Dorothea Mary Stanislaus Gerard (Mme Longard de Longgarde, 9 August 1855 – 29 September 1915) was a Scottish-born novelist and romance-writer who often wrote about controversial and unconventional subjects and "whose general conservatism co-existed with a piercing eye for relations across national and ethnic divides, for antisemitism and other forms of prejudice." At first she wrote for pleasure with her less prolific older sister Emily Gerard but later carved an independent career publishing about forty books between 1890 and 1916 mostly for Tauchnitz editions signifying her target audience was mainly English-speaking visitors travelling in Europe.[1][2]
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Dorothea Mary Stanislaus Gerard (Mme Longard de Longgarde, 9 August 1855 – 29 September 1915) was a Scottish-born novelist and romance-writer who often...
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co-murderer Dolores McCain (1992), and "Undercover" as the supporting character Dorothea McNally (1994). Shera Danese plays a disgruntled wife who assists in a...
against the marriage of her son George and Sophia Dorothea of Celle, looking down on Sophia Dorothea's mother Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse (who was not of...
makers - Fiacre Boy Scouts - George Brewers - Amand, Arnold of Soissons, Dorothea of Caesarea, Nicholas of Myra Bridge builders - Bénézet, Peter the Apostle...
an important factor in his enlistment. His parents, Robert Rookwood and Dorothea Drury, were wealthy landowners, and had educated their son at a Jesuit...
for the Seasons and Saints' Days of the Church, 1867 The Espousals of S. Dorothea and Other Verses, 1870 Six Years' Work in Southleigh, 1875 Moultrie composed...
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was cast in the lead role of Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), as Sophia Dorothea of Celle, alongside Stewart Granger but it was an expensive box-office...