Catherine Carswell | |
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Born | Glasgow, Scotland | 27 March 1879
Died | 19 March 1946 Oxford, England[1] | (aged 66)
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Nationality | Scottish |
Notable awards | Melrose Prize 1920 Open the Door! |
Catherine Roxburgh Carswell (née Macfarlane; 27 March 1879 – 18 February 1946) was a Scottish author, biographer and journalist, now known as one of the few women to take part in the Scottish Renaissance. Her biography of the Scottish poet Robert Burns aroused controversy, but two earlier novels of hers, set in Edwardian Glasgow, were little noticed until their republication by the feminist publishing house Virago in 1987. Her work is now seen as integral to Scottish women's writing of the early 20th century.