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Charles James Lee (2 March 1870– 11 May 1956) was born in London. He published five novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in addition to many short stories and plays about the working people of Cornwall. == Life ==
Charles Lee was born in London to an artistic family. He was educated at Highgate School,〔Highgate School Roll 1833-1912, Unwin Brothers Ltd 1913〕 was awarded a BA from London University in 1889 and published his first novel, ''Widow Woman'', in 1896. Suffering from bad health, he visited Cornwall in 1900 for its better climate, and stayed in Cornwall for seven years. There he lived amongst the group of artists who formed the Newlyn School. His ''Cornish Tales'' had an introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Famous Cornish people: Charles Lee, author )〕 After relocating to the London suburbs, he worked as senior editor for J. M. Dent, where, owing to his talent for editing prose, he came to be known as "the man with the green pen."〔
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