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Mary Ellen Chase (24 February 1887 – 28 July 1973) was an American educator, teacher, scholar, and author. She is regarded as one of the most important regional New England literary figures of the early twentieth century.
Dawn in Lyonesse is a 1938 short novel by the American author Mary Ellen Chase, set in the English county of Cornwall.In an introductory note, the author explains that the quotations within the text are taken from various versions, both medieval and modern, of the Tristram romance.
Book Author January 4: The Keys of the Kingdom: A. J. Cronin: January 11: Windswept: Mary Ellen Chase: January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8: Dragon Seed: Pearl S. Buck: February 15: Frenchman's Creek: Daphne du Maurier: February 22: Dragon Seed: Pearl S. Buck March 1 March 8 March 15 March 22: The Moon Is Down: John Steinbeck: March 29 ...
Windswept (Steuben, Maine), the summer house of writer Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept, a book by Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept Acres-Powers House; Windswept Farm; Windswept House: A Vatican Novel; Nematoceras dienemum, also known as the "windswept helmet orchid"
Initially, Duckett was known for writing accessible historical books on the Middle Ages; later, she acquired a reputation as an authority on early medieval saints. A devout Episcopalian, Duckett was the lifelong companion of novelist Mary Ellen Chase.
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