Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge was born on 24 April 1900 in the cathedral city of Wells, where her father, a clergyman, was vice-principal of the Theological College. When she was a child, the family moved to Ely and then to Oxford. Elizabeth attended Grassendale School and studied art at University College Reading. She went on to teach design and handicrafts in Ely and Oxford. Her first book, The Fairies' Baby and Other Stories (1919) was considered unsuccessful, but her first novel, Island Magic (1934) was an immediate hit. She was a best-selling author in both the UK and the USA from the 1930s through the 1970s. Elizabeth Goudge won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association for The Little White Horse in 1946; it inspired the British television mini-series Moonacre and the film The Secret of Moonacre. Green Dolphin Country (1944) was adapted as a film in 1948 under the title Green Dolphin Street. After her mother's death in 1951, Elizabeth Goudge moved to a cottage on Peppard Common, just outside Henley-on-Thames, where she lived for the last 30 years of her life. She became a founding member of the Romantic Novelists' Association in 1960 and later served as vice president. She died on 1 April 1984.
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Fiction, Fiction, general, England, fiction, Fiction in English, 1940s, Biography, Children's fiction, Juvenile fiction, Romance, Anthology, Children's stories, Christmas, Historical, Adventures, Country life, Faith, Fiction, family life, Fiction, historical, general, History, Large type books, Life change events, Magic, Orphans, Retired teachers, Self-actualization (Psychology)Places
England, Great Britain, Chiltern Hills (England), London, Britain, Buckler's Hard (England), Channel Islands, Devon, Devon (England), Devonshire, Ely, Guernsey (Channel Islands), Italy, Moonacre, New Zealand, Oxford, The Holy Land, Tomister, Torquay, West Country, West Country (England)People
David Eliot, Francis of Assisi, Saint (1182-1226), Lucilla Eliot, Elizabeth Goudge (1900-), Jesus Christ, Lucy Walter (1630?-1658), Nadine, Adam Ayscough, Betsy Linnet, Brontë family, Canon Leigh, Constantia, Daphne Wentworth, Dorcas, Elizabeth Goudge (1900-1984), Elizabeth Tudor, Faithful Crocker, Fanny Burney (1752-1840), Francesco d'Assissi Saint (1182-1226), Francis Leyland, Froniga Haslewood, George Eliot, Harriet, Henrietta Ferranti, Hugh AnthonyTime
19th century, 20th century, 16th century, 1842, 1870s, 1940s, 1950s, Civil War, 1642-1649, George III, 1760-1820, Siglo XX, World War II, post WWIIID Numbers
- OLID: OL37752A
- ISNI: 0000000108792469
- VIAF: 24602168
- Wikidata: Q242571
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q242571
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- Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge
- Elizabeth Goudge
- Elisabeth Goudge
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