Gillian (Gilean) Joan Douglas (February 1, 1900 – October 31, 1993) was a Canadian nature writer. While she was best known for her work as a poet, she was also an accomplished photo journalist, feminist, historian, and politician.[1] Douglas' inspiration for her writing stemmed from her desire to be an independent woman in a patriarchal world. Her writings—her poems, articles, novels, and autobiographies—extend over a period of eighty years, including four marriages, ten years in the Cascade Mountains, and forty years on Cortes Island, British Columbia.[2]
Gillian (Gilean) Joan Douglas (February 1, 1900 – October 31, 1993) was a Canadian nature writer. While she was best known for her work as a poet, she...
Tennyson), 1939 Debt (text by Sara Teasdale), 1926 Discovery (text by GileanDouglas), 1945 The Eagle, (text by Alfred, Lord Tennyson), unpublished manuscript...
Ada Farris, a writer for Script and The Saturday Evening Post; and GileanDouglas, who wrote for New Mexico Quarterly. Los Angeles artist Leo Politi served...
world's major gods are the High God and his children: good Paladine, neutral Gilean, and evil Takhisis. The gods are opposed by Chaos, who seeks to destroy...
of Gilean: Tales from the World of Krynn February 2003 ISBN 0-7869-2920-0 Edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman Featuring novellas by Douglas Niles...
to be either an aspect of Gilean, god of the Book, or a son of his. A legend states that Astinus is being trained by Gilean to go back to the beginning...
McCaffery, public health researcher Roger McNeil, doctor of public health Gilean McVean, post-doctoral fellow, evolutionary biologist, member of the steering...
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