E L VoynichIrish author and musician E. L. Voynich (1864–1960) is best known for her historical book "The Gadfly," which was a bestseller and was translated into many languages. Voynich, an excellent pianist who was born in Dublin, Ireland, subsequently residedin London where she studied music. She also had a strong interest in learning languages and was proficient in a number of them, including Italian and Russian. In addition to "The Gadfly," Voynich also produced a number of other books of short stories and novels. Her writings were renowned for their intricate storylines and complex characters, and they often addressed issues of social justice, politics, and personal development. Along with supporting women's rights and serving as a translator for the Women's Social and Political Union, Voynich was a well-known figure in the suffrage campaign. Despite her literary accomplishment, Voynich was hardly recognized during her lifetime, and her books stopped being printed in the middle of the 20th century. Her books have, however, had a recent revival in popularity and are now regarded as significant works of feminist and historical fiction. Read More Read Less
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