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Joyce Dennys

    Joyce Dennys revealed herself as an artist whose work profoundly reflected her personal experiences and frustrations. The character of Henrietta, a heroine she created, became so deeply intertwined with Dennys that the author felt an almost inseparable connection, remarking, 'I never quite knew where I ended and she began.' This powerful identification allowed Dennys to channel her inner world and articulate her feelings, ultimately forming the basis of her significant literary contribution. Her artistic legacy lies in this authentic exploration of self through a compelling narrative creation.

    Henrietta's War
    Henrietta Sees it Through
    • 2010
    • 2009

      Henrietta's War

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(733)Add rating

      Told through letters and charmingly illustrated by the author, Henrietta's War is a hilarious, wry, but often very moving, epistolary novel of life in rural wartime Britain

      Henrietta's War