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The Happy Warrior is a metaphor used to praise a protagonist in some noble struggle. More specifically, the term can refer to: *"The Character of the Happy Warrior", an 1806 poem by Wordsworth describing the ideal "man in arms" and the source of the metaphor. *''The Happy Warrior'', an 1884 painting by English Victorian painter George Frederic Watts. *''The Happy Warrior'', a 1912 novel by British novelist A. S. M. Hutchinson. *''The Happy Warrior'', a 1917 film directed by F. Martin Thornton, based on the novel by Hutchinson. *''The Happy Warrior'', a 1925 film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. *Alfred E. Smith (1873–1944), Governor of New York State and Democratic US presidential candidate, named "the Happy Warrior of the political battlefield" by Franklin D. Roosevelt. *Hubert Humphrey (1911–1978), US Senator and vice-president under Lyndon B. Johnson, nicknamed "The Happy Warrior" by his colleague Senators and political journalists. *''The Happy Warrior: The Life Story in Picture-Strip of Sir Winston Churchill'', a biography of Churchill in the form of a comic strip, drawn by Frank Bellamy, which first appeared in 1957–58 in the British children's comic magazine ''Eagle''. *''The Happy Warrior'', a 1960 biography of West Indian cricketer Collie Smith by Ken Chaplin. *Roxanne Modafferi (born 1982), American female mixed martial artist. *''Happy Warrior: Political Memoirs'', the 1988 autobiography of Donald C. MacDonald, a Canadian politician, leader of the NDP and premier of Ontario. 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「The Happy Warrior」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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