NON-MYSTERIES BY WOMEN
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P. B. (PATRICIA
BARNES) ABERCROMBIE, The Little
Difference (1959)
Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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RUTH ADAM, I'm Not Complaining (1938)
Depression-era primary school.
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MARJORIE ALAN (as
DORIS M. BUMPUS), Pattern in Beads (1944)
Girl’s boarding school. Part school. About a country girl’s experiences at
boarding-school and then in London, including during the Blitz.
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ZOË AKINS, Forever Young (1941)
American. Girls' boarding school.
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BESS STREETER
ALDRICH, Miss Bishop (1933)
American. Retraces one woman’s life as a student and then as teacher in a
small Midwestern town. Filmed in 1941 as “Cheers for Miss Bishop.”
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MABEL
ESTHER ALLAN, Here We Go Round
(1954)
Primary school. Reviewed here.
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ANNE
ALLARDICE, Unwillingly to School
(1930)
About a young woman's experience as a teacher in two different schools
(probably but not definitely girls' boarding schools).
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VERILY ANDERSON, Daughters of Divinity (1960)
Memoir. Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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SYLVIA
ASHTON-WARNER, Spinster (1959)
New Zealand. Primary school.
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MARJORIE F.
BACON, Men Have Their Dreams (1941)
A bit fringe for this list, but unusual enough to include. Set in a school
for typing and shorthand.
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CARMAN BARNES, Schoolgirl (1929)
American. Girls' boarding school. Lesbianism and sexual experimentation.
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KATHLEEN BARRATT,
To Fight Another Day (1947)
Girls' high school.
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BETSEY A. BARTON,
Shadow of the Bridge (1950)
American. Girls' boarding school. Sounds rather bleak.
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MARY BELL, Summer's Day (1951)
Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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FRANCES BELLERBY,
Shadowy Bricks (1932)
Progressive school.
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PHYLLIS BENTLEY, Trio (1932)
Part school. Girls’ college.
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P. Y.
BETTS, French Polish (1933)
Girls' finishing school. Reviewed here.
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DOROTHY MAYWOOD
BIRD, The Black Opal (1949)
American co-ed college. Borderline mystery.
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WINIFRED BLAZEY, The Crouching Hill (1941)
Evacuated primary school. Loosely mystery-themed.
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WINIFRED BLAZEY, Grace Before Meat (1942)
Village school. Loosely mystery-themed.
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URSULA BLOOM (as
MARY ESSEX), Haircut for Samson
(1940)
Boys’ prep school. Set at outbreak of WWII.
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VERA BRITTAIN, The Dark Tide (1935)
College.
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SARAH CAMPION, If She Is Wise (1935)
Girls' boarding school in U.S., with British teachers.
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SARAH CAMPION, Unhandsome Corpse (1938)
Girls' boarding school.
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EDWARD CANDY, Parents' Day (1967)
Co-ed boarding school. Reviewed here.
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ELIZABETH CARFRAE, Good Morning, Miss Morrison (1948)
Girls' school.
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HESTER W. CHAPMAN, Long Division (1943)
Boys' prep school.
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HESTER W.
CHAPMAN, Ever Thine (1951)
Boys' prep school.
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VIRGINIA CHASE, The End of the Week (1953)
American. Elementary school.
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JOAN
COGGIN, And Why Not Knowing (1929)
Described by Sims and Clare as a precursor to her Joanna Lloyd school
stories. Traces three girls from school days to early adulthood. Reviewed here.
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COLETTE,
Claudine at School (1900)
French. Girls’ boarding school.
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CHRISTABEL
R. COLERIDGE, The Green Girls of
Greythorpe (1890)
Girls' charity boarding-school. Fifty
Pounds (1891) appears to be a non-school sequel.
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IVY
COMPTON-BURNETT, More Women than Men (1933)
Girls' boarding school.
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CATHERINE
COOKSON, The Devil and Mary Ann
(1958)
Girls' convent school. Sequel to A
Grand Man (1955), protagonist's tale continues in Love and Mary Ann (1961).
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ELIZABETH
COXHEAD, A Play Toward (1952)
Village primary school. Reviewed here.
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HONOR CROOME, The Mountain and the Molehill (1955)
Girls' boarding school in Switzerland.
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CLEMENCE DANE, Regiment of Women (1917)
Girls' boarding school.
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ANNA DE BARY, Letters of a Schoolma'am (1913)
Possibly non-fiction. Uncertain of type of school.
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DOROTHY DENNISON,
Full Circle (1954)
Boys' school. About a servant in a private school for boys, by a well-known
author of girls' school stories.
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JOAN DERING, Louise (1956)
Part school. “Second-rate public school.”
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BETTY DE
SHERBININ, Monkey Puzzle (1952)
Canadian author. English girls' boarding school in Buenos Aires.
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TIAH DEVITT, The Aspirin Age (1932)
Described in a blurb as mixing "finishing-school girls and gunmen."
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VERA G. DWYER, A War of Girls (1915)
Australia. Girls' boarding school.
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WATSON DYKE, As
Others See Us (1899)
Seaside (girls'?) boarding school.
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SOPHIA ENGSTRAND, Miss
Munday (1940)
American. Small town school.
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CHERRY EVANS, Love
from Belinda (1962)
Girls' boarding school.
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HELEN FOLEY, A Handful of Time (1961)
Set before and after WWII in and around Cambridge.
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MARGARET FORSTER,
Miss Owen-Owen Is at Home (1969)
Girls' high school.
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KATHLEEN FREEMAN
(later MARY FITT), The Huge Shipwreck
(1934)
Part school. Girls' boarding school.
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MARION FOX, The Luck of the Town (1922)
Supernatural tale set at a university in an industrial town.
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MENNA GALLIE, Man's Desiring (1960)
University. "Comedy of contrasts about a Welsh man and an English woman
at a Midlands university."
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KATHLEEN GIBBERD, Vain Adventure (1927)
Set partly at Oxford.
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CAROLINE GLYN, Don't Knock the Corners Off (1963)
Several types of school.
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RUTH M. GOLDRING,
Ann's Year (1933)
University. "[A] story combining school and business life in its
period."
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RUTH M. GOLDRING,
Educating Joanna (1935)
Oxford.
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BARBARA GOOLDEN, Strange Strife (1952)
Private co-ed prep school.
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GWETHALYN GRAHAM,
Swiss Sonata (1938)
Canadian author. Girls' finishing school in Switzerland.
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SALLY GRIFFITHS, Winter Day in a Glasshouse (1968)
Girls' boarding school.
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HELEN HAMILTON, The Iconoclast (1917)
Girls' high school. About a schoolteacher's romance.
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ELISABETH
HARGREAVES, The Miss (1955)
Girls' boarding school in France.
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MARGARET HASSETT,
Educating Elizabeth (1937)
Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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MARGARET HASSETT,
Beezer's End (1949)
Girls' boarding school. Sequel to Educating
Elizabeth.
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E. L. HAVERFIELD,
Joan Tudor's Triumph (1918)
Girls' boarding school. Marketed for children, but possibly of interest to
adults due to its portrayal of post-traumatic stress.
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RENÉE HAYNES, Neapolitan Ice
(1932)
Oxford.
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CECILIA HILL, The Citadel
(1917)
Uncertain. Appears to deal with "the domestic
fortunes of a schoolmistress in England", though it reportedly ends with
a vivid description of the fall of Dinant in Belgium in World War I.
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ROSE MARIE HODGSON, Rosy-Fingered Dawn (1934)
University.
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JOYCE HORNER, The Wind and the Rain (1943)
Girls' boarding school. Part school.
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FRANCES HUISH, Selena Triumphant (1940)
University (Oxford) & girls' boarding school.
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ELIZABETH
JENKINS, Young Enthusiasts (1947)
Progressive school.
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FANNY JOHNSON, In Statu Pupillari (1907)
Cambridge.
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PAMELA HANSFORD
JOHNSON, The Honours Board (1970)
Boys' prep school. ODNB said, "set in the enclosed world of the teaching
staff of a boys' preparatory school."
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PRISCILLA
JOHNSTON, The Narrow World (1930)
Girls' boarding school.
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PRISCILLA
JOHNSTON, Green Girl (1931)
Girls' boarding school. Sequel to The
Narrow World.
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JOSEPHINE KAMM, Nettles to My Head (1939)
Girls' boarding school. Part school. Reviewed here.
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BEL KAUFMAN, Up the Down Staircase (1965)
American. Inner city high school.
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ANNA GORDON KEOWN, Mr. Thompson in the Attic (1933)
Boys' prep school.
Humorous tale of eccentric headmaster at South Coast prep school.
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LUCY KINLOCK, A World Within a School (1937)
Girls' boarding
school. On the border between children's and adult fiction.
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MADELEINE
L'ENGLE, A Small Rain (1945)
American. First section set in Swiss boarding school.
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ELIZABETH LAKE, The First Rebellion (1952)
Girls' convent boarding school. Reviewed here.
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MARGARET LANGMAID, The Yes Man (1935)
Endowed school.
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WINIFRED LEAR, Shady Cloister (1950)
Girls' boarding school.
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WINIFRED LEAR, Down the Rabbit Hole (1975)
Memoir. Private school, grammar school.
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ROSAMOND LEHMANN, Dusty Answer (1927)
Part college.
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JOAN LINDSAY, Picnic at Hanging Rock (1967)
Australia. Women's college.
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CHRISTINE
LONGFORD, Making Conversation
(1931)
Part girls' boarding school, part Oxford.
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V. I. LONGMAN, Harvest (1913)
Oxford. Part school.
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SHENA MACKAY, Dust Falls on Eugene Schlumberger
(1964)
Convent school.
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LILIAN VAUX
MACKINNON, Miriam of Queen's (1921)
Canada. University. Set around the turn of the century at
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. See Brian Busby's review here.
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ROSEMARY MANNING,
The Chinese Garden (1962)
Girls' boarding school.
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MAY MARSHALL, Impetuous Friend (1937)
High school. "Deals with the life of a quiet high school mistress. It is
well told with humour and lively descriptions."
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FRANCES MARTIN, Summer Meridian (1956)
Co-ed progressive school. Mentioned in brief here.
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MARGARET MASTERMAN, Gentleman's Daughters (1931)
Girl's school.
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JOLLIFFE METCALFE, Finished Abroad (1930)
Girls' finishing school in Switzerland.
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DIANA MORGAN, Delia (1974)
Wales. Early 1900s girls’ boarding school.
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MARY NICHOLSON, Itself to Please (1953)
University. Set at Oxford in the 1930s.
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KATE O'BRIEN, The Land of Spices (1941)
Girls' convent boarding school.
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FRANCES GRAY
PATTON, Good Morning, Miss Dove
(1954)
American. Small town grammar school.
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WINIFRED PECK, Winding Ways (1951)
Girls' boarding school.
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SUSAN PLEYDELL, Summer Term (1959)
Boys' boarding school.
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SUSAN PLEYDELL, A Young Man's Fancy (1962)
Boys' boarding school. Sequel to Summer
Term.
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VANE POST, Plantagenet Anne (1929)
Part school. Girls' boarding school.
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LALAGE
PULVERTAFT, Golden October (1965)
Boys' boarding school.
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EVELYN QUINLAN, Quest of Youth (1950)
Girls' boarding school.
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MONICA REDLICH, Cheap Return:
Portrait of an Educated Woman (1934)
Part school. Girls' college.
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HENRY HANDEL RICHARDSON, The Getting of Wisdom (1910)
Australian. Girls' boarding school.
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FERN RIVES, Friday, Thank God (1943)
American. Los Angeles area high school.
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DORA SAINT (aka
MISS READ), Village School (1955)
Village school. Also, numerous sequels with connections to the school.
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DORA SAINT (aka MISS READ), Fresh
from the Country (1960)
Suburban co-ed day school. Reviewed here.
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MAY SARTON, The Small Room
(1961)
American. Women’s college.
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EDITH SAUNDERS, The Passing
Hours (1960)
Girls' boarding school. Part school.
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ELEANOR SCOTT, War Among Ladies (1928)
Girls' high school.
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NAN SHEPHERD, The Quarry Wood (1928)
University.
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BARBARA SILVER, Our Young Barbarians, or, Letters from Oxford (1935)
University. Review
describes "faithful chronicling of a fairly ordinary routine."
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CLARE SIMON, Bats with Baby Faces (1958)
Girls' convent
school. Part school.
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VIOLET A. SIMPSON, Occasion's Forelock (1906)
Oxford.
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MAY SMITH, These Wonderful Rumours!: A Young Schoolteacher's Wartime Diaries
1939-1945 (2012)
Diary. Elementary school.
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MARTHA SOUTH, Apology of a Mercenary (1933)
Elementary school.
"The difficulties, the hopes and disappointments in the life of an
elementary school teacher."
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MURIEL SPARK, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961)
Girls' day school.
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DAPHNE STANFORD, June Harcourt (1940)
France. Girls' pensionnat. Per Sims & Clare, on the borderline of
children’s and adult fiction.
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D. E. STEVENSON, Charlotte Fairlie (1954)
Girls' boarding school. Part school.
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D. E. STEVENSON, Summerhills (1956)
In part about setting up a boys' school.
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MONICA STIRLING, Dress Rehearsal (1951)
Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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LESLEY STORM, Robin and Robina (aka To
Love and To Cherish) (1956)
University & girls' boarding school. Part school.
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DOROTHY STRACHEY (aka OLIVIA), Olivia (1949)
Girls' boarding school in France.
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ALICE STRONACH, A Newnham Friendship (1901)
University.
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MARY
STURT, Be Gentle to the Young
(1937)
University.
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NETTA
SYRETT, A School Year (aka Girls of the Sixth Form) (1902)
Girls’ boarding school.
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NETTA
SYRETT, The Victorians (aka Rose Cottingham) (1902)
Girls' boarding school. Part school.
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NETTA
SYRETT, The God of Chance (1920)
Girls' boarding school.
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GERTRUDE
WINIFRED TAYLOR, The Pearl (1918)
University.
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ANGELA
THIRKELL, Summer Half (1937)
Boys' boarding school.
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ANGELA
THIRKELL, The Headmistress (1944)
Girls' boarding school.
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SYLVIA
THOMPSON, The Hounds of Spring
(1926)
University. Part school.
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URSULA
TORDAY (as CHARITY BLACKSTOCK), The
Briar Patch (1960)
Girls' finishing school in France.
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ANNE
TRENEER, A Stranger in the Midlands
(1952)
Memoir. Girls' high school in Birmingham.
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GERTRUDE
EILEEN TREVELYAN, Hot-House (1933)
College.
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FRANCES
TURK, The Summer Term (1965)
Girls' boarding school.
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GLADYS
VENNING, A Matron Remembers:
Reminiscences of School Life over Forty-Five Years (1985)
Memoir. Primary school.
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ROSALIND
WADE, Children Be Happy (1931)
Girls’ day school.
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DOREEN
WALLACE, A Little Learning (1931)
University. Part school.
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KATHLEEN
WALLACE, Time Changes the Tune (1948)
University. About a group of women attending a reunion at their Cambridge
college.
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ANTONIA
WHITE, Frost in May (1933)
Girls' convent school.
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BETTY
WHITE, I Lived This Story (1930)
American. College.
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MARY
BRADFORD WHITING, Meriel's Career: A
Tale of Literary Life in London (1914)
Part school.
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MARY WILKES, The Only Door Out (1945)
University & convent school.
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BARBARA
WILLARD, Proposed and Seconded
(1951)
Grammar school.
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ETHEL MARY
WILMOT-BUXTON, Gildersleeves (1921)
Girls' high school.
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MARGARET WOODS,
The Invader (1907)
Oxford.
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D[OROTHY].
WYNNE WILLSON, Early Closing (1931)
Boys' boarding school. Discussed here.
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MYSTERY NOVELS BY WOMEN
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LOIS
AUSTEN-LEIGH, The Incredible Crime
(1931)
University. "[A] witty take on academic life in Cambridge."
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JOSEPHINE
BELL, The Summer School Mystery
(1950)
Summer school for music students.
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JOSEPHINE
BELL, Death at Half Term (1939)
Boys' boarding school. Discussed in brief here.
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DOROTHY
BOWERS, Fear and Miss Betony (1941)
Wartime girls' boarding school.
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JANET
CAIRD, Murder Scholastic (1967)
Scottish secondary school.
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SARAH CAMPION, Unhandsome Corpse (1938)
Girls' boarding school.
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EDWARD
CANDY (Barbara Alison Nevill), Words
for Murder Perhaps (1971)
University.
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AGATHA
CHRISTIE, Cat Among the Pigeons
(1959)
Girls' boarding school. Reviewed here.
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EILEEN
HELEN CLEMENTS, Cherry Harvest
(1943)
Wartime girls' boarding school evacuated to a country manor house. Reviewed here.
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G.
D. H. and MARGARET COLE, Scandal at
School (aka The Sleeping Death)
(1935)
Girls' school.
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AMANDA
CROSS, The Theban Mysteries (1971)
American girls' school.
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HELEN
EUSTIS, The Horizontal Man (1946)
New England women's college.
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ANTONIA
FRASER, Quiet as a Nun (1977)
Girls' convent school.
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MAVIS
DORIEL HAY, Death on the Cherwell
(1935)
University. Discussed in brief here.
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P.
D. JAMES, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
(1972)
Cambridge. Limited university content.
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ELIZABETH
LEMARCHAND, Death of an Old Girl
(1967)
Girls' boarding school.
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ELIZABETH
LEMARCHAND, The Affacombe Affair
(1968)
Girls' prep school.
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HELEN
MCCLOY, Through a Glass Darkly
(1949)
American. Girls' boarding school. Discussed in brief here.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Death at the Opera (1934)
Co-ed day school.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, St. Peter's Finger (1938)
Girls' convent boarding school.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Laurels Are Poison (1942)
Girls' training college.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Tom Brown’s Body (1949)
Boys' boarding school.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Faintley Speaking (1954)
Large co-educational school. Discussed in brief here.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Twelve Horses and the
Hangman’s Noose (1956)
Boys’ boarding school. Only brief school-related scenes.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Skeleton Island (1967)
Part school. Boys' boarding school.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, Convent on Styx (1975)
Girls' convent boarding school. Discussed in brief here.
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GLADYS
MITCHELL, No Winding Sheet (1984)
Boys' boarding school.
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DOROTHY
L. SAYERS, Gaudy Night (1935)
Oxford.
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NANCY
SPAIN, Death Before Wicket (1946)
Girls' boarding school.
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NANCY
SPAIN, Poison for Teacher (1949)
Girls' boarding school.
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JOSEPHINE
TEY, Miss Pym Disposes (1946)
Girls' physical training college.
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ETHEL
LINA WHITE, The Third Eye (1937)
Girls' boarding school (partial).
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GRACE
MILLER WHITE, The Square Mark
(1929)
American author, but setting is English girls' boarding school.
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JUNE
WRIGHT, Faculty of Murder (1961)
Australian. Girls' hostel at University of Melbourne.
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MARGARET
YORKE, series featuring Patrick Grant (1980s)
Oxford.
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MYSTERY NOVELS BY MEN
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ANTHONY
BERKELEY, Murder in the Basement
(1932)
Boys' prep school (partial).
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NICHOLAS
BLAKE, A Question of Proof (1935)
Boys' boarding school.
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LEO
BRUCE, Carolus Deene series
Boys' boarding school.
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W.
J. BURLEY, A Taste of Power (1967)
Grammar school.
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MILES
BURTON, Murder in the Coalhole
(1940)
Grammar school. No students appear.
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MILES
BURTON, Murder Out of School (1951)
Boys' prep school.
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CHRISTOPHER
BUSH, The Case of the Dead Shepherd
(1934)
Co-ed high school.
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ALAN
CLUTTON-BROCK, Murder at Liberty Hall
(1941)
Co-ed progressive school.
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EDMUND
CRISPIN, Gervase Fen series
Oxford.
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GLYNN
DANIEL, The Cambridge Murders
(1945)
University.
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S.
F. X. DEAN, Professor Kelly series
University. New England college.
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D.
DEVINE, His Own Appointed Day
(1965)
Scottish high school.
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MICHAEL
GILBERT, The Night of the Twelfth
(1976)
Boys' school.
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REGINALD
HILL, An Advancement of Learning
(1971)
University.
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JAMES
HILTON, Murder at School (1931)
Boys' boarding school.
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JOHN
LE CARRÉ, A Murder of Quality
(1962)
Boys' boarding school.
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NORMAN
LONGMATE, A Head for Death (1958)
Boys' public school.
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J.
C. MASTERMAN, An Oxford Tragedy
(1933)
University.
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KENNETH
MILLAR (aka ROSS MACDONALD), The Dark
Tunnel (1944)
American. University. See Brian Busby's review here.
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SIMON
OKE, The Hippopotamus Takes Wing
(1952)
Convent school.
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STUART
PALMER, Hildegarde Withers series
Withers is a teacher, but books feature few school-related scenes.
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Q
PATRICK, Death Goes to School
(1936)
Boys' school.
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IVAN
ROSS, Teacher's Blood (1964)
American high school.
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ERIC
SHEPHERD, Murder in a Nunnery
(1940)
Convent school.
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ERIC
SHEPHERD, More Murder in a Nunnery
(1954)
Convent school.
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R.
C. WOODTHORPE, The Public School Murder
(1932)
Boys' school
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OUTSIDE MY SCOPE BUT POTENTIALLY OF INTEREST
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MARION
ADAMS-ACTON, Golden Days (1873)
German boarding school.
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CLARA
BENSON, The Trouble at Wakeley Court
(2015)
Girls' boarding
school. Originally fraudulently claimed to be written in the 1930s.
|
EVE
BUNTING, Spying on Miss Muller
(1995)
General fiction/thriller.
Belfast girls' boarding school during WWII.
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SARAH
CAUDWELL, Hilary Tamar series (1980s)
Mystery. Law school.
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PAMELA
DEAN, Tam Lin (1991)
Fantasy. University. Combines a young woman's life at college with a
retelling of the traditional Scottish fairy ballad "Tam Lin".
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RUTH
DUDLEY EDWARDS, Matricide at St.
Martha's (1994)
Mystery. Cambridge. One of Edwards' Robert Amiss mysteries, this time
in a university setting.
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ELLY
GRIFFITHS, Justice Jones series,
beginning with A Girl Called
Justice (2019)
Mystery. Girls’ boarding school.
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BETH
GUTCHEON, The New Girls (1979)
American girls' prep school in the 1960s.
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JOANNE
HARRIS, Gentlemen and Players
(2005)
Mystery. Boys'
boarding school.
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HAZEL
HOLT, The Cruellest Month (1991)
Mystery. Oxford.
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HAZEL
HOLT, Murder on Campus (1994, aka Mrs. Malory: Detective in Residence)
Mystery. American university.
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LESLIE
HOWARTH, Ladies in Residence (1936)
University. Male author.
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RONA
JAFFE, Class Reunion (1979)
University (partial). Radcliffe in the 1950s.
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ANGELA
LAMBERT, No Talking After Lights
(1990)
Girls' boarding
school. Semi-autobiographical novel based on Lambert's own unhappy school
days.
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ARTHUR
MARSHALL, Girls Will Be Girls
(1974)
Perhaps not
strictly fitting this list, but definitely of interest. This is a compilation
of Marshall's humorous writings about school stories.
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CLARE
MORRALL, After the Bombing (2014)
Girls' school. Set
partly in 1942 and partly in 1963. Reviewed by Call Me Madam here.
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ROBIN
STEVENS, Wells & Wong mysteries (2013-present)
Mystery series set
in a 1930s girls' boarding school, featuring two schoolgirl detectives.
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LOUISE
TANNER, Miss Bannister's Girls
(1963)
American. "A witty, scandalously hilarious look at the inmates of
a private girls' school—20 years later."
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DONNA
TARTT, The Secret History (1992)
University. Thriller set at a posh Vermont college.
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KATHLEEN
WALLACE, Grace on Their Doorposts
(1944)
Cambridge. Narrated by the daughter of a Cambridge don, but no actual school
setting.
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JILL
PATON WALSH, Lapsing (1986)
Early non-mystery
by Walsh, about a young undergraduate at Oxford in the 1950s, whose romantic
travails lead her into a crisis of faith.
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JILL
PATON WALSH, Imogen Quy mysteries (1993-2007)
Series of four
smart, cozy, Mrs. Malory-esque mysteries whose main character is a nurse at a
Cambridge college.
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JILL
PATON WALSH, The Late Scholar
(2013)
One of Walsh's new mysteries featuring Dorothy Sayers' Peter Wimsey;
this one takes place primarily at Oxford.
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JACQUELINE
WINSPEAR, A Lesson in Secrets
(2011)
Mystery. Cambridge.
One of Winspear's Maisie Dobbs mysteries.
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