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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp64083 National Portrait Gallery listing]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp64083 National Portrait Gallery listing]
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Edith Olivier (1872-1948), British writer, mayor of Wilton.

Her first novel, The Love-Child, is the story of a woman's imaginary friend from childhood coming to life when she summons her once more as an adult. The novel's narrative takes a methodical approach to the phenomenon that gives a science-fictional quality to its fantastic subject. Virago Press reprinted it in 1981, with a new introduction by Hermione Lee.


Bibliography

Fiction

  • The Love-Child (1927)
  • As Far as Jane's Grandmother's (1928)
  • The Triumphant Footman (1930)
  • Dwarf's Blood (1930)
  • The Seraphim Room (1932)

Nonfiction

  • The Eccentric Life of Alexander Cruden (1934)
  • Mary Magdalen (1934)
  • Country Moods and Tenses (1941)
  • Four Victorian Ladies of Wiltshire (1945)
  • Night Thoughts of a Country Lady (1945)
  • Wiltshire (1951)

Autobiography

  • Without Knowing Mr. Walkley (1938)

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