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Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, a 20th-century English novelist, had a large and varied output. Between 1909 and 1941 he wrote thirty-six novels, five volumes of short stories, two original plays and three volumes of memoirs. His range included disturbing studies of the macabre, children's stories and historical fiction, most notably his "Herries" series, set in the Lake District. ==Books== Some of Walpole's stories were parts of series with related themes: *The ''London Novels'' were ''Fortitude'', ''The Duchess of Wrexe'', ''The Green Mirror'', ''The Captives'', ''The Young Enchanted'', ''Wintersmoon'', ''Hans Frost'' and ''Captain Nicholas''. *''Scenes from Provincial Life'' included ''The Cathedral'', ''The Old Ladies'', ''Harmer John'' and ''The Inquisitor''. *''The Herries Chronicle'' comprises ''Rogue Herries'', ''Judith Paris'', ''The Fortress'', ''Vanessa'' and ''The Bright Pavilions''. Two later Herries books were ''The Bright Pavilions'' and ''Katherine Christian''. *The Jeremy stories were ''Jeremy'', ''Jeremy and Hamlet'' and ''Jeremy at Crale''. *''Four Fantastic Tales'' were ''Maradick at Forty'', ''Prelude to Adventure'', ''Portrait of a Man with Red Hair'' and ''Above the Dark Circus''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hugh Walpole bibliography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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