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Susan Irvine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Susan Irvine
Susan Irvine (born 1928) is an Australian educator, author and rose authority. ==Family and education== Susan Irvine (pronounced ''Ervin'') was born in Dalby, Queensland in 1928. She was the second of three daughters of John Moore and Niree Hunter (b. 1897, m. 1923).〔Her older sister Lyndsey became Mrs DC Ferguson of Manningford, Dalby. Her younger sister was named Jennifer, Mrs Tom Moxon. 〕 Her self-supporting mother ran a full-time and wide-ranging business called Arts and Antiques. At the same time her mother was socially and geographically prominent, her house Lynfield overlooking Toowoomba from The Range. Susan, like her sisters, boarded at The Glennie Schools – down the street from Lynfield〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The History of Glennie Preparatory School )〕 – from the age of four till the age of 17 and "absolutely hated" it. Straight after the Second World War she began a music degree in voice and cello at the University of Melbourne, married at 19 a Sydney radiologist ten years older, Dr Peter Tod, and moved to Sydney. To further her husband's training they moved to London (1949–1951), where she had a daughter, Felicity (b. 1951). In London and Brisbane she completed a B.A. in medieval German mysticism, German poetry and philosophy. Her daughter's tuberculosis and the failure of her marriage cut short a PhD at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Fluent in German, she returned to Australia in 1956.〔Rasmussen, page 199〕
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