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Stella Tillyard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stella Tillyard Stella Tillyard is a British author and historian born on 16 January 1957,〔Debrett's: (Retrieved 8 May 2011. )〕 best known for the best-selling ''Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1740–1832'', which was made into a BBC mini-series in 1999. ==From academic to novelist== British-born Stella Tillyard read English literature at Oxford University and then became a Knox Fellow at Harvard. She went on to teach English literature and art history at Harvard, and at UCLA. Her PhD on 20th-century art criticism, completed in 1985, was published as ''The Impact of Modernism'' in 1987. From 1985–86 she attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She has taught at Harvard, UCLA, and the University of London. She lives in Italy and England, was married to the historian John Brewer,〔Random House Australia: (Retrieved 8 May 2011. )〕 and has two children.〔Online biography: (Retrieved 8 May 2011. )〕 Her novel ''Times of War'', set in the Regency period, appeared in May 2011.〔Stella Tillyard: ''Tides of War. A novel of the Peninsula War'' (London: Chatto & Windus, 2011). ISBN 0-7011-8317-9.〕 The author discussed in a magazine article the challenges of veracity faced by a writer of history and likewise of a historical novel: "No writer (including the professional historian) can ever really get beyond the envelope of self.... Are historians providing the master narratives of our times and historical novelists merely tinkering around the edges?"〔'Historical fiction: Turning tides'. ''History Today'' 61:5, May 2011. (Retrieved 8 May 2011. ) Her ideas were expressed more fully in a contribution to ''Writing Lives. Biography and textuality, identity and representation in early Modern England''. Kevin Sharpe and Steven N. Zwicker eds. (Oxford: OUP, 2008): (Retrieved 8 May 2011. )〕
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