Clemence Dane

English author and playwright

Clemence Dane - English author and playwright
Born

February 21st, 1888
137 years ago

Died

March 28th, 1965
60 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English author and playwright, contributions included novels, plays, and screenplays. Major works featured themes of social justice and individual rights. One notable play, 'The Pathetic Fallacy,' explored complex human emotions and relationships. Achievements in the field of literature influenced contemporary writers and showcased innovative narrative styles.

Authored the novel 'Regiment of Women'

Wrote the play 'The Pathetic Fallacy'

Received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize

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