Hilary Mantel

Standard Name: Mantel, Hilary
Birth Name: Hilary Mary Thompson
Self-constructed Name: Hilary Mantel
Married Name: Hilary Mary McEwan
The author of twelve novels (ranging from political thrillers through social satire, comedy of manners, and near-gothic), still at the height of her career, HM has been likened to Muriel Spark or Edna O'Brien for the sharpness of her humour, and to Graham Greene for her command of suspense and of accurately rendered political background. She has also published memoirs and short fiction. She is a leading practitioner of the current form of the historical novel, and her fiction encompasses as wide a variety of geographical as of historical settings, from Africa to Saudi Arabia, Ireland, northern England, and revolutionary France.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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She has more sparked controversy with her treatment of royal or political figures of her own time.

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Mantel, Hilary. The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher. HarperCollins, 2014.
Mantel, Hilary. The Giant, O’Brien. Fourth Estate, 1998.
Mantel, Hilary. “The heart is sick”. The Guardian, p. Review 14.
Mantel, Hilary. “The Princess Myth”. theguardian.com.
Mantel, Hilary. “The Real Price of Everything”. London Review of Books, pp. 3-6.
Mantel, Hilary. The Woman Who Died of Robespierre. Fourth Estate, 2003.
Mantel, Hilary. Vacant Possession. Chatto and Windus, 1986.
Mantel, Hilary. Wolf Hall. HarperCollins, 2009.
Mantel, Hilary. “Writers’ Rooms: Hilary Mantel”. theguardian.com.