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Louisa Catherine Shore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louisa Catherine Shore
Louisa Catherine Shore (February 1824, Potton, Bedfordshire – 24 May 1895 Wimbledon, England) was an English poet. She was an active writer who often worked with her sister, Arabella Susanna Shore. They were both taught by their elder sister, who died young, but is now known as a diarist.〔L. H. Cust, 'Shore, Louisa Catherine (1824–1895)', rev. Megan A. Stephan, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008 (accessed 15 Nov 2014 )〕 ==Biography== Louisa Catherine Shore, was the youngest daughter of three daughters and two sons of Margaret Anne Twopeny and Thomas Shore. Louisa Shore and her two sisters, (Margaret) Emily Shore and Arabella Susanna Shore, were intelligent with an passion for learning and an interest in literature. Emily who died young was the tutor to her two younger sisters. She is now a noted diarist.〔Barbara T. Gates, 'Shore, (Margaret) Emily (1819–1839)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 15 Nov 2014 )〕 Louisa Shore often worked as a writer with her sister Arabella Shore. The first composition Louisa Shore wrote was ''War Music'' which was a poem on the Crimean War. Arabellla sent this poem in to ''The Spectator'' without her knowledge and then the two sisters came to an agreement and the composition was reprinted as ''War Lyrics.''
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