Ena Fitzgerald MacMillan | |
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Born | Georgina Fitzgerald-Galaher 5 October 1889 Cowes, Isle of Wight, England |
Died | 10 January 1962 |
Pen name | Ena Fitzgerald |
Occupation |
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Period | Edwardian era |
Genre |
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Notable works | Patcola |
Spouse |
James Alison Macmillan
(m. 1925) |
Relatives | Edward FitzGerald |
Ena Fitzgerald was the pen name of Georgina Fitzgerald-Galaher (after marriage, Georgina Fitzgerald MacMillan; 1889–1962), an English journalist and author. She served as the editor of various magazines and was a correspondent for various newspapers. Earlier in life, she wrote novels, poems, and short stories.[1][2] Her novel, Patcola, received considerable praise as being the first work of a teenager.[3][4][5]
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