Vaughan, Hilda (1892–1985)
Vaughan, Hilda (1892–1985)
Welsh playwright and novelist. Born in 1892 in Builth, Breconshire, Wales; died in 1985; dau. of Hugh Vaughan Vaughan and Eva (Campbell) Vaughan; m. Charles Langbridge Morgan (novelist and drama critic), 1923 (died 1958); children: two.
Wrote such plays as She Too Was Young and Forsaking All Others (both with Laurier Lister) and the novel The Soldier and the Gentlewoman (dramatized by Lister and Dorothy Massingham); also wrote romantic novels, including The Battle to the Weak, Here Are Lovers, The Invader, Her Father's House, A Thing of Nought, The Curtain Rises, Harvest Home, Pardon and Peace, The Candle and the Light and Iron and Gold (1948), now considered a classic work of Welsh feminism.
See also Christopher Newman, Hilda Vaughan (Univ. of Wales Press, 1981).