Rosamond Langbridge

Rosamond Grant Langbridge (1880 - 2 July 1964) was an Irish poet, novelist, and playwright.

Life
Langbridge was born at Glenalla, Co. Donegal, Ireland, the daughter of Rev. Frederick Langbridge, a writer, poet (The Scales of Heaven) and playwright (The Only Way). She was brought up and educated in Limerick, where her father served as Rector of St. John's until resigning due to ill-health in 1921.

She married the writer J.S. Fletcher, with whom she had one child. She contributed to newspapers such as The Manchester Guardian and the Saturday Westminster, amongst others. She died at Mersea, in Essex.

Publications
Among her novels are:


 * The Flame and the Flood (1903)
 * The Third Experiment (1904)
 * Ambush of Young Days (1906)
 * The Stars Beyond (1907)
 * Imperial Richenda (1908)
 * The Single Eye (1924)

Short stories

 * The Green Banks of Shannon (1929)

Plays

 * The Spell

Poetry

 * The White Moth and Other Poems (1932)

Non-fiction

 * Charlotte Brontë, a psychological study (1929)