Mary Christianna Lewis (née Milne; 17 December 1907 – 11 March 1988), known professionally as Christianna Brand, was a British crime writer and children's author born in British Malaya (now Malaysia).
Christianna Brand | |
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Born | Mary Christianna Milne 17 December 1907 British Malaya |
Died | 11 March 1988 | (aged 80)
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Children's literature Mystery |
Notable works | Green for Danger and other books in The Inspector Cockrill Series; Nurse Matilda |
Spouse |
Roland Lewis (m. 1936) |
Biography
editBrand was born Mary Christianna Milne in Malaya but spent most of her childhood in England and India.[1] She had a number of different occupations, including model, dancer, shop assistant and governess.[2] Brand also wrote under the pseudonyms Mary Ann Ashe, Annabel Jones, Mary Brand, Mary Roland, and China Thompson. Christianna Brand served as chair of the Crime Writers' Association from 1972 to 1973.[3]
She married Roland Lewis. Her first novel, Death in High Heels, was written while Brand was working as a salesgirl, the idea stemming from her fantasies about doing away with an annoying co-worker. In 1941, one of her best-loved characters, Inspector Cockrill of the Kent County Police, made his debut in the book Heads You Lose. The character would go on to appear in seven of her novels. Green for Danger is Brand's most famous novel. The whodunit, set in a World War II hospital, was adapted for film by Eagle-Lion Films in 1946, starring Alastair Sim as the Inspector. She dropped the series in the late 1950s and concentrated on various other genres as well as short stories. She was nominated three times for Edgar Awards: for the short stories "Poison in the Cup" (EQMM, Feb. 1969) and "Twist for Twist" (EQMM, May 1967) and for a nonfiction work about a Scottish murder case, Heaven Knows Who (1960). She is the author of the children's series Nurse Matilda, which Emma Thompson adapted to film as Nanny McPhee (2005).
Her Inspector Cockrill short stories and a previously unpublished Cockrill stage play were collected as The Spotted Cat and Other Mysteries from Inspector Cockrill's Casebook, edited by Tony Medawar (2002).
Mary Lewis died on 11 March 1988, aged 80. Her estate was valued at £96 417.[4] She was the cousin of the illustrator Edward Ardizzone.[5]
Bibliography
editNovels
editAs Christianna Brand
editNovels featuring Inspector Charlesworth
edit- Death in High Heels (1941)
- The Rose in Darkness (1979)
Novels featuring Inspector Cockrill
edit- Heads You Lose (1941)
- Green for Danger (1944) OCLC 2881188. Serialised in the United States as Danger List
- Suddenly at His Residence (US title: The Crooked Wreath) (1946) OCLC 557498732. Serialised in the United States as One of the Family
- Death of Jezebel (1948)
- London Particular (US title: Fog of Doubt) (1952)
- Tour de Force (1955)
- The Spotted Cat and Other Mysteries from Inspector Cockrill's Casebook (Crippen & Landru, 2002)
Novels featuring Inspector Chucky
editNon-series titles
edit- The Three Cornered Halo (1957)
- Court of Foxes (1969)
- The Honey Harlot (1978)
- The Brides of Aberdar (1982)
Collections
edit- What Dread Hand? (1968):
- The Hornets' Nest (Inspector Cockrill)
- Aren't Our Police Wonderful?
- The Merry-Go-Round
- Blood Brothers (Cockrill)
- Dear Mr Editor ...
- The Rose
- Akin to Love ...
- Death of Don Juan
- Double Cross
- The Sins of the Fathers ...
- After the Event
- Death of a Ghost
- The Kite
- Hic Jacet ...
- Murder Game
- Brand X (1974)[6]
- The Niece from Scotland
- A Miracle in Montepulciano (essay)
- Such a Nice Man
- I Will Repay
- How the Unicorn Became Extinct (essay)
- The Kite
- Charm Farm
- A Bit of Bovver
- The Blackthorn
- The Hilltop
- How Green Is My Valley! (essay)
- Bless This House
- Spring 1941 (essay)
- Murder Hath Charms
- An Apple for the Teacher (essay)
- Pigeon Pie
- Madame Thinks Quick
- The Scapegoat
- Buffet for Unwelcome Guests (1983)
- After the Event (Inspector Cockrill)
- Blood Brothers (Cockrill)
- The Hornet's Nest (Cockrill)
- Poison in the Cup
- Murder Game
- The Scapegoat
- No More a-Maying ...
- The Niece from Scotland
- Hic Jacet ...
- The Merry-Go-Round
- Upon Reflection
- From the Balcony ...
- Bless This House
- Such a Nice Man
- The Whispering
- The Hand of God
- The Spotted Cat and Other Mysteries from Inspector Cockrill's Casebook (2002):
- Inspector Cockrill (essay)
- After the Event (Cockrill)
- Blood Brothers (Cockrill)
- The Hornet's Nest (Cockrill)
- Poison in the Cup (Cockrill)
- The Telephone Call (Cockrill)
- The Kissing Cousin (Cockrill)
- The Rocking-Chair (Cockrill)
- The Man on the Roof (Cockrill)
- Alleybi (Cockrill)
- The Spotted Cat (Cockrill)
Books for children
edit- Welcome to Danger (1949) juvenile mystery, also published as Danger Unlimited
- Nurse Matilda (Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1964), illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[7]
- Nurse Matilda Goes to Town (Leicester: Brockahmpton Press,1967), illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[8]
- Nurse Matilda Goes to Hospital (Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1974), illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[9]
As Mary Roland
edit- The Single Pilgrim (1946)
As China Thompson
edit- Starrbelow (1958)
As Annabel Jones
edit- The Radiant Dove (1975)
As Mary Ann Ashe
edit- Alas, for Her That Met Me! (1976)
- A Ring of Roses (1977)
Unpublished novels
edit- Take off the Roof (Non-series)
- Jape de Chine or The Chinese Puzzle (Cockrill)
Non-fiction books
edit- Heaven Knows Who (1960)
Uncollected short stories
editAs Mary Brand
edit- Dance Hostess. The Star, 8 April 1939
- Gloria Walked down Bond Street. The Tatler, 1939
As Christianna Brand
edit- Shadowed Sunlight. Woman, 7 July to 11 August 1945
- Hibiscus Blooms Again.
- Mother. Woman, 17 January 1959 (romantic story)
- Grandad. Woman, 24 October 1959 (romantic story)
- The Right Man for Tilly. Woman, 12 May 1960 (romantic story)
- Someone to Love. Woman, 1 October 1960 (romantic story)
- To Remember with Tears. Woman, 3 May 1962 (romantic story)
- White Wedding. Woman, 19 May 1962 (romantic story)
- Cloud Nine. Published in Verdict of Thirteen: A Detection Club Anthology (1979)
- Over My Dead Body. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August 1979
- A Piece of Cake. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1983
- And She Smiled at Me. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1983
- To the Widow. The Saint Magazine, June 1984
- Bank Holiday Murder. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, September/October 2017
- Cyanide in the Sun. Daily Sketch, August 1958. An edited version was published in an anthology, The Realm of the Impossible (2018)
- The Rum Punch. Published in Bodies from the Library, ed. by Tony Medawar (2018)
Unpublished short stories
edit- The Dead Hold Fast (Inspector Charlesworth)
- Inquest
- The Little Nun
- The Mermaid
- Murder by Dog
- The Murder Man
- The Codicil
Uncollected short non-fiction
editAs Christianna Brand
edit- Ball or Skein. The Times, 16 February 1944 (Published anonymously)
- The Detective Story Form. Press and Freelance Writer and Photographer, August 1950
- May I Introduce Myself?. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (Japanese edition), March 1983
- Famous Writers I've Known in the Long Ago Past. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (Japanese edition), July 1983
Anthologies edited by Christianna Brand
edit- Naughty Children: An Anthology (London: Victor Gollancz, 1962), illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[10]
References
edit- ^ "Christianna Brand". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ^ "Biography for Christianna Brand". IMDb. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ^ "History of the CWA". Crime Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ^ "Search probate records for documents and wills (England and Wales)".
- ^ White, Gabriel (1980). Edward Ardizzone, artist and illustrator. Schocken Books. p. 61.
- ^ ISBN 9780718112721, OCLC 1365327
- ^ Brand, Christianna; Ardizzone, Edward (1964). Nurse Matilda. Leicester: Brockhampton. ISBN 978-0-8398-2604-0. OCLC 752308312.
- ^ Brand, Christianna; Ardizzone, Edward (1967). Nurse Matilda goes to town. Leicester: Brickhampton. ISBN 978-0-340-04073-7. OCLC 973631343.
- ^ Brand, Christianna (1974). Nurse Matilda goes to hospital. Leicester [England: Brockhampton Press. ISBN 978-0-340-18676-3. OCLC 152459719.
- ^ Brand, Christianna (1962). Naughty children; an anthology. London: V. Gollancz. OCLC 4478561.