Book Details
Title: | The Tear of Isis | ||||||||
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Published: | 1919 | ||||||||
Tags: | Canadiana, fiction, short story | ||||||||
Description: | A British army officer serving in Egypt has some vivid dreams after being wounded in battle. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 92 | ||||||||
Pages: | 19 |
Author Bio for Lugrin, Ann de Bertrand
Ann de Bertrand Lugrin (1874-1962) was a Canadian author. Born in New Brunswick, the family moved to Seattle, Washington where her father was editor for the Seattle Press-Times. The family moved again to Victoria, BC, where she married Elijah Brunswick Shaw and had three sons. Annie was an accomplished writer and contributed to the local newspaper and periodicals of the time. She taught a short story writing class and Emily Carr was one of her students. Carr wrote about Mrs. Shaw's class in her journals.
The Lugrin family had seven sisters, two of whom were named Nellie and Nora. The "N' in the author's name is often confused with these other sisters. The "N" is thought to stand for Nan which was a common nickname for Ann at the time. Nellie was a singer, not a writer and Nora wrote but mainly radio plays not books. (Canada's Early Women Writers)
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