Margaret Drabble
Standard Name: Drabble, Margaret
Birth Name: Margaret Drabble
Nickname: Maggie
Married Name: Margaret Swift
Married Name: Margaret Holroyd
Titled: Dame Margaret Holroyd
kitchen-sink realist depictions of highly-educated young women enmeshed in wifehood and motherhood. She has become an ambitious chronicler of the rising lifestyle and expectations of the late-twentieth-century professional classes; but also she is a persistent experimenter with techniques of allusion, symbolism, and contradiction of realist expectations.
is a prolific, resourceful, and often surprising novelist and short-story writer, with a high reputation as a literary historian and critic. She is still widely identified with one of her early styles: the Timeline
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Texts
Drabble, Margaret. The Gates of Ivory. Viking-Penguin, 1991.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Genius of Thomas Hardy. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976.
Drabble, Margaret. The Ice Age. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1977.
Drabble, Margaret. The Middle Ground. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980.
Drabble, Margaret. The Middle Ground. Penguin, 1981.
Drabble, Margaret. The Millstone. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1965.
Drabble, Margaret. The Needle’s Eye. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 1985.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Sixth edition, Oxford University Press, 2000.
Drabble, Margaret. The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws. Atlantic, 2009.
Drabble, Margaret. The Peppered Moth. Penguin Viking, 2000.
Drabble, Margaret. The Pure Gold Baby. Canongate, 2013.
Drabble, Margaret. The Radiant Way. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987.
Drabble, Margaret. The Radiant Way. Penguin, 1988.
Drabble, Margaret. The Realms of Gold. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975.
Drabble, Margaret. The Realms of Gold. Penguin, 1977.
Drabble, Margaret. The Red Queen. Penguin Viking, 2004.
Drabble, Margaret. The Sea Lady. Penguin, 2006.
Drabble, Margaret. “The sexual revolution”. Guardian Weekly, p. 22.
Drabble, Margaret. The Tradition of Women’s Fiction: Lectures in Japan. Editor Suga, Yakuko, Oxford University Press, 1985.
Drabble, Margaret. The Waterfall. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969.
Drabble, Margaret. The Waterfall. Penguin, 1971.
Drabble, Margaret. The Witch of Exmoor. Viking, 1996.
Athill, Diana et al. “Who am I? Who do I want to be?”. The Guardian, Vol.
review 2-4
. Drabble, Margaret. Wordsworth. Evans Bros., 1966.