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Lizzie Allen Harker (née Watson; 1863 – 14 April 1933) was an English author.〔''The Times'', 15 April 1933; pg. 12; issue 46419; col D; Mrs. Allen Harker Authoress Of "Marigold" Category: Obituaries - (Harker, L. Allen ): Lizzie Watson in ''The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction'' (eds) Sandra Kemp, Charlotte Mitchell, and David Trotter - ("HARKER, Mrs Allen (Lizzie)" ), ''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2007 accessed 21 December 2013〕 Amongst her works are ''Marigold'' (with Francis R. Pryor), which was turned into a 1938 film ''Marigold''. She was born in Gloucester and educated at Cheltenham Ladies College. She was the wife (married 1885), and later widow, of James Allen Harker (1847–1894), professor at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. Their sons were Oswald Allen Harker (1886–1968) and Brig. Arthur William Allen Harker CBE (1890–1960), and possibly more. == Works == * ''A Romance of the Nursery'' 1902 * ''Concerning Paul and Fiammetta'' 1906 * ''His First Leave'' * ''Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly'' 1908 * ''Master and Maid'' * ''The Ffolliots of Redmarley'' * ''Mr Wycherly's Wards'' * ''Jan and her Job'' * ''Children of the Dear Cotswolds'' * ''Allegra'', 1919 * ''The Bridge Across'', 1921 * ''Her Proper Pride'' (with F.R. Pryor) * ''The Really Romantic Age'', 1922 * ''Concerning Tod and Peter'', 1923 * ''The Broken Bow'', 1924 * ''Hilda Ware'', 1926 * ''Marigold'', with F.R. Pryor 1927 * ''Black Jack House'', 1929 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「Lizzie Allen Harker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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