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Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge
Born 24 April 1900(1900-04-24)
Wells
Died 1 April 1984 (aged 83)
Occupation author
Nationality British
Writing period 20th century
Notable work(s) The Little White Horse, Green Dolphin Street

Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge (24 April 19001 April 1984) was an English author of novels, short stories and children's books.

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Life

Goudge was born in the cathedral city of Wells, where her father, Henry Leighton Goudge, was vice-principal of the Theological College. The family moved to Ely when he became principal of the Theological College there. There was a further move to Christ Church, Oxford when he was appointed Regius Professor of Divinity at the University. Elizabeth was educated at Grassendale School, Southbourne (1914–18), and at the art school at University College Reading, then an extension college of Christ Church. She went on to teach design and handicrafts in Ely and Oxford.[1]

Goudge's first book, The Fairies' Baby and Other Stories (1919), was a failure and it was several years before she authored her first novel, Island Magic (1934), which was an immediate success. It was based on Channel Island stories, many of which she had learned from her mother, a native of Guernsey.

The Little White Horse (1946) was Goudge's own favourite among her works,[2] and also the book which J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter stories, has said was her favorite as a child. The television mini-series Moonacre and the 2009 film The Secret of Moonacre were based on The Little White Horse. Her Green Dolphin Country (1944) was made into a film (under its American title, Green Dolphin Street) which won the Academy Award for Special Effects in 1948.

After her father's death in 1939, Goudge moved to a bungalow in Devon, where she nursed her ailing mother. After her mother's death in 1951, she moved to Oxfordshire, spending the last 30 years of her life living at a cottage on Peppard Common, just outside Henley-on-Thames, where a blue plaque was unveiled in 2008.

She died on 1 April 1984.[3]

Themes in her Writings

Goudge's books are notably Christian in outlook, and cover such themes as sacrifice, conversion, discipline, healing, and growth through suffering. Her novels, both realistic and more fantasy works, all use inter-weaving legend and myth to create a very mythic ethos. Whether written for adults or children, the same child-like quality of myth and hope pervades Goudge's work and is the source of its appeal to readers.

Awards and Honours

Bibliography

City of Bells series

  • A City of Bells (1936)
  • Towers in the Mist (1938)
  • The Dean's Watch (1960)
  • Three Cities of Bells (omnibus) (1965)

Eliots of Damerosehay series

  • The Bird in the Tree (1940)
  • The Herb of Grace (1948) aka Pilgrim's Inn
  • The Heart of the Family (1953)
  • The Eliots of Damerosehay (omnibus) (1957)

Novels

  • Island Magic (1934)
  • The Middle Window (1935)
  • The Castle on the Hill (1941)
  • Green Dolphin Country (1944) aka Green Dolphin Street (USA title)
  • Gentian Hill (1949)
  • The Rosemary Tree (1956)
  • The White Witch (1958)
  • The Scent of Water (1963)
  • The Child From the Sea (1970)

Children's books

  • Sister of the Angels: A Christmas Story (1939)
  • Smokey House (1940)
  • The Well of the Star (1941)
  • Henrietta's House (1942) aka The Blue Hills
  • The Little White Horse (1946)
  • Make-Believe (1949)
  • The Valley of Song (1951)
  • Linnets and Valerians (1964) aka The Runaways
  • I Saw Three Ships (1969)

Collections

  • The Fairies' Baby: And Other Stories (1919)
  • A Pedlar's Pack: And Other Stories (1937)
  • Three Plays: Suomi, The Brontës of Haworth, Fanny Burney (1939)
  • The Golden Skylark: And Other Stories (1941)
  • The Ikon on the Wall: And Other Stories (1943)
  • The Elizabeth Goudge Reader (1946)
  • Songs and Verses (1947)
  • At the Sign of the Dolphin (1947)
  • The Reward of Faith: And Other Stories (1950)
  • White Wings: Collected Short Stories (1952)
  • The Ten Gifts: An Elizabeth Goudge Anthology (1965)
  • A Christmas Book: An Anthology of Christmas Stories (1967)
  • The Lost Angel: Stories (1971)
  • Hampshire Trilogy (omnibus) (1976)
  • Pattern of People: An Elizabeth Goudge Anthology (1978)

Non fiction

  • God So Loved the World: The Story of Jesus (1951)
  • Saint Francis of Assisi (1959) aka My God and My All: The Life of St. Francis of Assisi
  • A Diary of Prayer (1966)
  • The Joy of the Snow: An Autobiography (1974)

Anthologies edited by Elizabeth Goudge

  • A Book of Comfort: An Anthology (1964)
  • A Book of Peace: An Anthology (1967)
  • A Book of Faith: An Anthology (1976)

Anthologies containing stories by Elizabeth Goudge

  • Dancing with the Dark (1997)

Short stories

  • ESP (1974)

References

  1. ^ D. L. Kirkpatrick (ed.), Twentieth-Century Children's Writers (2nd ed., London, 1983), pp. 324-325. isbn 0912289457
  2. ^ John Attenborough, ‘Goudge, Elizabeth de Beauchamp (1900-1984)’, revised by Victoria Millar, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, accessed 17 Sept. 2009.
  3. ^ Obituaries in The Times, 3 April 1984; in the New York Times 27 April 1984.
  4. ^ New York Times, Sept. 10, 1944.

External links

  • [1] The Elizabeth Goudge Society
  • [2] Elizabeth Goudge books and discussion forum

 
 

 

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