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  1. Marghanita Laski (24 October 1915 – 6 February 1988) was an English journalist, radio panellist and novelist. She also wrote literary biography, plays and short stories, and contributed about 250,000 additions to the Oxford English Dictionary.

  2. Learn about the life and works of Marghanita Laski, a versatile and prolific writer who published novels, biographies, criticism and journalism. She was influenced by her Jewish and liberal background and wrote for the Oxford English Dictionary and other publications.

  3. 9 de fev. de 1988 · Marghanita Laski, a novelist, critic and prolific amateur lexicographer, died Saturday, according to her family. She was 72 years old. A graduate of Somerville College at Oxford, Miss Laski...

  4. Born. in Manchester, Lancashire, England, The United Kingdom. October 24, 1915. Died. February 06, 1988. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction, Biographies & Memoirs. edit data. English journalist, radio panelist, and novelist: she also wrote literary biography, plays, and short stories.

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    • February 6, 1988
    • October 24, 1915
  5. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 62d71ec4-df8d-4b75Marghanita Laski | Orlando

    ML, a cultural force in twentieth-century Britain, published six novels, four biographies (one on multiple subjects), an anti-nuclear play, a collection of children's stories, three quasi-scientific investigations into secular and religious experiences, and various short stories, including a ghost story and an anti-nuclear fiction.

  6. Marghanita Laski (24 October 1915 – 6 February 1988) was an English journalist, radio panellist and novelist: she also wrote literary biography, plays and short stories. Contents. 1 Personal life. 2 Career. 2.1 Broadcasting. 3 Religious views. 4 Critical reception. 5 Works. 6 Republished By Persephone Books. 7 External links. Personal life.

  7. Há 4 dias · A brief biography of Marghanita Laski, a novelist, critic, secularist, and broadcaster. Learn about her novels, such as Little Boy Lost and The Victorian Chaise Longue, and her views on religion and politics.