May EdgintonMay Edginton was an English novelist who had over 50 successful books published in London. She also authored plays, working with Rudolf Besier on two of them. Some of her fictional works have been filmed. Her work has been translated into other languges, including Hungarian and Chinese. Edginton was born on December 20, 1883 in England. She wrote for The Royal Magazine, where she met the editorial board and novelist Francis Evans Bailey (died 1962), whom she married in 1912. They had one son and separated in 1930. She died at the age of 73 on June 17, 1957, in Rondebosch, South Africa. Edginton started writing novels in 1908. Many investigate domestic issues. The Sin of Eve (1913) depicts a working woman who abandons the suffragette cause to marry. Other novels focus on heroines' escapes or remedies in household situations. Married Life, or The True Romance (1917), for example, depicts the deteriorating relationships of newlyweds living on a limited salary. The lady is completely reliant on her husband for financial support and has been tethered to the house since the birth of their three children, losing all autonomy and independence. However, she manages to reverse the situation while her husband is abroad on business. Read More Read Less
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