Well, Edith was a female author. In those times, people didn't like to read books written by females. Females weren't given much attention.
Edith did not have any real hobbies, but she loved books and reading.
Edith Nesbit did not receive formal literary awards during her lifetime, as such recognitions were less common for children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, she is highly regarded today as a pioneering author of children's fiction, influencing many later writers. Her works, especially "The Railway Children" and "Five Children and It," continue to be celebrated and adapted, reflecting her lasting impact on children's literature.
He didn't write any books.
No Mary Pope Osborne did not write any other books
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no she didn't write any books but she always kept a journal with her from everyday she went out to shoot.
No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.
She wrote an autobiography of her life in the sixties and seventies. She did not write any children's books.
Loris Malaguzzi did not write any books. Her theories were written about in several books though. Other authors write about the Loris Malaguzzi and Reggio Emilia's experience and work.
Shakespeare did not write any books. He wrote plays, and lots of poetry, but he never wrote any books.
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