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Hewlett, Maurice HenryWe have 1 book for this author.Maurice Henry Hewlett (1861-1923), was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist. He was born at Weybridge, the eldest son of Henry Gay Hewlett, of Shaw Hall, Addington, Kent. He was educated at the London International College, Spring Grove, Isleworth, and was called to the bar in 1891. He gave up the law after the success of Forest Lovers . From 1896 to 1901 he was Keeper of Lands, Revenues, Records and Enrolments, a government post as adviser on matters of medieval law. Hewlett married Hilda Beatrice Herbert on 3 January 1888 in St. Peter's Church, Vauxhall, where her father was the incumbent vicar. The couple had two children, a daughter, Pia, and a son, Francis, but separated in 1914. He settled at Broad Chalke, Wiltshire. His friends included Evelyn Underhill, and Ezra Pound, whom he met at the Poet's Club in London. TriviaMaurice Hewlett was a friend of J. M. Barrie, who named one of the pirates in Peter Pan "Cecco" after Hewlett's son. Works
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This list omits some significant works. He wrote six novels based on the Icelandic Family sagas and only The Light Heart and Thorgils of Treadholt are mentioned here. There is also The Outlaw (based on Gisli's saga); A Lover's Tale (based on Kormak's saga) ; Frey and His Wife (Ogmund Dytt's tale); and Gudred the Fair (based on the Greenland sagas). External links
This biographical information was gathered from the Maurice_Henry_Hewlett page, courtesy of the Wikipedia project. BooksLittle Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso |
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