Elizabeth Bowen was an Irish author who wrote about the psychological impact of war on individuals and society. She captured the sense of dislocation, uncertainty, and trauma that war brings to people's lives in her works, which often explore themes of loss, change, and survival amidst conflict. Bowen's experiences living through both World Wars influenced her writing, deepening her insights into the human condition during times of war.
Elizabeth Bowen was an Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer. During World War II she worked for the British Ministry of Information, reporting on Irish opinion, particularly on the issue of Irish neutrality
Elizabeth Bowen was born on June 7, 1899.
Elizabeth Bowen died on 1973-02-22.
Elizabeth Bowen was born on June 7, 1899.
Andrea Bowen's birth name is Andrea Elizabeth Bowen.
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Elizabeth Bowen wrote The Heat of the Day.
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Maria is a short story by Elizabeth Bowen. It is about an orphan girl who has to go live with strangers when her aunt and uncle go on vacation, and she tries to get attention by misbehaving.