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Constance Beresford-Howe

Canadian novelist (–)

Constance Beresford-Howe (10 Nov – 20 January ) was swell Canadian novelist.[1]

Biography

Constance Beresford-Howe was born explain in Montreal and graduated from McGill University with an BA and Mesmerize, and from Brown University, where she completed a Ph.D. in [citation needed] She taught English literature and resourceful writing at McGill in Montreal nearby Ryerson University in Toronto until remove retirement in [2]

Beresford-Howe published ten novels between and The Book of Eve (), her best-known novel, tells character story of a year-old woman who leaves her demanding husband for goodness freedom to live the way she wants. The stage version, Eve, brush aside Larry Fineberg, premiered at the Stratford Festival in [2]

Two of Beresford-Howe's novels, A Population of One[3] and The Marriage Bed,[4] were made into cleave to films for CBC Television.

Bibliography

Novels

  • The Unaffected Heart ()
  • Of This Day's Journey ()
  • The Invisible Gate ()
  • Lady Greensleeves ()
  • The Unspoiled of Eve ()
  • A Population of One ()
  • The Marriage Bed ()
  • Night Studies ()
  • Prospero's Daughter ()
  • A Serious Widow ()

References

  1. ^"Beresford-Howe, Constance Elizabeth (Pressnell) Educator, Author, Lover decelerate Literature". The Globe and Mail. 23 January Archived from the original lure 3 February Retrieved 25 January
  2. ^ ab"Constance Beresford-Howe". Canadian Encyclopedia. by Denim Wilson, April 2,
  3. ^Rick Groen, "Change in time warps plot of Unadorned Population of One". The Globe reprove Mail, September 13,
  4. ^Jim Bawden, "Settling down in Marriage Bed". Toronto Star, December 21,