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Marie Belloc Lowndes - Definition and Overview |
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Marie Adelaide Lowndes née Belloc, (1868 - 1947), pen name Belloc Lowndes, was an English novelist, the sister of Hilaire Belloc.
She established her reputation as a teller of stories combining exciting incident with psychological interest.
Works include
- Barbara Rebell (1905)
- The Lodger (1913), which was made into a movie by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927
- Lived in Arcadia (1941)
- Where Love and Friendship Dwelt (1943)
- The Merry Wives of Westminster (1946)
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Example Usage of Lowndes |
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LastSwagman: A little bird just whispered in my ear that Craig Lowndes is in the running for a Lotus F1 seat, but I think it was a lyre. |
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