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Margaret Kennedy

Margaret Kennedy (1896–1967) was a British novelist and playwright known for her engaging storytelling and strong character development. She gained fame with her bestseller "The Constant Nymph" (1924), which explores complex relationships and emotional depth. Kennedy’s works often depict family dynamics, social issues, and moral questions, blending realism with nuanced insight. She also wrote plays and essays, contributing significantly to 20th-century British literature. Her writing is recognized for its clarity, empathy, and ability to capture human psychology.