- Edith Maude Hull
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name = Edith Maude Winstanley
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caption = a anonymous sketch
pseudonym = E.M.Hull, Edith Maude Hull
birthdate = 1880
birthplace = London
deathdate = 1947
deathplace = Hazlewood, Derbyshire
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nationality = English
period = 1918-
genre = Romance
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website =Edith Maude Hull, (1880-1947) is more commonly known as E. M. Hull the author of her novel The Sheik, published in 1919 which led to the film of the same name starring
Rudolf Valentino . E.M.Hull was the pseudonym of Edith Maude Winstanley née Henderson. This novel is credited with starting the hugely popular "desert-romance" genre. Hull followed "The Sheik" with subsequent novels "The Shadow of the East", "The Desert Healer", and The Sons of the Sheik.Edith was born in 1880 London, but lived, worked and died (in 1947) in Hazelwood,
Derbyshire . [http://jsp.genesis.ac.uk/archive.jsp?typeofsearch=i&term=notimpl&highlight=1&pk=1019 Women's Library - List of papers] accessed June 2007]References
Source: Mao, Douglas and Rebecca L. Walkowitz, eds. "Bad Modernisms". Durham: Duke University Press 2006.
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*The Women's Library Archives, which contains " [http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/thewomenslibrary/aboutthecollections/archive/archive-collections/strand-7-personal-papers.cfm Books and papers relating to EM Hull] "
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