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This picture of Margaret Kennedy was taken by Alexander Bassano and hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. Kennedy was a celebrated novelist and playwright and is best known for her 1924 novel The Constant Nymph, of which there are two film adaptations. The novel was supposedly inspired by painter Augustus John's family. Margaret Kennedy's life and work features in Susan J. Leonardi's book about earlier Somerville writers, Dangerous by Degrees.
