Phyllis Bentley

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Standard Name: Bentley, Phyllis
Birth Name: Phyllis Eleanor Bentley
Indexed Name: Phyllis E. Bentley
Pseudonym: Mary Elizabeth Carr
Indexed Name: Phyllis Eleanor Bentley
Phyllis Bentley was a prolific and successful novelist, literary critic, short-story writer, children's writer, and journalist, who was productive over a broad span of the twentieth century. Almost all her twenty-eight novels and numerous short stories are set in her native West Riding of Yorkshire and many are historical as well as regional, focussing on the textile trade and the effects of industrialization in that region. A realist with a strong sense of historical process, she sought to write novels which should present life exactly at [sic] it really was, and by so doing help to better the world.
Bentley, Phyllis. "O Dreams, O Destinations". Gollancz.
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She was deeply influenced by the Brontë s, and wrote several literary studies of the history of Haworth and the Brontëfamily , as well as of the regional novel and of narrative form.

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Bentley, Phyllis. The House of Moreys. Gollancz, 1953.
Bentley, Phyllis. The Partnership. Ernest Benn, 1928.
Bentley, Phyllis. The Rise of Henry Morcar. V. Gollancz, 1946.
Bentley, Phyllis. The Spinner of the Years. Ernest Benn, 1928.
Bentley, Phyllis. The World’s Bane, and Other Stories. T. Fisher Unwin, 1918.