Elinor Glyn (1864–1943)
Auteur van Three Weeks
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Fotografie: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress)
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Werken van Elinor Glyn
Six Days 5 exemplaren
Elinor Glyn’s Collected Works: Three Weeks, Red Hair, Beyond The Rocks, and More! (18 Works): Romantic Fiction (2014) 3 exemplaren
Glorious flames 3 exemplaren
The Irtonwood Ghost 2 exemplaren
Love's blindness 2 exemplaren
The contrast, and other stories 1 exemplaar
Destruction 1 exemplaar
“It” and other stories 1 exemplaar
A szfinx 1 exemplaar
The third eye 1 exemplaar
EaRB: Ambrosines Tagebuch 1 exemplaar
La carrera de Catalina novela 1 exemplaar
"Ello" ("It") : novela 1 exemplaar
The Premium Complete Collection of Elinor Glyn (Annotated): (Collection Includes The Damsel and the Sage, Halcyone,… (2017) 1 exemplaar
Hendes Hemmelighed 1 exemplaar
The flirt and the flapper : dialogues 1 exemplaar
Blått blod 1 exemplaar
En äventyrerska 1 exemplaar
Sooner or later 1 exemplaar
ZARA 1 exemplaar
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- Officiële naam
- Sutherland, Elinor Glyn
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Glyn, Elinor
- Geboortedatum
- 1864-10-17
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1943-09-23
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- UK
- Geboorteplaats
- St Helier, Jersey, Bailiwick of Jersey
- Plaats van overlijden
- Chelsea, London, England, UK
- Woonplaatsen
- St Helier, Jersey, Bailiwick of Jersey
London, England, UK
Hollywood, California, USA
Guelph, Ontario, Canada - Opleiding
- governesses
- Beroepen
- novelist
short-story writer
screenwriter
autobiographer - Relaties
- Curzon, George Nathaniel (lover)
Gordon, Lucy Duff - Korte biografie
- Elinor Sutherland was born in Jersey in the Channel Islands, the daughter of a civil engineer. She was raised in Canada by her maternal grandmother and returned to Jersey when her mother remarried. She was reputed to be strikingly beautiful, with masses of red hair. Her elder sister was Lucy Christiana Sutherland, Lady Duff-Gordon, who with her husband Sir Cosmo survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and became the renowned fashion designer "Madame Lucile." In 1892, Elinor married Clayton Glyn, a local landowner, with whom she had two daughters. Elinor Glyn became a hugely popular early 20th century novelist and screenwriter who pioneered mass market fiction for women. She coined the term "It" as a euphemism for sex appeal. A scene in one of her works inspired the famous doggerel: "Would you like to sin, with Elinor Glyn, On a tiger skin? Or would you prefer, To err with her, On some other fur?" She published her autobiography Romantic Adventures in 1936.
Glyn was among the guests at William Randolph Hearst's party on board his yacht Oneida on November 15, 1924 when producer Thomas Ince was shot.
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