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Ethel Carnie Holdsworth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethel Carnie Holdsworth Ethel Carnie Holdsworth (1 January 1886 – December 1962), working-class writer, feminist, and socialist activist from Lancashire〔http://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2012/mar/08/neglected-women-writers-class-issue〕 (also published as Ethel Carnie and Ethel Holdsworth). Poet, journalist, children's writer and author, Carnie Holdsworth was the first working-class woman in Britain to publish a novel and is a rare example of a female working-class novelist.〔''The Socialist Novel In Britain'', ed. by H. Gustav Klaus (Brighton: Harvester, 1982) 0-7108-0340-0〕 She published at least ten novels during her lifetime. ==Childhood== The British writer Ethel Carnie Holdsworth was born on 1 January 1886 into a weaving family in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire. When she was six her parents moved to the growing textile town of Great Harwood, near Blackburn. She started part-time work at Delph Road mill in Great Harwood at aged eleven and was in full-time employment at St. Lawrence mill from thirteen. In her later articles for the ''Woman Worker'', she described her experience as "slavery".
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