E. M. Delafield

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EMD 's charming, witty novels are characterized by acute observation and good-humoured social satire. Her stories often draw from her own experiences—as an Edwardian débutante, a novice in a religious order, a war worker, and an upper-middle-class wife and mother in a modernizing Georgian world. At her best (as in Diary of a Provincial Lady) she offers lively, amusing insights into the foibles of her own class and contemporary society at large. Often compared to Jane Austen , she has been praised for her almost uncanny gift for converting the small and familiar dullnesses of everyday life into laughter.
Beauman, Nicola, and E. M. Delafield. “Introduction”. The Diary of a Provincial Lady, Rprt ed. , Virago Press, p. vii - xvii.
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She also wrote plays, short stories, literary criticism, sketches, war propaganda, and a travel book.

Milestones

9 June 1890

Edmée de la Pasture (later EMD ) was born at Hove, then a village near Brighton in Sussex.
Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann.
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McCullen, Maurice. E. M. Delafield. Twayne.
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March 1917

Edmée de la Pasture initiated the pseudonym under which she became known, E. M. Delafield , with the publication of her first novel, Zella Sees Herself.
McCullen, Maurice. E. M. Delafield. Twayne.
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Delafield, E. M. Zella Sees Herself. Macmillan.
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Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann.
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6 December 1929

Time and Tide published the first instalment of EMD 's Diary of a Provincial Lady; the column ran weekly on the centre pages.
McCullen, Maurice. E. M. Delafield. Twayne.
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Zarin, Cynthia. “The Diarist: How E. M. Delafield Launched a Genre”. New Yorker, pp. 44-9.
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Cooper, Jilly. “Life is like that”. The Guardian, p. 21.
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December 1930

EMD 's popular, witty series Diary of a Provincial Lady (already serialized in Time and Tide) was published by Macmillan in volume form. It was the first of four Provincial Lady fictions to appear in the 1930s.
Beauman, Nicola, and E. M. Delafield. “Introduction”. The Diary of a Provincial Lady, Rprt ed. , Virago Press, p. vii - xvii.
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27 September 1942

EMD completed her last novel, Late and Soon. It was published by Macmillan in April 1943 with a dedication to her friend Kate O'Brien , who looked after her during her last months.
Delafield, E. M. Late and Soon. Macmillan.
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Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann.
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2 December 1943

EMD died at home in Devon, apparently from cancer of the colon.
McCullen wrongly gives the date as 11 December.
Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.

Biography

Birth and Family

9 June 1890

Edmée de la Pasture (later EMD ) was born at Hove, then a village near Brighton in Sussex.
Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann.
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McCullen, Maurice. E. M. Delafield. Twayne.
chronology