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D. E. Stevenson (1) (1892–1973)

Auteur de Miss Buncle's Book

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60 oeuvres 7,697 utilisateurs 341 critiques 14 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 18, 1892. She married Captain James Reid Peploe in 1916. She wrote over 40 books in her lifetime. Her first novel Peter West was published in 1923. Her other books include Mrs. Tim of the Regiment, Miss Buncle's Book, Miss afficher plus Buncle Married, and Listening Valley. Her Mrs. Tim books were inspired by the diaries she kept while an army wife. She died on December 30, 1973. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de D. E. Stevenson

Miss Buncle's Book (1934) 1,258 exemplaires
Miss Buncle Married (1936) 499 exemplaires
The Two Mrs. Abbotts (1943) 308 exemplaires
Mrs Tim of the Regiment - omnibus (1940) 274 exemplaires
Celia's House (1943) 265 exemplaires
The Four Graces (1946) 245 exemplaires
The Young Clementina (1935) 220 exemplaires
Listening Valley (1944) 205 exemplaires
Vittoria Cottage (1949) 200 exemplaires
Amberwell (1955) 196 exemplaires
Music in the Hills (1950) 182 exemplaires
Shoulder the Sky (1951) 180 exemplaires
The Baker's Daughter (1939) 165 exemplaires
The House on the Cliff (1966) 153 exemplaires
Mrs Tim Carries On (1941) 151 exemplaires
Katherine Wentworth (1964) 150 exemplaires
Anna and Her Daughters (1958) 147 exemplaires
Still Glides the Stream (1959) 142 exemplaires
Charlotte Fairlie (1954) 132 exemplaires
Spring Magic (1941) 130 exemplaires
Mrs. Tim Flies Home (1952) 129 exemplaires
Mrs. Tim Gets a Job (1947) 128 exemplaires
Gerald and Elizabeth (1969) 126 exemplaires
The Blue Sapphire (1963) 125 exemplaires
The Marriage of Katherine (1965) 116 exemplaires
Summerhills (1955) 115 exemplaires
Bel Lamington (1961) 107 exemplaires
Smouldering Fire (1935) 104 exemplaires
The Tall Stranger (1957) 102 exemplaires
The English Air (1940) 102 exemplaires
Green Money (1939) 102 exemplaires
Young Mrs Savage (1948) 100 exemplaires
Sarah's Cottage (1968) 96 exemplaires
The Musgraves (1960) 95 exemplaires
Kate Hardy (1947) 94 exemplaires
Sarah Morris Remembers (1967) 94 exemplaires
Fletchers End (1962) 91 exemplaires
The House of the Deer (1970) 85 exemplaires
Rochester's Wife (1940) 74 exemplaires
Five Windows (1953) 73 exemplaires
The Fair Miss Fortune (2011) 62 exemplaires
Crooked Adam (1942) 60 exemplaires
Mrs Tim of the Regiment (1932) 57 exemplaires
Rosabelle Shaw (1937) 50 exemplaires
The Empty World (1936) 33 exemplaires
Peter West (1923) 33 exemplaires
Emily Dennistoun (2011) 29 exemplaires
Miss Buncle (1964) 24 exemplaires
Portrait of Saskia (2011) 21 exemplaires
Golden Days (1934) 16 exemplaires
Found in the Attic (2013) 16 exemplaires
Jean Erskine's Secret (2013) 14 exemplaires
The Bel Lamington Novels (2019) 4 exemplaires
Sarah Morris (2019) 3 exemplaires
It's Nice to Be Me (1943) 1 exemplaire
The Katherine Wentworth Novels (2019) 1 exemplaire
Mrs. Tim 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Peploe, Dorothy Emily
Autres noms
Stevenson, Dorothy Emily
Date de naissance
1892-11-18
Date de décès
1973
Lieu de sépulture
Moffat Cemetery, Scotland, UK
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Lieux de résidence
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Moffat, Scotland, UK
Dumfries, Scotland, UK
Galloway, Scotland, UK
Études
governesses
Professions
novelist
poet
Relations
Stevenson, David Alan (father)
Stevenson, Robert Louis (uncle)
Courte biographie
D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, into a well-known family, and was educated at home by governesses. Robert Louis Stevenson was her father's cousin. D. E. began writing as a child but had to hide her efforts because her parents disapproved.

Her father also refused to send her to university. In 1913, D.E. came out as a debutante, and two years later published her first book of poetry. In 1914, she married James Reid Peploe, a young captain on leave to recuperate from wounds he received in World War I, with whom she had four children. In 1923 her first novel, Peter West, was published. It was not a success, and she did not publish fiction for the next few years. She was keeping a diary, and one day in the early 1930s, allowed a friend to read it. This woman urged D.E. to publish, and so began the semi-autobiographical series of "Mrs. Tim" novels published between 1934 and 1952, the first being Mrs. Tim of the Regiment.

For the rest of her long career, D.E. Stevenson steadily wrote bestsellers that still delight readers today. She wrote humorous and serious books and even ventured into science fiction. During World War II, she wrote novels such as The Two Mrs. Abbotts (1943) that featured wartime food shortages, German spies, romantic entanglements, and childrearing. After the war, she published several novels that dealt prominently with postwar changes in society, including Mrs. Tim Gets a Job (1947), Kate Hardy (1947), Young Mrs. Savage (1948), Vittoria Cottage (1949), and Summerhills (1956). Five works were published posthumous after the manuscripts were discovered in the Stevenson family attic, including

Jean Erskine's Secret, written 1913-1917;
Emily Dennistoun and Portrait of Saskia, written in the 1920s; and The Fair Miss Fortune, written in the 1930s.

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Statistiques

Œuvres
60
Membres
7,697
Popularité
#3,165
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
341
ISBN
487
Langues
5
Favoris
14

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