Sobre el Autor

Elfrida Vipont was a notable British author and biographer, best known for her contributions to children's literature and her insightful biographies of prominent literary figures. Born in Manchester in 1902, she developed a passion for storytelling early in her life, which was evident in her writing style that often blended imagination with historical facts. Vipont's works reflect her deep appreciation for literature and her commitment to bringing the lives of influential writers to a younger audience.

Throughout her career, Vipont wrote several books, including "The Birthplace of Quakerism: A Handbook for the 1652 Country" and "A Little Bit of Ivory: A Life of Jane Austen." Her meticulous research and engaging narrative style made her biographies both informative and enjoyable. Besides her writing, Vipont was also an advocate for the Quaker faith, which influenced her worldview and the themes she explored in her work. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of readers and writers alike.

Fecha de Nacimiento November 30, 1902
Lugar de Nacimiento Manchester, England
Fecha de fallecimiento July 12, 1992