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Crompton, Richmal

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Crompton, Richmal (1890–1969)

English writer. A writer of marginally feminist novels, such as her third, the semi-autobiographical Ann Morrison (1925), she is remembered for her stories about the mischievous schoolboy William, the first of which was Just William (1922).

She retired from teaching in 1924 through polio.



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