Background
She married writer and physician Doctor Philip Gosse (1879–1959), son of the esteemed Edmund Gosse.
She married writer and physician Doctor Philip Gosse (1879–1959), son of the esteemed Edmund Gosse.
In the week beginning November 14, 1932, TIME listed it as one of their "Books of the Week", noting it as "amusing in the English manner.". Another of her best-known works is a sonnet she wrote in her youth during World War I. Entitled Reported Missing, it is studied to this day in British schools as part of the Optical Character Recognition GCSE English literature syllabus.