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C. A. Lejeune

Caroline Alice (C. A.) Lejeune (1897–1973) was a British writer, best known as the film critic of ''The Observer'' from 1928 to 1960.
==Family==
C.A. Lejeune was the youngest child in a large Victorian family that resided at 10, Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester. Her father was a Swiss cotton merchant who had come to England after doing business in Frankfurt. Her mother, Louisa, who was the daughter of the Nonconformist minister Dr Alexander Maclaren, was a friend of C. P. Scott and of Caroline Herford, who was Caroline's godmother and Headmistress of Lady Barn House School, where Caroline received her elementary education. She and four of her sisters (Franziska, Marion, Juliet and Hélène) received their secondary education at Withington Girls' School, of which their mother, Scott and Caroline Herford were among the founders.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Withington Girls' School )
After leaving school Caroline turned down the opportunity to go to the University of Oxford and went instead to the University of Manchester, where she studied English language and literature.

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