Holy Terrors
Penelope Fitzgerald, 4 December 1986
‘Elizabeth’: The Author of ‘Elizabeth and her German Garden’
by Karen Usborne.
Bodley Head, 341 pp., £15, October 1986,0 370 30887 5 Show More
by Karen Usborne.
Bodley Head, 341 pp., £15, October 1986,
Alison Uttley: The Life of a Country Child
by Denis Judd.
Joseph, 264 pp., £15.95, October 1986,0 7181 2449 9 Show More
by Denis Judd.
Joseph, 264 pp., £15.95, October 1986,
Richmal Crompton: The Woman behind William
by Mary Cadogan.
Allen and Unwin, 169 pp., £12.95, October 1986,0 04 928054 6 Show More
by Mary Cadogan.
Allen and Unwin, 169 pp., £12.95, October 1986,
“... These three women writers were mythmakers. Alison Uttley created Little Grey Rabbit (1929-1973), Richmal Crompton thought of Just William and kept him going for 48 years, May Annette Beauchamp invented herself as Elizabeth. All three of them were, and had to be, resilient women, gallant survivors, Elizabeth in particular. As May Beauchamp, she had, after all, a doubtful start ... ”