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Elinor Glyn


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Elinor Glyn (October 17, 1864 - September 23, 1943), born Elinor Sutherland, was a British novelist and scriptwriter who pioneered mass-market women's erotic fiction. She coined the use of It as a euphemism for sex appeal.
 
 
Novels
   The Visits Of Elizabeth (1901)
   The Seventh Commandment (1902)
   The Reflections Of Ambrosine (1903)
   The Vicissitudes of Evangeline (1905)
   Beyond the Rocks (1906)
   Three Weeks (1907)
   Elizabeth Visits America (1909)
   His Hour (1910)
   Halcyone (1912)
   Love Itself (1912)
   The Reason Why (1912)
   Guinevere's Lover (1913)
   The Sequence (1913)
   Your Affectionate Godmother (1914)
   The Career of Katherine Bush (1916)
   Family (1919)
   The Price Of Things (1924)
   Six Days (1924)
   The Great Moment (1925)
   Man and Maid (1925)
   This Passion Called Love (1925)
   Love's Blindness (1926)
   It (1927)
   The Man and the Moment (1927)
   Eternal Youth (1928)
   Red Hair (1928)
   Glorious Flames (1932)
   Love's Hour (1932)
   Such Men are Dangerous (1933)
   Sooner Or Later (1934)
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