Dorothy Margaret Stuart
Dorothy Margaret Stuart, née Browne, was a British poet and writer.
In 1924 she won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for her "Fencers' song" cycle, Sword Songs.
Her other works include literary and historical biographies, historical non-fiction particularly concentrating on the lives of women and children, and history stories for children. She was a member of the English Association from 1930 onwards, edited its News-Letter and contributed essays and book reviews to its journal, English.
Selected bibliography
- Lyrics of Old London
- Sword Songs
- The Boy Through the Ages
- The Book of Other Lands
- Horace Walpole
- The Girl Through the Ages
- Chivalry and Social Life in the Middle Ages
- Christina Rossetti
- Men and Women of Plantagenet England
- The Book of Chivalry and Romance
- Sir Walter Scott: Some Centenary Reflections
- The King's Service
- Molly Lepell: Lady Hervey
- King George the Sixth
- The Daughters of George III
- A Child's Day Through the Ages
- The Mother of Victoria: A Period Piece
- The Children's Chronicle
- Historic Cavalcade
- The English Abigail
- The Young Clavengers
- The Five Wishes
- Daughter of England: A New Study of Princess Charlotte of Wales and Her Family
- The Story of William the Conqueror
- Portrait of the Prince Regent
- Dearest Bess
- London Through the Ages
- ''A Book of Cats: Legendary, Literary and Historical''