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Mary Westmacott was the pen name of the famous British author Agatha Christie, known primarily for her detective novels. However, under this pseudonym, Christie explored themes of human relationships, emotions, and the complexities of life. Her works as Mary Westmacott are characterized by their psychological depth and a more introspective narrative style, contrasting with her more widely recognized mystery stories. Notable novels include 'Giant's Bread' and 'Absent in the Spring', showcasing her ability to delve into the intricacies of human experience, particularly from a female perspective.

Christie's writing under the Westmacott name allowed her to express her thoughts and feelings on life beyond the confines of the mystery genre. These novels often reflect her own experiences, particularly her views on love, family, and personal identity. The duality of her writing-between the thrillers that made her famous and the more personal, reflective works-highlights her versatility as a writer and her profound understanding of the human condition.

出生日期 September 15, 1890
出生地点 Torquay, Devon, England
去世日期 December 12, 1976