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Pamela Wynne is the pseudonym of Winifred Mary Scott, née Watson (1879 – 29 January 1959), a British writer of over 60 romantic novels from 1923 until her death in 1959.
Winifred Mary Watson Scott | |
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Born | Winifred Mary Watson 1879 London, England |
Died | January 1959 (aged 79–80) Sissinghurst, Kent, England, UK |
Pen name | Pamela Wynne |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1923–1959 |
Genre | Romance |
Spouse | William Herbert Schroder Scott (1908–1932) |
Children | 3 |
Biography
editPersonal life
editShe was born with the name Winifred Mary Watson on 1879 in London, England, the fourth child of Lily Watson, a successful writer, and her husband Samuel Watson, a solicitor in the City of London. Two more children were to follow. The family were affluent enough to have Winifred educated privately in Lausanne, Switzerland and it was during her education that she found her love of writing.
On 14 November 1905, she married William Herbert Schroder Scott in Bombay, India, . She bore three children, William Patrick Temple Scott born 1908, Herbert Wyndham Fitzgerald Scott born 1910, Sholto Haig Scott-Watson born 1917. They divorced in 1932.
She died on 29 January 1959 in Sissinghurst, Kent.
Writing career
editAs Pamela Wynne wrote more than 60 romantic novels during her lifetime, many of which inspired on her own experiences of living in India. Two of her books were turned into major motion pictures, Dangerous Innocence (1925) with Laura La Plante and Eugene O'Brien and Devotion (1931) with Ann Harding and Leslie Howard.
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Sources
edit- The Times on Line, G.R.O Births Index, G.R.O Deaths Index
- National Archive: Divorce papers, listing dates and births of children
- National Archive: Passenger Lists India to Great Britain