Carswell, Catherine (1879–1946)
Carswell, Catherine (1879–1946)
Scottish biographer and novelist. Born Catherine MacFarlane, Mar 27, 1879, in Glasgow, Scotland; died Feb 18, 1946, in Oxford, England; dau. of George MacFarlane and Mary Anne Lewis MacFarlane; m. Herbert Jackson, 1904 (annul. 1908); m. Donald Carswell, 1915 (died 1940).
Had 1st marriage annulled because of husband's mental illness; met D.H. Lawrence (1914) and would remain his friend until his death (1930); wrote biographies The Savage Pilgrim: A Narrative of D.H. Lawrence (1932), The Life of Robert Burns (1930), and The Tranquil Heart: Portrait of Giovanni Boccaccio (1937); also wrote novels Open the Door! (1920) and Camomile: An Invention (1922), as well as literary journalism.
See also Lying Awake: An Unfinished Autobiography (1950).
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