
Muriel Spark.
Dame Muriel Spark (February 1, 1918 - April 13, 2006) was an award-winning prolific Scottish author. Her works include novels, short stories, poetry, a play, biographies, an autobiography and a children's book.
Works[]
Novels[]
- The Comforters
- Robinson
- Memento Mori
- The Bachelors
- The Ballad of Peckham Rye
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
- The Girls of Slender Means
- The Mandelbaum Gate
- The Public Image
- The Driver's Seat
- Not to Disturb
- The Hothouse by the East River
- The Abbess of Crewe
- The Takeover
- Territorial Rights
- Loitering with Intent
- The Only Problem
Poetry[]
- Collected Poems I
- Going Up to Sotheby's
- All the Poems
Short stories[]
- Collected Stories I
- The Go-Away Bird
- Voices at Play
- Bang-bang You're Dead
- Complete Short Stories
- The Stories of Muriel Spark (1985)
Other[]
- Doctor of Philosophy (play)
- The Brontë Letters
- John Masefield (biography)
- Child of Light
- Curriculum Vitae (autobiography)
- The Very Fine Clock (for children)
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