Dorothy Edwards (Welsh novelist)

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Dorothy Edwards (1903January 6, 1934), was a Welsh novelist of the early 20th century.

Edwards was from Ogmore Vale in South Wales. She was educated at Howell's School for girls in Llandaff and at Cardiff University. She was politically active, working for Socialist and Nationalist causes, but wrote in English. She was also a talented amateur singer. She committed suicide.

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  • Rhapsody (1927) (short stories)
  • Winter Sonata (1928)

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