Dame Rebecca West (Noun)
Meaning
British writer (born in Ireland) (1892-1983).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Dame Rebecca West was a prolific British writer and journalist, best known for her 1941 novel "Black Lamb and Grey Falcon".
- Rebecca was born in County Down, Ireland, but moved to England with her family at a young age.
- Dame Rebecca West was a critically acclaimed travel writer and her works often explored the complexities of British identity.
- As a prominent feminist, Dame Rebecca West was a vocal advocate for women's rights and education.
- Throughout her writing career, Dame Rebecca West won numerous awards, including the Benson Medal and the Macmillan Silver Memorial Prize.