Miranda Seymour
Miranda Seymour | |
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| Born | 8 August 1948 |
| Occupation | Writer, historian, biographer |
| Education | Bedford College, London |
| Period | 1975–present |
| Subject | Women writers, 20th century history |
| Notable works | In My Father's House, I Used to Live Here Once, Chaplin's Girl, The Bugatti Queen |
| Notable awards | Pen Ackerley Award |
| Spouse | Andrew Sinclair Anthony Gottlieb Ted Lynch |
| Relatives | George FitzRoy Seymour (father) Richard Sturgis Seymour (grandfather) |
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Miranda Jane Seymour (born 8 August 1948) is an English literary critic, novelist and biographer of Robert Graves, Mary Shelley, Ada Lovelace and Jean Rhys among others. She was formerly married to Andrew Sinclair, and Anthony Gottlieb and is now married to Ted Lynch.Her son, Merlin Sinclair, is also a writer (The Cardinal's Man).