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  • The Pure Gold Baby is British novelist Margaret Drabble's 18th novel, first published in 2013. The novel was her first novel to be published in seven years...
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    Margaret Drabble (category Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    in fact follow: The Pure Gold Baby (2013), and The Dark Flood Rises (2016). Speaking in Belfast in 2024, Drabble was clear that The Dark Flood Rises...
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  • The Oxford Companion to English Literature first published in 1932, edited by the retired diplomat Sir Paul Harvey (1869–1948), was the earliest of the...
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    Friern Hospital (category History of the London Borough of Barnet)
    by Will Self – review | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 August 2015. Drabble, Margaret (2013). The Pure Gold Baby. Canongate. p. 218. ISBN 978-1782111092...
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  • small baby, has struggled financially and socially for years, finally marrying an English lecturer at a polytechnic. Although she enjoys her work at the prison...
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  • The Realms of Gold is a 1975 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel explores the mid-life experiences of anthropologist Frances Wingate...
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  • though illegitimate baby, Octavia, the "little one", who is subject to harm, her congenital heart defect rendering her vulnerable in the extreme. Christ's...
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  • is the 1963 debut novel by Margaret Drabble published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The title of the novel is taken from a quotation from the play The White...
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  • Jerusalem the Golden is a novel by Margaret Drabble published in 1967, and is a winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1967. Jerusalem the Golden...
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  • The Ice Age is a 1977 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel follows the experiences of former BBC producer Anthony Keating as he experiences...
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  • The Garrick Year is the second novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble, first published in 1964. It is a first-person account of Emma, a London wife...
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  • through the Dickensian satire of the Palmer family. The title describes the satirical protagonist, Frieda Palmer, who provides the source of much of the social...
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    Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from the Latin word aurum) and the atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow...
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  • The Sea Lady is a 2006 novel written by the English author Margaret Drabble. Le Guin, Ursula K. (22 July 2006). "Mermaid on Dry Land". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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  • The Dark Flood Rises is the 19th novel of Margaret Drabble, and was first published in 2016. The title of the book is a quotation from a poem, The Ship...
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  • conference. At the beginning of the novel, the academic, Dr. Babs Halliwell, reads the memoir of a 19th-century Korean princess. Reception of the novel was...
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  • The Seven Sisters is a 2002 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel reflects on a mid-life crisis of an estranged Candida, when she moves...
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  • The Middle Ground is a 1980 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. It is her ninth published novel. The novel explores the "crisis of British urban...
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  • The Gates of Ivory is a 1991 novel by novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel is the third in a series of novels, following The Radiant Way and A Natural...
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  • The Peppered Moth is a 2000 novel by English writer Margaret Drabble; it is her fourteenth published novel. The novel follows the fictional experiences...
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