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Sinclair, May

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Sinclair, May (1870–1946)

English writer. Her realistic novels include The Divine Fire (1904) and The Creators (1910), both about the artist in society. Mary Olivier: A Life (1919), which is autobiographical, and Life and Death of Harriett Frean (1922) follow the lives of single women, using a stream of consciousness technique.

Initially influenced by the idealist philosophy of Thomas Hill Green, in her novels she displayed an increasing interest in psychoanalysis. She also wrote metaphysical essays.



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