The Complete Short Stories, Volume 1 God's Fairy Tales, Mystics All, and Once Upon Eternity
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The Complete Short Stories, Volume 1 God's Fairy Tales, Mystics All, and Once Upon Eternity  -     By: Enid Dinnis, Julia Meszaros & Bonnie Lander Johnson

The Complete Short Stories, Volume 1 God's Fairy Tales, Mystics All, and Once Upon Eternity

Catholic University of America Press / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: The Complete Short Stories, Volume 1 God's Fairy Tales, Mystics All, and Once Upon Eternity
By: Enid Dinnis, Julia Meszaros & Bonnie Lander Johnson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 300
Vendor: Catholic University of America Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 1.13 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
ISBN: 0813237017
ISBN-13: 9780813237015
Stock No: WW23701X

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Enid Dinnis (1873-1942) was born in London, the daughter of an Anglican Vicar in Stepney. She was educated at a Belgian convent and converted to Catholicism, after which she joined a 'hidden' religious congregation, the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. Dinnis moved widely in the London literary world before and during the wars. She wrote copiously in prose and verse, finding a distinctive Catholic voice and devising a particular style that combined Catholic mysticism and miracle with fairy tales and ordinary contemporary life. She was for the last decades of her life Mother Superior of the DHM house in Wimbledon.

Enid Dinnis (1873-1942) was born in London, the daughter of an Anglican Vicar in Stepney. She was educated at a Belgian convent and converted to Catholicism, after which she joined a 'hidden' religious congregation, the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. Dinnis moved widely in the London literary world before and during the wars. She wrote copiously in prose and verse, finding a distinctive Catholic voice and devising a particular style that combined Catholic mysticism and miracle with fairy tales and ordinary contemporary life. She was for the last decades of her life Mother Superior of the DHM house in Wimbledon.

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