Philippa Powys

Philippa Powys

Catharine Edith Philippa Powys (pronEng|ˌdʒɒn ˌkuːpɚ ˈpoʊɪs) (1886–1963), a novelist and poet, belonged to one of the most distinguished families in modern literature.

Family

Among her brothers were the novelists John Cowper Powys and Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) and the essayist Llewelyn Powys as well as Littleton Charles Powys (1874-1955) [ [http://www.powys-society.org/pdf/Acompanion.pdf John Cowper Powys' Autobiography- A Reader's Companion] ] , headmaster of Sherborne Prep School, and the architect A. R. Powys who was Secretary of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and published several books on architecture. Of her sisters, Gertrude Powys was a painter of striking portraits and powerful landscapes, Marian Powys an authority on lace and lace-making. Philippa Powys was the ninth of eleven children in the Powys family's largest and most talented generation and was known to relatives and friends as ‘Katie’.

She was born at Montacute in Somerset, and received no formal education. Much of the knowledge she acquired in youth was self-discovered. Her early adult life was spent farming, but in a family of prodigious writers – notably John Cowper Powys, T. F. Powys and Llewelyn Powys – it was no surprise that her own creative energies were channelled into literature from an early age.

Kindred spirits

In 1924 she moved into Chydyok, an isolated farmhouse near the majestic Dorset coastline, with her sister, the artist Gertrude Powys. A few years later her brother, Llewelyn Powys, and his wife, Alyse Gregory, joined them to occupy the adjacent cottage. A couple of miles inland, across whale-backed hills, lay the village of East Chaldon where another brother, Theodore (T.F) Powys, lived as well as the author Sylvia Townsend Warner and poet Valentine Ackland.

Work

Despite never achieving the success of her literary brothers she wrote at least two novels at Chydyok that were never published – "The Tragedy of Budvale" and " Joan Callais" – as well as a play, "The Quick and the Dead". Subsequent novels included "The Path of the Gale" and "Further West", but these too never saw the light of day. In 1930, she had a collection of poems published titled "Driftwood" , and three short pamphlets of poems appeared thereafter (many of them republished in 1992 in "Driftwood and Other Poems"). That year also saw her only success as a novelist with "The Blackthorn Winter", published by Constable in London and by Richard R. Smith in New York, and to be reissued for the first time in late January 2007 by The Sundial Press [ [http://www.sundialpress.co.uk/ Sundial Press: Home Page ] ] . She also kept a journal over several decades which is being edited. In 1957 Philippa Powys moved to the village of Buckland Newton in Dorset where she died six years later.

Several published articles on Philippa Powys have appeared in The Powys Journal.

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