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Love in Winter by Storm Jameson - Virago modern classics
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Secondhand
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South Africa
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msc11
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659363150
 Virago modern classics, 1984, softcover, 400 pages, condition: very good.

Six years after the Great War, a promising writer,Hervey Russell,is frustrated by her career and her marriage to an unloving man. Her desperate longing for a new beginning finds an outlet when she encounters her war-damaged cousin Nicholas, who until this meeting has thought his life was over. Love in Winter forms the second part of the Mirror in Darkness trilogy, and its heroine is the author's autobiographical shadow.
Margaret Storm Jameson was an English writer, known for her 45 novels, and criticism.

Jameson studied at the University of Leeds, later moving to London, where in 1914 she earned an MA from King's College London. She was a teacher before becoming a full-time writer. She married writer Guy Chapman, but continued to publish as Storm Jameson.

From 1939, Jameson was a prominent president of the British branch of the International PEN association, and active in helping refugee writers. She wrote three volumes of autobiography.

A well-received biography, by Jennifer Birkett, Professor of French Studies at Birmingham University, was published by the Oxford University Press in March 2009.