A Place of One's Own (novel)
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| Author | Osbert Sitwell | 
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| Language | English | 
| Genre | Mystery | 
| Publisher | Macmillan | 
Publication date  | 1940 | 
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A Place of One's Own is a mystery novel written by the British author Osbert Sitwell that was published in 1940. Belonging to the ghost story genre, the novel was an extension of a short story that Sitwell had previously written. The plot follows the lives of an elderly couple at the turn of the twentieth century who move into a new house, only to discover that it appears to be haunted.
Adaptation
In 1945 it was adapted into a British film of the same title produced by Gainsborough Pictures.[1] Directed by Bernard Knowles and starring James Mason and Margaret Lockwood, it was part of the group of Gainsborough Melodramas. Sitwell collaborated on the screenplay with Brock Williams.
References
- ^ Goble p.431
 
Bibliography
- Cevasco, George A. The Sitwells: Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell. Twayne Publishers, 1987.
 - Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 - McFarlane, Brian . Four from the forties: Arliss, Crabtree, Knowles and Huntington. Manchester University Press, 2018.
 - Parker, Elaine. The Price of Fame: The Biography of Dennis Price. Fonthill Media, 2018.
 
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