Vera Brittain

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From her university days before the First World War, VB was determined to be a writer. Her career as a novelist never fulfilled her own expectations; it was not until the publication of Testament of Youth, the first of her volumes combining autobiography with social and cultural history, that she achieved significant success. She also wrote both poetry and pamphlets. Much of her oeuvre is politically engaged, from her feminist journalism and social criticism of the 1920s to her pacifist writings of World War II.
Black and white, head-and-shoulders photo of Vera Brittain, looking straight at the camera, wearing a white shirt and a white scarf wrapped around her head.
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Milestones

29 December 1893
VB was born at home at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.
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28 August 1933
VB published Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925.
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1968
VB published her last book, Radclyffe Hall : A Case of Obscenity?, an account of the Well of Loneliness obscenity trial commissioned by Muriel Box for her publishing company Femina Books .
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29 March 1970
VB died at Wimbledon of cerebral vascular disease.
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Biography

Birth and Family

29 December 1893
VB was born at home at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.
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