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Olivia E. Coolidge (1908–2006)

Auteur de The Trojan War

36 oeuvres 2,336 utilisateurs 16 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Olivia E. Coolidge

The Trojan War (1952) 760 exemplaires
Greek Myths (1949) 526 exemplaires
Caesar's Gallic War (1991) 240 exemplaires
Lives of Famous Romans (1801) 89 exemplaires
Men of Athens (1962) 77 exemplaires
Legends of the North (1749) 61 exemplaires
The Golden Days of Greece (1968) 59 exemplaires
Roman people (1959) 34 exemplaires
King of Men (1966) 28 exemplaires
Egyptian adventures (1954) 25 exemplaires
Tales of the Crusades (1970) 23 exemplaires
Tom Paine Revolutionary (1969) 23 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Coolidge, Margaret Olivia Ensor
Date de naissance
1908-10-16
Date de décès
2006-12-10
Sexe
female
Nationalité
England, UK
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Essex, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Lakeville, Connecticut, USA
Squam Lake, Sandwich, New Hampshire, USA
Études
University of Oxford (Somerville College)
Professions
teacher
children's book author
novelist
biographer
Courte biographie
Olivia E. Coolidge was born in London, England, a daughter of Sir Robert Ensor, a journalist and historian, and his wife Helen Fisher. She grew up at the family home near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. She earned a degree in Classics and Philosophy at Oxford University in 1931, and a master's degree in 1940. She taught Greek, Latin, and English in Germany and England before going to the USA, where she taught at schools in Connecticut and Massachusetts. In 1946, she married Archibald C. Coolidge, also an educator. She made her literary debut with The Greek Myths in 1949, and continued to write for young adults for several decades. She published a total of 27 books, mainly biographies and historical fiction. Other works included The Trojan War (1952); Legends of the North (1951); Makers of the Red Revolution (1963); Men of Athens; Lives of Famous Romans (1965); and biographies of Eugene O'Neill, Winston Churchill, Edith Wharton, Gandhi, and Tom Paine.

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An anthology of short stories dealing with the high points of Athenian history up to the end of the Pelopponnesian war. Lively.
 
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DinadansFriend | 1 autre critique | Jan 8, 2024 |
One of the two, or possibly three, if one counts "The Gallic Wars", historical novels for young adults written by Coolidge. This one covers the start of the Persian Wars and the events leading up to it through the life of Metiochos, the son of Miltiades. Little is known of the historical Metiochos, but that he became a Persian nobleman after his capture seems to be an historical fact. For such a short book, just 256 pages, it covers a lot of politics, and many remarkable events. There are conflicting loyalties, to ideals, to persons, and to cultures, throughout. The final battle is dramatic and grim, and of course, the conclusion is inevitable, because it is famous.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
themulhern | Oct 7, 2023 |
I feel Coolidge was a bit better at novels.
 
Signalé
themulhern | Jul 1, 2023 |
Outstanding and idiosyncratic novel about Agamemnon the mythical king of Mycenae from his childhood to his marriage to Clytemnestra. Set in an historical Mycenae with gods who are just as busy and interfering as those in the Iliad. Suitable for young adults.
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themulhern | Jun 17, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
36
Membres
2,336
Popularité
#10,983
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
16
ISBN
58
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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