Dolf Wyllarde
Dorothy Margarette Selby Lowndes, writing as Dolf Wyllarde (1871-10 May 1950)[1] was a British journalist and a writer of verse and fiction.[2][3]
She was educated at King's College London.[2] In 1913 she was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.[4] Little is known about her life, except that she lived at Old Mixon Manor near Weston-super-Mare.[3]
Her poem "Rondeaux d'Amour" was published in volume 4 of The Yellow Book[5][6] and she published two other collections of poetry.[2]
She published over 30 books between 1897 and 1939, including collections of stories, children's books, and many novels.[7][8]
Her 1916 novel Exile: an outpost of empire was the basis of a 1917 American film,[9] and The Holiday Husband was filmed in 1920 featuring Adeline Hayden Coffin.[10]
References
- ^ Dolf Wyllarde at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ^ a b c Kemp, Sandra (1997). "Dolf Wyllarde". Edwardian fiction : an Oxford companion. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198117605.
- ^ a b Bloom, C. (29 September 2008). "Dolf Wyllarde (Dorothy Margarette Selby Lowndes)". Bestsellers: Popular Fiction since 1900. Springer. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-230-58387-0.
- ^ Bell, Morag; McEwan, Cheryl (November 1996). "The Admission of Women Fellows to the Royal Geographical Society, 1892-1914; the Controversy and the Outcome". The Geographical Journal. 162 (3): 295. doi:10.2307/3059652. JSTOR 3059652.
- ^ Wyllarde, Dolf (1895). "Rondeaux d'Amour". The Yellow Book. 4: 87–89. Facsimile
- ^ "Rondeaux d'Amour". WikiSource. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ "[ Dolf Wyllarde [ Dorothy Margarette Selby Lowndes ], popular female novelist ] Autograph Letter Signed and two Typed Letters Signed (all three Dolf Wyllarde') requesting information to assist her in the writing of her books". www.richardfordmanuscripts.co.uk. Richard Ford. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Wyllarde's books listed in the British Library catalogue
- ^ "Exile (1917)". Catalog of Feature Films. AFI. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ "The Holiday Husband (1920)". BFI. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
External links
- Dolf Wyllarde at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- "Dolf Wyllarde---crazy name, crazy gal". Jot101. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- Dolf Wyllarde at IMDb
- Works by Wyllarde available as full text facsimiles at the Internet Archive