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Dorothy Margaret Stuart, ''née'' Browne (1889, Meerbrook, Staffordshire – September 14, 1963) was a British poet and writer.〔Pine, L. G., ed., ''The Author's and Writer's Who's Who'', 4th ed., 1960, p.372〕 In 1924 she won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for her "Fencers' song" cycle, ''Sword Songs''.〔''Poems of Today'', third series (1938), p. xxxi.〕 Her other works include literary and historical biographies, historical non-fiction particularly concentrating on the lives of women and children, and history stories for children. She was a member of the English Association from 1930 onwards, edited its ''News-Letter'' and contributed essays and book reviews to its journal, ''English''.〔(Obituary in ''English'', Volume 14, Issue 84, Autumn 1963 )〕 ==Selected bibliography== *''Lyrics of Old London'' (1915) *''Sword Songs'' (1925) *''The Boy Through the Ages'' (1926) *''The Book of Other Lands'' (1927) *''Horace Walpole'' (1927) *''The Girl Through the Ages'' (1933) *''Chivalry and Social Life in the Middle Ages'' (1927) *''Christina Rossetti'' (1930) *''Men and Women of Plantagenet England '' (1932) *''The Book of Chivalry and Romance'' (1933) *''Sir Walter Scott: Some Centenary Reflections'' (1934) *''The King's Service'' (1935) *''Molly Lepell: Lady Hervey'' (1936) *''King George the Sixth'' (1937) *''The Daughters of George III'' (1939) *''A Child's Day Through the Ages'' (1941) *''The Children's Chronicle'' (1944) *''Historic Cavalcade'' (1945) *''The English Abigail'' (1946) *''The Young Clavengers'' (1947) *''The Five Wishes'' (1950) *''Daughter of England: A New Study of Princess Charlotte of Wales and Her Family'' (1951) *''The Story of William the Conqueror'' (1952) *''Portrait of the Prince Regent'' (1953) *''Dearest Bess'' (1955) *''London Through the Ages'' (1956) *''A Book of Cats: Legendary, Literary and Historical'' (1959) 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「Dorothy Margaret Stuart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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