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'''Mary Stewart''' is a popular English novelist, best known for her trilogy about Merlin, which straddles the boundary between the historical novel and the fantasy genre. 
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She is also the author of many crime fiction/mystery, gothic fiction and romance novels, several of which have been adapted for television and/or film.  Several of her books are set in Scotland; others are set in more exotic locations such as Damascus, the Greek islands, Spain, France, Austria, etc.
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She was at the height of her popularity in the 1960s and 1970s when many of her suspense and romantic novels were translated into many languages.  She taught the school of John Norquay elementary for 30 to 35 years, but has now retired.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* [[My Brother Michael|''My Brother Michael'']]
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**''Madam, Will You Talk?''
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**''Wildfire at Midnight''
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**''Thunder on the Right''
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**''Nine Coaches Waiting''
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**[[My Brother Michael|''My Brother Michael'']]
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**''The Ivy Tree''
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**''The Moon-Spinners''
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**''This Rough Magic''
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**''Airs Above the Ground''
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**''The Gabriel Hounds''
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**''The Wind Off the Small Isles'' (not published in U.S.)
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**''Touch Not the Cat''
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**''Thornyhold''
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**''Frost on the Window and other poems''
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**''Stormy Petrel''
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**''Rose Cottage''

Revision as of 13:38, 8 May 2007

Mary Stewart is a popular English novelist, best known for her trilogy about Merlin, which straddles the boundary between the historical novel and the fantasy genre. She is also the author of many crime fiction/mystery, gothic fiction and romance novels, several of which have been adapted for television and/or film. Several of her books are set in Scotland; others are set in more exotic locations such as Damascus, the Greek islands, Spain, France, Austria, etc.

She was at the height of her popularity in the 1960s and 1970s when many of her suspense and romantic novels were translated into many languages. She taught the school of John Norquay elementary for 30 to 35 years, but has now retired.

Books

    • Madam, Will You Talk?
    • Wildfire at Midnight
    • Thunder on the Right
    • Nine Coaches Waiting
    • My Brother Michael
    • The Ivy Tree
    • The Moon-Spinners
    • This Rough Magic
    • Airs Above the Ground
    • The Gabriel Hounds
    • The Wind Off the Small Isles (not published in U.S.)
    • Touch Not the Cat
    • Thornyhold
    • Frost on the Window and other poems
    • Stormy Petrel
    • Rose Cottage