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Lady Teresa Waugh
Lady Teresa Lorraine Waugh (née Onslow; born 26 February 1940) is a British novelist and translator.
Early life
Waugh was born at 11 Ormonde Gate, Chelsea, London, the daughter of William Onslow, 6th Earl of Onslow (then Viscount Cranley) and his first wife Hon Pamela Dillon, daughter of Eric Dillon, 19th Viscount Dillon.
Career
Waugh has translated such works as Anka Muhlstein's A Taste For Freedom: The life of Astolphe de Custine (2000), Benedetta Craveri's Madame Du Deffand and Her World (1994) and The Travels of Marco Polo (1984). In 1980, she translated Shah's Story by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (previously Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979) from French to English. Her own novels include Painting Water (1983), Waterloo Waterloo (1985), An Intolerable Burden (1987), Song at Twilight (1989), The House (2002), Sylvia's Lot (1994) and The Gossips (1995). The Entertaining Book (1986) is not a novel but a book about food and wine written with her husband.
Marriage and children
On 1 July 1961, as Lady Teresa Onslow, she married the author Auberon Waugh, eldest son of Evelyn Waugh. Auberon and Teresa Waugh had four children together:
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