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  1. Margaret Rumer Godden (Sussex, Inglaterra, 10 de diciembre de 1907 - Dumfriesshire, Escocia, 8 de noviembre de 1998) fue una escritora inglesa.

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    Margaret Rumer Godden OBE (10 December 1907 – 8 November 1998) was an English author of more than 60 fiction and non-fiction books. Nine of her works have been made into films, most notably Black Narcissus in 1947 and The River in 1951.

  3. Rumer Godden was born in Sussex in 1907 but, at six months old, was taken out to India where her father ran a Steam Navigation company so that she and her three sisters spent most of their childhood on the banks of the great rivers of Assam and Bengal (now Bangladesh) where they lived in Narayangunj, a jute trading town.

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  4. Rumer alias en honor a Rumer Godden de Sarah Joyce (Islamabad, 1979) cantautora británica de música pop, jazz y soul. Nacida en Pakistán en 1979, es la menor de siete hermanos. El marido de su madre era un ingeniero británico en la Presa de Tarbela y vivían cerca de Islamabad.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Rumer Godden (born Dec. 10, 1907, Eastbourne, Sussex, Eng.—died Nov. 8, 1998, Dumfries, Scot.) was a British writer whose many novels, poems, and nonfictional works reflect her personal experiences in colonial India and in England.

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  6. Black Narcissus is the third novel by English writer Rumer Godden and was published in 1939. It was adapted into a 1947 film Black Narcissus.

  7. The Story of Holly and Ivy is a 1958 children's book written by Rumer Godden. On first publication it was illustrated by Adrienne Adams, but later editions were illustrated by Barbara Cooney; the British Puffin edition is illustrated by Sheila Bewley.