Radclyffe Hall

Marguerite Radclyffe Hall, a British poet and novelist, was born in the County of Hants, in Bournemouth, in 1886, and passed away in London on October 7, 1943. Among her poetic works are "Between Earth and Stars" (1906), "Poems of the Past and Present" (1910), and "Songs of the Three Counties" (1913). Among her novels, notable ones include "The Forge" and "The Extinguished Lamp," both from 1924; "A Saturday Life" (1925), and "The Sixth Beatitude," written in 1936.