Elizabeth Jolley

Author and academic with literary acclaim

Elizabeth Jolley - Artists & Creatives born June 4th, 1923
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An English-Australian author and academic, she contributed significantly to contemporary literature. Writing across various genres, her works often explored themes of isolation, love, and familial relations. The depth of her narratives and character development established her as a prominent voice in Australian literature. Several of her novels received critical acclaim and multiple awards, while she also lectured in creative writing at universities in Australia. Her body of work continues to resonate with readers and scholars.

Wrote the novel 'The Museum'

Published 'The Well' and received awards

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