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      • Maureen Patricia Duffy (born 21 October 1933) is an English poet, playwright, novelist and non-fiction author. Long an activist covering such issues as gay rights and animal rights, she campaigns especially on behalf of authors. She has received the Benson Medal for her lifelong writings.
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  2. Maureen Patricia Duffy (born 21 October 1933) is an English poet, playwright, novelist and non-fiction author. Long an activist covering such issues as gay rights and animal rights, she campaigns especially on behalf of authors.

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    A poet, playwright, novelist, and historian, writer Maureen Duffy reflects within her work the loneliness experienced by those living on the fringes of a judgmental and sometimes hostile society. Her characters—lesbians, the homeless, political radicals, displaced intellectuals—are frustrated by unfulfilled aspirations and unmet emotional, sexual, ...

    An Absent Mother and a Tough ChildhoodMaureen Patricia Duffy was born on October 21, 1933, in Worthing, Sussex, to Cahia Patrick Duffy and Grace Rose Wright. Her mother suffered from tuberculosis, and Duffy has acknowledged the political and psychological effects of her mother's prolonged absences in sanatoriums. Duffy was educated at Trowbridge Hi...

    Duffy's work is marked by an attempt at realism—the accurate portrayal of both the physical and emotional world of her characters. Duffy, however, utilizes this realism in order to explore the questions and lives of those at the fringes of “acceptable society.” As such, Duffy employs her considerable descriptive skills to dive deep into the lives o...

    Duffy has been praised by critics for her ability to create vivid characters and evoke a sense of place. Nonetheless, critics often fault her novels for lack of structural cohesiveness. In all, her work has received warm critical reception, including recognition for her talents in the form of a number of literary awards. Indeed, some critics think ...

    Duffy's work has often been praised for its exceptional portrayal of character but has been faulted for its uncertain and, at times, unrealistic plots. Read All Heaven in a Rage. Respond to the ana...
    One of Duffy's best characteristics as a writer is her ability to capture the details of a character and a place that make that character or place feel real. Realism in writing is based largely on...
    Duffy began her writing career in the middle of the Woman's Rights Movement. Using the Internetand the library, research this important time in history. Then, in a short essay, discuss how the move...
    Duffy is sometimes compared to author Virginia Woolf, particularly in her descriptions that relate her characters' internal landscapes to the outside world. Find a descriptive passage in one of Duf...

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    Neumeier, Beate, ed. Engendering Realism and Postmodernism: Contemporary Women Writers in Britain. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001. Rule, Jane. Lesbian Images. London: Peter Davies, 1976 Sage, Lorna. Maureen Duffy. London: Book Trust in conjunction with the British Council, 1989. Sizemore, Christine. A Female Vision of the City. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1989.

  3. Oct 28, 2015 · Maureen Patricia Duffy (born 21 October 1933) is a contemporary British novelist, poet, playwright, nonfiction author and activist. Duffy's work often uses Freudian ideas and Greek mythology as frameworks. [1] . Her writing is distinctive for its use of contrasting voices, or streams of consciousness, often including the perspectives of outsiders.

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  4. www.maureenduffy.co.ukMaureen Duffy

    'Maureen Duffy has inspired many other writers and proved that the English novel… can be fantastical, experimental and political. Perhaps it is her poetry, though, that most fully captures her range as she presses on like a medieval troubadour across barriers of genre, gender, space and time.'

  5. Apr 28, 2023 · As one of the first people to fight for lesbian visibility in this country, Maureen Duffy has become a living legend of the humanist movement, whose courage and openness with her sexuality transformed gay and lesbian acceptance in the UK, breaking down barriers and prejudice, and giving confidence to other women like her to do the same.

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · Maureen Duffy FKC (English, 1956) is a poet, playwright and novelist. Alongside her writing, she is celebrated for her activism on a wide variety of causes, from animal rights to LGBTQ+ causes and authors’ rights.

  7. An archaeologist who discovered artifacts dating from the Bronze Age at a WWII bomb site near St. Paul enthused, ‘What we should dearly love to find is evidence to prove continuous occupation of the site from the Bronze Age through to the Romans’ (Brian Hobley, quoted in Howard).