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(August 15, 1858 – May 4, 1924) | (August 15, 1858 – May 4, 1924) | ||
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'''Edith Nesbit''' (married name Bland) was a prolific, 19th-century, [[British]], children's [[fantasy]] [[author]], best remembered for her Psammead trilogy, which begins with ''Five Children and It'' (1902). | '''Edith Nesbit''' (married name Bland) was a prolific, 19th-century, [[British]], children's [[fantasy]] [[author]], best remembered for her Psammead trilogy, which begins with ''Five Children and It'' (1902). | ||
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(August 15, 1858 – May 4, 1924)
Edith Nesbit (married name Bland) was a prolific, 19th-century, British, children's fantasy author, best remembered for her Psammead trilogy, which begins with Five Children and It (1902).
Biographies include Magic and the Magician: E. Nesbit and her Children's Books by Noel Streatfeild (1958) and E. Nesbit: A Biography by Doris Langley Moore (1967).
- Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
- The Edith Nesbit Society.
- “The Writing of E. Nesbit” by Gore Vidal, The New York Review, December 3, 1964.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2018 —Readercon 29 (posthumous)
Person | 1858—1924 |
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