Short Name: | Jan Struther |
Full Name: | Struther, Jan, 1901-1953 |
Birth Year: | 1901 |
Death Year: | 1953 |
Jan Struther, given name: Joyce Torrens-Graham [sic Joyce Anstruther] (b. Westminster, London, England, 1901; d. New York, NY, 1953) wrote many poems and essays under the pen name of Jan Struther (derived from her mother's maiden name, Eva Anstruther). In addition to her pen name, Struther also had the married names of Mrs. Anthony Maxtone Graham and, from a second marriage, Mrs. Adolf Kurt Placzek. During World War II she moved with her children to New York City and remained there until her death. In England she is best known for her novel Mrs. Miniver (1940), which consists of sketches of British family life before World War II. Immensely popular, the book was later made into a movie. Struther also wrote comic and serious poetry, essays, and short stories, published in Betsinda Dances and Other Poems (1931), Try Anything Twice (1938), The Glass Blower (1941), and, posthumously, The Children's Bells (1957). Songs of Praise (1931) included twelve of her hymn texts.
Bert Polman
Texts by Jan Struther (8) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Daisies are our silver | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 3 |
High over the lonely hills | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 8 |
Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy | Jan Struther, 1901-1953 (Author) | English | 70 |
Sing, all ye Christian people | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 2 |
We thank you, Lord of heaven | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 7 |
When a knight won his spurs in the stories of old | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 4 |
When Mary brought her treasure | Jan Struther (Author) | English | 4 |
When Stephen, full of power and grace | Jan Struther, 1901- 1953 (Author) | English | 10 |