Jane Lane (author)

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Jane Lane (1905–1978) was the pen name of Elaine Kidner Dakers, an English novelist and biographer.

Writings[]

Lane was distantly descended from the Jane Lane who aided Charles II after his defeat at Worcester. She is best known for her books about the Stuart period and 18th-century Scotland, written from a Catholic and Royalist perspective.

A State of Mind is unique among her books, being set in a dystopian future.[1]

The Tablet, a progressive Catholic international weekly, has described Lane as "one of the few contemporary writers who excel both as novelists and historians".[2]

Selected works[]

Novels

The Escape series (for younger readers)

Non-fiction

  • King James the Last (1942)
  • Titus Oates (1949)
  • Puritan, Rake and Squire (1950)

References[]

  1. ^ Information from covers of Dark Conspiracy and other titles published by The House of Stratus.
  2. ^ Jacket of Peter Davies's re-issue of Conies in the Hay, 1973.

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