Margaret Stanley-Wrench


Margaret Stanley-Wrench was an English poet and novelist.

Life

Stanley-Wrench was the daughter of William Stanley-Wrench and his wife, Mollie. Her mother was a novelist, cookery writer and journalist who used the byline "Mrs Stanley Wrench". Margaret attended Channing School in Highgate. As an undergraduate at Somerville College, Oxford, she was the winner of the Newdigate Prize in 1937, becoming only the fifth female winner. Her poems had already appeared in Oxford Poetry and would appear in Time and Tide magazine and in Augury: an Oxford Miscellany. Her first poetry collection was published in 1938.
At Oxford, Stanley-Wrench met the poet Keith Douglas, who became a friend. She continued to write poetry, but after the war became better known as a children's writer. Her work was included in New Poems 1965, edited by Clifford Dyment.
A collection of Stanley-Wrench's papers, including manuscripts and correspondence, is held by the Lockwood Library of the University at Buffalo.

Publications

Novels

Poetry

Drama

  • The Splendid Burden
  • ''Harlequin's Revenge''