Welcome, guest.

Search:
Glenda Adams (1 inks written) Ragnar Almqvist (1 inks written) Greg Ames (1 inks written) Hans Christian Andersen (1 inks written) Margaret Atwood (1 inks written) Nicola Barker (3 inks written) Julian Barnes (1 inks written) Robert Barr (1 inks written) Kevin Barry (1 inks written) Hilaire Belloc (1 inks written) Ambrose Bierce (1 inks written) Nicholas Blake (1 inks written) Hassan Blasim (4 inks written) Kate Braverman (1 inks written) Harold Brodkey (1 inks written) John Buchan (2 inks written) A.S.Byatt (1 inks written) Shannon Cain (2 inks written) Edmund Caldecott (2 inks written) Andrew Caldecott (2 inks written) Peter Carey (2 inks written) William Carleton (1 inks written) Lewis Carroll (1 inks written) Angela Carter (2 inks written) Vikram Chandra (1 inks written) Anton Chekhov (2 inks written) G.K Chesterton (2 inks written) Lee Child (1 inks written) Kate Chopin (1 inks written) Arthur C. Clarke (1 inks written) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (6 inks written) Richard Connell (1 inks written) A.E Coppard (1 inks written) Jim Corbett (1 inks written) Richard Cortez Day (1 inks written) Richmal Crompton (1 inks written) Nell Currie (1 inks written) Roald Dahl (4 inks written) Danny Denton (1 inks written) Charles Dickens (3 inks written) Jenny Diski (1 inks written) Andre Dubus (1 inks written) Gemma Files (1 inks written) Charlie Fish (1 inks written) Mary Gaitskill (1 inks written) Jane Gardam (3 inks written) Max Garland (1 inks written) Marian Garvey (1 inks written) Vanessa Gebbie (1 inks written) William Gilbert (2 inks written) Ellen Gilchrist (1 inks written) Charlottle Perkins Gilman (1 inks written) Nikolai Gogol (1 inks written) Oliver Goldsmith (1 inks written) Julian Gough (1 inks written) Spalding Gray (1 inks written) Gerald Griffin (1 inks written) Vasily Grossman (1 inks written) A F Harrold (2 inks written) E.T.A. Hoffmann (1 inks written) James Hopkin (1 inks written) Elaine Hopper (1 inks written) James Inglis (1 inks written) Washington Irving (1 inks written) Mick Jackson (4 inks written) M.R James (1 inks written) Peter Jones (1 inks written) James Joyce (4 inks written) Rudyard Kipling (3 inks written) Annie Kirby (1 inks written) Harley Jane Kozak (1 inks written) James Lasdun (0 inks written) D.H Lawrence (1 inks written) Maurice Leblanc (1 inks written) Yiyun Li (1 inks written) Colm Liddy (4 inks written) Toby Litt (0 inks written) Brian Lumley (1 inks written) Bernard Mac Laverty (1 inks written) Alison MacLeod (1 inks written) Bernard Malamud (1 inks written) Katherine Mansfield (1 inks written) Guy de Maupassant (2 inks written) Ian McEwan (1 inks written) Duncan McLean (2 inks written) Mary de Morgan (1 inks written) Haruki Murakami (0 inks written) Helena Nolan (1 inks written) Jim O'Donoghue (1 inks written) Joyce Carol Oates (1 inks written) Uri Orlev (1 inks written) Edgar Allan Poe (2 inks written) VS Pritchett (1 inks written) Francine Prose (1 inks written) Pushkin (1 inks written) Danuta Reah (1 inks written) Roxana Robinson (2 inks written) Saki (4 inks written) James Salter (5 inks written) Sapper (1 inks written) Lionel Shriver (1 inks written) Alan Sillitoe (0 inks written) Matthew M. E. Smith (1 inks written) Frank Stockton (2 inks written) Vikas Swarup (1 inks written) Mark Twain (0 inks written) Eudora Welty (1 inks written) Edith Wharton (2 inks written) Malachi Whitaker (1 inks written) T.H White (1 inks written) Oscar Wilde (2 inks written) Margery Williams (1 inks written) P.G Wodehouse (3 inks written) John Wyndham (1 inks written)
Richmal Crompton

Richmal Crompton
View Stories by this Author

Richmal Crompton Lamburn (15 November 1890 – 11 January 1969) was born in Bury, Lancashire, daughter of a vicar. She attended St. Elphin's boarding school for the daughters of the clergy. It was originally based in Warrington (Lancashire) and she later moved with the School to a new location near Matlock, Derbyshire in 1904. In order to further her chosen career as a schoolteacher, she won a scholarship to the Royal Holloway College in London. She graduated in 1914 with a BA Honours degree in Classics (II class). She also took part in the Women's Suffrage movement at the time. In 1914, she returned to St Elphin’s as a Classics mistress and later, at age 27, moved to Bromley High School in south east London where she began her writing in earnest. Having contracted polio she was left without the use of her right leg in 1923. She gave up her teaching career and began to write full-time. Later in her forties, she suffered from cancer and had a mastectomy. She never married and had no children although she was aunt and great-aunt to other members of her family. Her Just William stories and her other literature were extremely successful and, three years after she retired from teaching, Richmal was able to afford to have a house built (The Glebe) in Bromley Common for herself and her mother, Clara. In spite of her disabilities, during the Second World War she did voluntary work in the Fire Service. She died in 1969 at her home in Chislehurst.