Robertson, E. Arnot. ’Cullum.’. Jonathan Cape, 1928.
E. Arnot Robertson
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Standard Name: Robertson, E. Arnot
Birth Name: Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson
Pseudonym: E. Arnot Robertson
Married Name: Eileen Arbuthnot Turner
Titled: Eileen Arbuthnot, Lady Turner
During the middle decades of the twentieth century,
published nine novels (the last one posthumously), as well as shorter fiction, a work of topography and one of naval history, and a book for children. Her earlier fiction was better received than later works. She became extremely well known as a broadcaster and film reviewer.Timeline
Texts
Robertson, E. Arnot. Devices and Desires. Jonathan Cape, 1954.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Four Frightened People. Jonathan Cape, 1931.
Robertson, E. Arnot, and Polly Devlin. Four Frightened People. Virago, 1982.
Devlin, Polly, and E. Arnot Robertson. “Introduction”. Four Frightened People, Virago, 1982, p. vii - xix.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Justice of the Heart. Collins, 1958.
Robertson, E. Arnot. “Letter to the Editor: Criticism of Films”. Times, p. 5.
Robertson, E. Arnot. “Letter to the Editor: Declaration of Washington”. Times, p. 7.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Ordinary Families. Jonathan Cape, 1933.
Robertson, E. Arnot. “Potting Shed of the English Rose”. The Old School, edited by Graham Greene, Oxford University Press, 1984, pp. 153-64.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Summer’s Lease. Jonathan Cape, 1940.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Summer’s Lease. Houghton Mifflin, 1940.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Thames Portrait. Nicholson and Watson, 1937.
Robertson, E. Arnot. The Signpost. Jonathan Cape, 1943.
Robertson, E. Arnot. The Spanish Town Papers. Cresset Press, 1959.
Robertson, E. Arnot. The Strangers on My Roof. Cresset Press, 1964.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Three Came Unarmed. Jonathan Cape, 1929.
Robertson, E. Arnot. Three Came Unarmed. Morley-Baker, 1970.