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E. Arnot Robertson
Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson (born 10 January 1903 at Moor Lodge, South Holmwood, Surrey, baptised 18 March 1903 at St Mary's Church, Holmwood. died 21 September 1961 in Hampstead, London) was an English novelist, critic and broadcaster.〔Nicola Beauman: ‘Robertson, Eileen Arbuthnot (pseud. E. Arnot Robertson) (1903–1961)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', online e. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, Sept 2004) (Retrieved 5 September 2010 ).〕
==Family==
Robertson was the daughter of Dr George Arbuthnot Robertson (1860–1942), physician and surgeon,〔''British Medical Journal'', 25 April 1942, p. 539.〕 and his wife Elsie Margaret (née Brune). She had one sister, Mary Arbuthnot born 1899. Robertson was educated at Sherborne School for Girls, which she strongly disliked.〔E. Arnot Robertson: Sherborne. In: Graham Greene, ed.: ''The Old School. Essays by divers hands'' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1934).〕 The family moved to London in 1917. She later described the atmosphere in the family as "stultifying".〔D. K. Roberts, ed.: ''Titles to Fame'' (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1937)〕 She continued her education for two years in France and Switzerland.〔().〕
Robertson took her first job, on the London-based magazine ''Answers'', at the age of 19. In that year she also sat anonymously for the painting ''A Red Haired Girl'' by James McBey. On 26 February 1927 she was married in Kensington to H. E. (from 1951 Sir Henry) Turner (1891-1961),〔Australian library record: (). Retrieved 15 August 2010.〕 secretary-general of the Empire Press Union, later the Commonwealth Press Union. They adopted a son, Gordon Turner, in the late 1930s. The Turners moved to Heath Street, Hampstead, in 1946. They were passionate sailors, as the sailing background of ''Ordinary Families'' shows. Turner's death in a boating accident precipitated Robertson's suicide five months later.〔(). Retrieved 15 August 2010.〕

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