Sheila Kaye-Smith
Kaye-Smith was a major regional novelist of the Sussex Weald, whose fiction of farming communities and religious conflict earned comparisons with Hardy. Her conversion to Catholicism gave her later work a distinctive spiritual dimension.
Works
- Sussex GorseNovel of agricultural life and family ambition in the Sussex countryside
- The End of the House of AlardNovel tracing the rise and fall of a wealthy Sussex family
- Joanna GoddenNovel of a woman farmer's independence and romantic struggles in Sussex
- Green Apple HarvestNovel of pastoral life and romantic complications in rural England
- Tamarisk Town