Enid Blyton

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Standard Name: Blyton, Enid
Birth Name: Enid Mary Blyton
Married Name: Enid Mary Pollock
Pseudonym: Mary Pollock
Married Name: Enid Mary Darrell Waters
Pseudonym: Justin Geste
EB was probably the most prolific and successful children's writer of the twentieth century. In three decades she produced more than four hundred titles: picture-books for small children, fairy stories, adventure stories, school stories, fantasy, religious and nature works, and two very popular weekly magazines. She hit her highest annual output—37 titles—twice: in 1951 and again in 1955.
Stoney, Barbara. Enid Blyton. Hodder and Stoughton.
233-5, 238-9
Editions of titles beginning with her name account for about 370 items in the Bodleian Library catalogue.

Connections

Connections Author name Sort descending Excerpt
Intertextuality and Influence Louisa May Alcott
Following her death, G. K. Chesterton in a laudatory (if sexist) review classed LMA with Austen as an early realist, and praised her apt depictions of human truths.
Chesterton, G. K. “Louisa Alcott”. Critical Essays on Louisa May Alcott, edited by Madeleine B. Stern, G. K. Hall, pp. 212-14.
213-14
She was a favourite writer...
Education Beryl Bainbridge
BB described her reading at nine years old as a mixture: George Eliot and children's writers like Richmal Crompton and Susan Coolidge (Sarah Woolsey ): Just William, What Katy Did, The Mill...
Reception Angela Brazil
Though she gave her schools some modern improvements (competitive games, drama, art) which her own had lacked, her ethos remained a pre-first-world-war one to the end of her career. Enid Blyton , born thirty years...
Reception Margaret Forster
In a National Women's Register poll of members to determine the best woman writer of the twentieth century, MF came third with twenty-one votes, just behind Margaret Atwood with twenty-five and just ahead of Enid Blyton
Education Meiling Jin
She was saved by the public Children's Library. She read omnivorously, beginning with the Dr Doolittle books (Hugh Lofting ) and fairy stories but missing out on Enid Blyton (who was kept locked away)...
Textual Production Edith Lyttelton
Upton first used a drawing of one of her own childhood dolls, a black minstrel doll, to illustrate Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg, a book written by her mother, Bertha Upton
Intertextuality and Influence Shena Mackay
The book blends the ordinary and extraordinary. The two girls devour books: Anna Sewell 's Black Beauty, The Valley of Doom, Louisa May Alcott 's Little Women, Lucy Maud Montgomery 's Anne...
Education Jan Morris
Morris's mother, who liked to have several books in different languages on the go at the same time, taught eclectic reading to her child. Both Lewis CarrollAlice in Wonderland and Mark TwainHuckleberry Finn made a great impression...
Education J. K. Rowling
Formative early reading included Richard Scarry and Kenneth Grahame 's The Wind in the Willows. Joanne Rowling did not care for Enid Blyton as a young child but acquired a taste for her later...
Intertextuality and Influence Dodie Smith
By this time she had lived with dalmatians for twenty years. Jon Wynne-Tyson (who had just launched his new publishing house) had recently suggested that she should do a book about them. She replied dismissively...
Friends, Associates Alison Uttley
Though her move south made her the townswoman of her fellow children's writer, Enid Blyton , AU disliked her on principle and met her only once, socially. Blyton was icy at this encounter: she may...
Intertextuality and Influence Michelene Wandor
The neighbours in question are, at the play's beginning, a pair of lesbians (Sandy or Sandra and George or Georgina, who calls herself at least in part after Enid Blyton 's tomboy heroine) and a...
Education Fay Weldon
FW learned to read at three: I remember . . . the way the letters suddenly made sense.
Weldon, Fay. Auto da Fay. Flamingo.
24
After her grandmother joined the family in 1942 she was able to borrow adult books from...
Textual Production Amabel Williams-Ellis
The varied influences on AWE 's passion for folk and fairy tales include her uncle Henry Strachey , Rudyard Kipling , and Maxim Gorky .
Williams-Ellis, Amabel. All Stracheys Are Cousins. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
6
In her memoir she comments that, since World War...

Timeline

9 December 2006-17 July 2007: The National Portrait Gallery in London mounted...

Writing climate item

9 December 2006-17 July 2007

The National Portrait Gallery in London mounted an exhibition of photographs of women writers, mostly novelists, from 1920 to 1960.

Texts

Blyton, Enid, and Phyllis Chase. Child Whispers. J. Saville, 1922.
Blyton, Enid, editor. Enid Blyton’s Magazine.
Blyton, Enid, and Eileen A. Soper. Five on a Treasure Island. Hodder and Stoughton, 1942.
Blyton, Enid. Mr. Galliano’s Circus. George Newnes, 1938.
Blyton, Enid, and Eelco Martinus Harmsen Van Der Beek. Noddy Goes to Toyland. Sampson Low, Marston, 1949.
Blyton, Enid, editor. Sunny Stories for Little Folks. George Newnes.
Blyton, Enid. The Secret Island. Blackwell, 1938.
Blyton, Enid. The Story of My Life. Pitkin, 1952.