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Penelope Delta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Penelope Delta
Penelope Delta ((ギリシア語:Πηνελόπη Δέλτα); 1874, Alexandria, Khedivate of Egypt – 2 May 1941, Athens) was a Greek author of teenage literature. Practically the first Greek children's books writer, her historical novels have been widely read and influenced Greek popular perceptions on national identity and history. Through her long-time association with Ion Dragoumis, Delta was thrust in the middle of the turbulent early 20th-century Greek politics, from the Macedonian Struggle to the National Schism. She committed suicide on the day German troops entered Athens in World War II. ==Early life== Delta was born in Alexandria, in the Khedivate of Egypt,〔Modern library of Alexandria (BA), Cairo. Bibliotheca Alexandrina News, ''Conference about Penelope Delta at the BA'', at 2009-05-04:()〕 to Virginia (née Choremi) and the wealthy cotton merchant Emmanuel Benakis.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=4010201&lang=en )〕 She was the third of six children, her two older siblings being Alexandra and Antonis Benakis, whose Tom Sawyer-like mischiefs she immortalized in her book ''Trellantonis''; her younger siblings were Constantine, who died at the age of two, Alexander, and Argine.
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