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Beryl Bainbridge
Beryl Bainbridge

Beryl Bainbridge was a British author known for her distinctive narrative style and profound psychological insight. Her works covered a range of themes, including family, history, and war. Bainbridge gained widespread acclaim for her novels, including 'The Dress in the Window' and 'Alice's Adventures Belowground'. Her writing career spanned half a century, leaving a profound impact on contemporary literature. more

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