Eyles, Leonora (1889–1960)
Eyles, Leonora (1889–1960)
English novelist, writer and feminist. Name variations: M. Leonora Eyles; Leonora Murray; Mrs. D.L. Murray. Born Margaret Leonora Pitcairn in 1889; died July 27, 1960; m. D.L. Murray, editor of TLS; mother-in-law of Mario Praz (Italian literary critic and essayist).
Columnist and feminist, was a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement (1930s) and woman's editor of the Daily Herald throughout 1920s.
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