 exemplaren
The Baseless Fabric (1925) 1 exemplaar
The Pledge 1 exemplaar
The female felon 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Simpson, Helen de Guerry
Geboortedatum
1897-12-01
Overlijdensdatum
1940-10-14
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
Australia
Geboorteplaats
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Plaats van overlijden
London, England, UK
Woonplaatsen
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Opleiding
Oxford University
Beroepen
novelist
playwright
cookbook author
politician
historical novelist
radio broadcaster (toon alle 9)
poet
detective novelist
biographer
Korte biografie
Helen de Guerry Simpson was born in Sydney, Australia. Her father Edward Percy Simpson was a solicitor, and her mother Anne de Guerry was the daughter of the Marquis de Guerry de Lauret, who had emigrated from France. Her parents separated when she was young, and her mother moved to London. Helen was educated as a boarder at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Rose Bay and Abbotsleigh. She arrived in England in 1914, and the following year entered Oxford University to read French. In 1918, during World War I, she joined the Women's Royal Naval Service to work in decoding at the Admiralty. She returned to Oxford in 1919 to study music, intending to become a composer. While still an undergraduate, she published several short plays and founded the Oxford Women's Dramatic Society. Reputedly having broken strict regulations about acting at the university, she was sent down without completing her degree in 1921. She returned to Sydney for her brother's wedding and published Philosophies in Little, a collection of poetry with her own translations from French, Italian and Spanish. In 1922, she won a literary competition in the Daily Telegraph with her play A Man of His Time, based on the life of Benvenuto Cellini. The play was staged the next year. Back in Oxford again by February 1924, she made a bet that she could write a novel in five weeks: The result was a detective story called Acquittal (1925). It was quickly followed by other books, including The Baseless Fabric (1925); The Women's Comedy (1926), another play set in Renaissance Italy; and Cups, Wands and Swords (1927), which combined her interests in detective fiction and demonology. In 1927, she married (Sir) Denis John Browne, who became a famous pediatric surgeon, with whom she had a daughter named for her close friend Clemence Dane. The two writers collaborated in three detective novels between 1928 and 1932. In 1932 she published Boomerang, which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Her other works included biographies, such as The Spanish Marriage (1933), Henry VIII (1934), and A Woman Among Wild Men (1938); books on domestic economy and cooking such as The Happy Housewife (1934) and The Cold Table (1935); and historical novels, including Saraband for Dead Lovers (1935), and Under Capricorn (1937), both of which were adapted into films. In the 1930s, she lectured and broadcast on the radio on literary, historical, and topical subjects. Her literary circle included Dorothy L. Sayers, Margaret Kennedy, and John Masefield. In 1939, Helen was endorsed as the Liberal candidate for the Isle of Wight but became ill from cancer and died in 1940, at age 42, before the election. Her last novel, Maid No More, was published the year of her death.

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It is a travesty that this book and its author aren't better-known.
 
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a.lu | Jan 4, 2023 |
I liked it very much—I'm always a sucker for a Great Detective like Sir John Samaurez, a popular West End actor-manager (meaning he produced his own plays as well as some touring companies'). I'm starting to conclude that in the 1920s the conventions of the Golden Age were a bit more fluid in that publishers did not enforce a particular rhythm. Here the trial is in the first third, the true murderer is identified at about 75%, and the novelistic plot is still spinning itself out up to the end. That's not what I expected!… (meer)
 
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NinieB | Dec 5, 2019 |
Peter Varley, a young American actor, has a part in Sir John Saumarez's latest London production. Sir John likes Peter enough that he has put him up for membership at his club. When Peter is accused of cheating at cards, Sir John suspects that something is not right. The second of the two Golden Age detective stories starring Sir John Saumarez, the chief pleasure in this story is Sir John and the other characters.
 
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NinieB | Nov 10, 2019 |
Horatia "Horrie" Pedler is the owner of the successful publisher, Pedlar's Pack (yes, the two names are spelled differently). Marmion Poole is one of the authors who made her a success, but when he returns from years of living abroad and wants her to publish his tell-all memoirs, Horrie is in a predicament. This "elegant thriller" (Times Literary Supplement) is basically a light novel with some mystery trimmings. I enjoyed it, but it's not (unfortunately) a detective novel.

Character Sir John Samaurez, the amateur detective in two other books by Dane and Simpson, makes a couple of appearances, but I wouldn't call this one part of his series.… (meer)
½
 
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NinieB | Nov 8, 2019 |

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Leden
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