O'Malley, Mary Dolling (1889–1974)
O'Malley, Mary Dolling (1889–1974)
British novelist. Name variations: (pseudonyms) G. Allenby; Ann Bridge. Born Mary Dolling Sanders, Sept 11, 1889, in Hertfordshire, England; died Mar 9, 1974, in Oxford, England; dau. of James Harris Sanders and Mary Louise (Day) Sanders; m. Sir Owen St. Clair O'Malley, 1913; children: 3.
Drew upon travels with diplomat husband for themes and settings of novels, which include Peking Picnic (1932), Enchanter's Nightshade (1937), A Place to Stand (1953), The Dark Moment (1961), The Episode at Toledo (1966) and Julia in Ireland (1973); also wrote account of husband's diplomatic service, Permission to Resign: Goings On in the Corridors of Power (1973).
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