Phyllis Bottome
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Standard Name: Bottome, Phyllis
Birth Name: Phyllis Bottome
Married Name: Phyllis Forbes-Dennis
Private Worlds and The Mortal Storm, were made into popular American films. In addition to novels,
wrote a biography of psychologist
, who greatly influenced her life and work; three volumes of autobiography; and numerous essays and short stories. Most of her writings are concerned with issues of social justice—poverty, mental illness, women's work, and especially anti-Semitism. In her fiction and non-fiction,
fervently attacked the
' treatment of European Jews and appealed to Britain and America to take responsibility for the plight of Jewish refugees.
was a prolific novelist who published over fifty works in approximately sixty years. Her two best-known works, Timeline
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Texts
Bottome, Phyllis. The Life Line. Faber and Faber, 1946.
Bottome, Phyllis. The Mortal Storm. Faber and Faber, 1937.
Bottome, Phyllis. Within the Cup. Faber and Faber, 1943.
Bottome, Phyllis. “Women after Two Wars”. Independent Woman, Vol.
23
, p. 40, 52.