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Gillian Honorine Mary Herbert, Baroness Hemingford, CBE, FRSL (née Bliss; 29 April 1937 – 18 October 2020), known professionally as Jill Paton Walsh, was an English novelist and children's writer. She may be known best for her Booker Prize-nominated novel Knowledge of Angels and for the Peter Wimsey–Harriet Vane mysteries that continued the work of Dorothy L. Sayers.

The Right Honourable

The Lady Hemingford

CBE FRSL
Jill Paton Walsh at the Oxford literary festival, 2011
Born
Gillian Honorine Mary Bliss

(1937-04-29)29 April 1937
Died18 October 2020(2020-10-18) (aged 83)
NationalityEnglish
Occupationauthor
Known forKnowledge of Angels
Spouses
    Antony Paton Walsh
    (m. 1961; div. 1986)
      John Rowe Townsend
      (m. 2004; died 2014)
        Nicholas Herbert, 3rd Baron Hemingford
        (m. 2020)
        Children3

        Personal life


        Gillian Honorine Mary Bliss was born on 29 April 1937 to John Bliss, an engineer for the BBC who at his death had 363 patents to his name, and Patricia Paula DuBern, a homemaker.[1] She went with her mother and siblings to live with grandparents in St. Ives, Cornwall, when she was three years old because of the World War II bombings. In 1944, after the grandmother had died, Bliss returned to London to live with her mother and her younger siblings, who had returned to London earlier.[2] Bliss was educated at St. Michael's Convent, North Finchley, London.[3] She attended St. Anne's College, Oxford, graduating in 1959, and lived in Cambridge.

        After graduating, Bliss taught English at Enfield County Grammar School for Girls, but left her position in 1962, as she was expecting her first child.[2] The year before, in 1961, she had married Antony Edmund Paton Walsh; they settled in Richmond, south-west London, and had one son and two daughters.

        In the early 1970s, Jill met John Rowe Townsend and they began an affair. She left her first husband only in 1986, when their youngest daughter turned 18.

        Antony did not want a divorce because of his Roman Catholic faith. Jill and Townsend were married only in 2004, after Antony's death on 30 December 2003.[2] Townsend died in 2014.[4]

        In February 2020, she met Nicholas Herbert, 3rd Baron Hemingford, and they married in September of that year.[5] She died a month later, in October, of kidney and heart failure in hospital at Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.[6][5][7][8]


        Honours


        In 1996, Paton Walsh received the CBE for services to literature and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. In 1998, she won the Phoenix Award from the Children's Literature Association, recognising A Chance Child as the best children's book published twenty years earlier that did not win a major award.[9]


        On writing for children


        In an essay on realism in children's literature, Paton Walsh stated that realism (like fantasy) is also metaphorical, and that she would like the relationship between the reader and her characters Bill and Julie in Fireweed to be as metaphorical as that between "dragons and the reader's greed or courage".[10]


        Works


        Knowledge of Angels (1993), a medieval philosophical novel, was shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize.[11] Other adult novels include:


        Imogen Quy


        Paton Walsh wrote four detective stories that featured part-time college nurse Imogen Quy, and were set in the fictional St. Agatha's College, University of Cambridge:


        Lord Peter Wimsey


        In 1998, she completed Dorothy L. Sayers's unfinished Lord Peter WimseyHarriet Vane novel, Thrones, Dominations. In 2002, she followed this up with another Lord Peter novel, A Presumption of Death. In 2010, she published a third, The Attenbury Emeralds.[12] Her last addition to the series, The Late Scholar, was published 5 December 2013 in the UK, and 14 January 2014 in North America.[13]


        Children's books



        Bibliography



        References


        1. "Jill Paton Walsh". Green Bay. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
        2. Maughan, Shannon. "Obituary: Jill Paton Walsh". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
        3. "The Fitzwilliam Museum - Home - Online Resources - Online Exhibitions - A Source of Inspiration - Contributors - Jill Paton Walsh". 4 February 2010.
        4. Nettell, Stephanie (2 April 2014). "John Rowe Townsend obituary" via The Guardian.
        5. "Jill Paton Walsh, novelist ranging from children's stories to Dorothy Sayers mysteries – obituary". The Telegraph. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020. (subscription required)
        6. Genzlinger, Neil (18 November 2020). "Jill Paton Walsh, Multigenerational Writer, Dies at 83". The New York Times.
        7. "Jill Paton Walsh: Knowledge of Angels author dies at 83". Yahoo News. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
        8. "Jill Paton Walsh obituary". TheGuardian.com. 26 October 2020.
        9. "Phoenix Award Brochure 2012"[permanent dead link]. Children's Literature Association. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
          See also the current homepage, "Phoenix Award".
        10. Walsh, Jill Paton; Betsy Hearne, Marilyn Kaye (eds) (1981). Celebrating Children's Books: Essays on Children's Literature in Honor of Zena Sutherland. New York: Lathrop, Lee, and Shepard Books. pp. 39. ISBN 0-688-00752-X. {{cite book}}: |author2= has generic name (help)
        11. The Guardian, 24 October 2010
        12. The Attenbury Emeralds. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2010. ISBN 978-0-340-99572-3.
        13. The Late Scholar. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014. Paperback, 368 pages. ISBN 1444751905, ISBN 978-1444751901.
        14. Hengest's tale. Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 26 August 2013.





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