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  1. Winifred Ashton CBE, better known by the pseudonym Clemence Dane (21 February 1888 – 28 March 1965), was an English novelist and playwright.

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    Clemence Dane. Writer: Vacation from Marriage. British novelist and playwright Clemence Dane was born Winifred Ashton in Kent, England, in 1888. A gifted student, she was educated in a variety of private schools and, at age 16, was hired to teach French in Geneva, Switzerland.

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    • February 21, 1888
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    • March 28, 1965
  3. Jan 9, 2017 · Clemence Dane is the ‘invisible womanof British 20th century culture: a prolific and popular writer and artist, described by her great friend Noel Coward as ‘a wonderful unique mixture of artist, writer, games mistress, poet and egomaniac.’

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  4. British novelist and playwright Clemence Dane was born Winifred Ashton in Kent, England, in 1888. A gifted student, she was educated in a variety of private schools and, at age 16, was hired to teach French in Geneva, Switzerland.

    • February 21, 1888
    • March 28, 1965
  5. Sep 1, 2022 · This multidisciplinary conference brings together literary, drama and film scholars to revisit the work of Clemence Dane and her connections with these different spheres, from her role in The Book Society and her reviewing for Good Housekeeping to Dane’s writing for Hollywood and the British film industry.

  6. Clemence Dane (name for the London church, St Clement Danes) was the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton, an English novelist and playwright (1888-1965). Between World Wars I and II, she was arguably Britain’s most successful all-round writer, with a unique place in literary, stage and cinematic history.

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  8. Clemence Dane’ was the pseudonym of Winifred Ashton, an English playwright and novelist with a celebrity status in London when she joined Time and Tide’s pages in the early 1920s. Over the course of her career spanning nearly half a century she wrote over twenty plays, thirteen novels and a novella, numerous short stories, plus poetry ...

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