Emma Tennant

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Standard Name: Tennant, Emma
Birth Name: Emma Christina Tennant
Nickname: Lady Caroline Top Drawer
Pseudonym: Catherine Aydy
Married Name: Emma Yorke
Married Name: Emma Booker
Married Name: Emma Cockburn
ET wrote and published in many genres between 1973 and the second decade of the twenty-first century, and often blended one genre with another.
Wilson, Frances. “Emma Tennant obituary”. theguardian.com, 31 Jan. 2017.
At first a novelist (who later became a specialist in the creative revisiting of works by earlier writers, and later in sequels to Jane Austen and others), she founded and edited a literary magazine, and also published children's books, works on travel, rag rugs, and cookery, and impressionistic biography. She was best known for feminist satirical novels, and for her fictionalized memoirs of her family.

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This subject provides her with an unusual angle on intertextuality: SP investigates not only the proliferation of sequels to Jane Austen novels (by Joan Aiken , Emma Tennant , and many others) but also the...

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Tennant, Emma. The House of Hospitalities. Viking, 1987.
Tennant, Emma. The Last of the Country House Murders. Cape, 1974.
Tennant, Emma. The Time of the Crack. Cape, 1973.
Tennant, Emma. Two Women of London. Faber, 1989.
Tennant, Emma. Wild Nights. Cape, 1979.
Tennant, Emma. Woman Beware Woman. Cape, 1983.