E H YoungEmily Hilda Daniell, born Emily Hilda Young, was an English novelist, children's author, and mountaineer known for her insightful explorations of social and emotional life. Born on 21 March 1880 in Whitley Bay, United Kingdom, she wrote under the nam E. H. Young, producing works that examined personal growth, social constraints, and the challenges faced by women seeking independence and self-expression. Her writing often combined psychological depth with acute observations of family, community, and social expectations, portraying characters negotiating the tension between tradition and personal desire. She was an advocate for women's suffrage, and her engagement with social issues informed her novels, highlighting themes of autonomy, moral responsibility, and the pursuit of meaningful experience. In addition to fiction, she wrote for younger audiences and pursued mountaineering, reflecting a life characterized by intellectual curiosity and physical adventure. Emily Hilda Daniell died on 8 August 1949 in Bradford-on-Avon, United Kingdom, leaving a legacy of literature that illuminates human relationships, social dynamics, and the quest for personal freedom. Read More Read Less
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