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Bottome, Phyllis

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Bottome, Phyllis (1884–1963)

English novelist. Her first novel, Raw Material, was accepted when she was 17, and later she was successful also as a short-story writer.

Her books include The Dark Tower (1909), Windlestraws (1929), The Mortal Storm (1937; an anti-Nazi novel), Masks and Faces (1940), From the Life (1944), Fortune's Finger (1950), and Man and Beast (1953). In 1939 she published a life of Alfred Adler, whose psychological theories she much admired.

She was born in Rochester, Kent. The daughter of an American cleric, she spent part of her early life in the USA.



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