Margaret Kennedy

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Standard Name: Kennedy, Margaret
Birth Name: Margaret Moore Kennedy
Nickname: Peggy
Married Name: Margaret Moore Davies
Titled: Margaret, Lady Davies
MK achieved international fame early in her writing career with the publication of her novel The Constant Nymph and its subsequent successes on the stage and screen. Though she never attained such high recognition again, she proceeded to write fourteen more novels, many plays and film-scripts, uncollected short stories, two novellas, biography, criticism, part of a personal journal, and one volume of history. Her themes include the importance of art and artists, familial and marital relationships, and the woman's dilemma in balancing personal ambitions with social and domestic duties. She stopped producing once World War Two began, and by the time she resumed publishing in 1950 her writing fame had somewhat dissipated.

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Kennedy, Margaret. Together and Apart. Cassell, 1936.
Kennedy, Margaret, and Julia Birley. Together and Apart. Virago, 1981.
Kennedy, Margaret. Troy Chimneys. Rinehart, 1952.
Kennedy, Margaret. Where Stands a Winged Sentry. Yale University Press, 1941.
Kennedy, Margaret. Women at Work. Macmillan, 1966.