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Biography
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The biography of Frances Hodgson Barnett (1849 1924), the author of Himi no Hanazono 』 『 Disappeared Prince 』, by Little Kimiko 『, Little Kimiko 』 『 Little Kimiko 』.
Like the main characters in Barnett, Barnett himself went through a major transition of fate from the depths of poverty to fame, admiration and wealth.
This biography follows the eventful life of one of the few female writers at the time, from the depths of poverty to the depths of despair, to the depths of fame, admiration and wealth.
This biography depicts with dramatic empathy the anguish of success and the irony of life in which happiness is slipping out of hand.
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1 Party preparation 1849 to 1865
2 Purpose is reward 1865 to 1873
3 From 1874 to 1881
3 From 1887 to 1889
5 From the World of Social 1892 to 1895
5 From the World of Drama 1896 to 1899
7 Death and Doctors 1889 to 1892
7 From the World of Socialism 1990 to 1907
He wrote five volumes of Obe biographies one after another, all highly acclaimed and awarded numerous literary awards.
The Biography of Francis Hodgson Barnett is his first work.
Throughout his life, A. A. Milne 『 was honored with the Witbbread Biographing Literary Award in the Year of 1990.
Since his first visit to Japan with his husband and poet, Antony Thwaite, he has had a long and deep relationship with Japan.
Doctor of Literature, University of Oxford ; member of the Royal Society of Letters ; honorary member of Rohampton University (National Center for Children's Literature) ; and Doctor of Honor, University of East Anglia.
1886 1908 1924 1849 1865 1865 1873 1874 1881 1882 1886 1887 1889 1889 1892 1892 1895 1896 1899 1990 1907 1908 1924 1955 1882 ヒルダズ Thwaite 』 Thwaite