Margaret Elphinstone Explained

Margaret Elphinstone
Birth Date:1948
Birth Place:Kent, England
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Queen's College, LondonUniversity of Durham
Occupation:Author

Margaret Elphinstone (born 1948) is a Scottish author of novels, short stories and poetry. She is known especially for The Sea Road, a re-telling of the Viking exploration of the North Atlantic.

Biography

Margaret Elphinstone was born in Kent, England. At one point she studied at Queen's College in London. She also graduated with a degree in English from Durham University.[1] She was until recently, Professor of Writing in the Department of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, now retired. Her academic research areas are Scottish writers and the literature of Scotland's offshore islands.[2]

She did extensive study tours in Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and the United States. She lived for eight years in the Shetland Islands and is the mother of two children.

Before becoming professor in Glasgow in 2003, she worked at a variety of jobs in different locations. Some of her experiences were later used in her books:

Bibliography

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Prizes

for The Sea Road

for Hy Brasil

for Voyageurs

Reviews

External links

Notes and References

  1. Books and Authors . Durham First . Spring 2004 . 18 . 31.
  2. Web site: Margaret Elphinstone - Literature. literature.britishcouncil.org. 2019-04-02.