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Rosalind Murray

Rosalind Murray was a 20th-century British novelist and writer best known for her works The Happy Tree and The Leading Note.

Lived
1890–1967
Nationality
British
Language
English
Notable works
The Happy Tree · The Leading Note

Rosalind Murray (1890–1967) was a British novelist and writer active during the twentieth century. Born in the late Victorian era, she developed a literary career that contributed to the landscape of modern British fiction. Murray is best remembered for her notable novels, which include The Happy Tree and The Leading Note. Through these works, she established her reputation as a novelist of her generation, capturing the shifting social and cultural dynamics of her contemporary Britain.