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Drabble, Margaret |
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Drabble, Margaret (1939– )English writer. Her novels portray contemporary life with toughness and sensitivity, often through the eyes of intelligent modern women. They include The Millstone (1965), The Ice Age (1977), The Middle Ground (1980), the trilogy The Radiant Way (1987), A Natural Curiosity (1989), and The Gates of Ivory (1991), and The Witch of Exmoor (1996).
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She best skip: Drabble, Frank & Ernest, Pearls Before Swine, Get Fuzzy, Dick Tracy, Mother Goose & Grimm, Rhymes With Orange, Zippy, Six Chix and sometimes Ziggy Fenton's second and much younger wife, Cornelia Amy Drabble, was born in Utah the year after Margaret and Fenton Butterfield married. The play has clearly been a success, both from its reviews--`electric', Time Out; `absolutely compelling', The List; `a production of rare integrity', The Scotsman; `captivating', Margaret Drabble in Hot tickets--and from the response of its audience. |
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