Hine, Muriel
Entry updated 9 December 2024. Tagged: Author.
(1874-1949) UK author whose The Seven Lovers and Other Tales (coll 1927) contains some fantasy, and whose The Island Forbidden to Man (1946) seems to espouse the feminist Utopia hinted at in the title (see Feminism), but does not give the Island civilization initially espoused long for this world, as men are soon introduced at the behest of the younger women. [JC]
Muriel Florence Hine (married name Coxon, from 1903)
born Nottingham, Nottinghamshire: 18 January 1874 [1873 has also been given]
died London: 16 June 1949
works
- The Seven Lovers and Other Tales (London: John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1927) [hb/]
- The Island Forbidden to Man (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1946) [hb/John Morton Sale]
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