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Emily Underdown (1863–1947) was an English writer, novelist and poet. She is best known for popularising Dante (1265–1321) and for her children's books. Many of her works are written under the pseudonym Norley Chester, which name appears to have been taken from the village of Norley, Cheshire, near the town of Chester.[1] The use of pseudonyms was common with female writers of the time. She also illustrated the book The Pageant of The Year: A Garden Record In Verse.

Emily Underdown
Born(1863-07-28)28 July 1863
Broughton, Lancashire, England
Died5 September 1947(1947-09-05) (aged 84)
Hendon, Middlesex, England
OccupationWriter, novelist, and poet
EducationBachelor of Arts
Alma materUniversity of London

According to Chaucer as Children's Literature: Retellings from the Victorian and Edwardian Eras, Underdown's The Gateway to Chaucer "...is probably the most thoughtful presentation to children..." of the complicated work, and "...one of the most thoughtful collections with great philosophical and historical interest."[2]

She is also remembered as a "war poet" of the First World War for her work "The Gifts of War".[3]


Biography


Emily Underdown was born on 28 July 1863 at Higher Broughton, Lancashire, England. Her parents were Lieutenant-Colonel Robert George Underdown and Lydia Underdown (née Dacombe). She was the second of four children. Not much is known about her early life other than her graduation from University College London in 1898 (UCL Record Office). She lived in Lancashire and Yorkshire during her early life, moving to London at some point after 1901.[4] She did not marry.

She died in London on 5 September 1947. Her brother, Herbert William Underdown (born 8 July 1864; Charterhouse; Cambridge (Pemberton) B.A. L.L.M), was a solicitor (Birkbeck Bank Chambers) and a well-known art collector and antiquarian scholar.[5]


Selected bibliography



Books



Essays (by Norley Chester)



References


  1. Adrian Room, Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins. McFarland & Co Inc; 5th revised edition, 2010.
  2. Richmond, Velma (2004). Chaucer as Children's Literature: Retellings from the Victorian and Edwardian Eras. United States: McFarland and Company. pp. 127–134. ISBN 978-0786417407.
  3. Khan, Nosheen (1988). Women's Poetry of the First World War. ISBN 0813116775.
  4. English census returns 1871–1911; Royal Blue Book: Fashionable Directory and Parliamentary Guide, London, 1908.
  5. Frederick Kennedy Wilson Girdlestone, Edward Trevor Hardman, Alexander Hay Todd, Charterhouse Register, 1872–1910, Volume 1. Charterhouse School (Godalming, England). Printed for the Propietors at the Chiswick Press, 1911.

На других языках


- [en] Emily Underdown

[ru] Андердаун, Эмили

Э́мили А́ндердаун (англ. Emily Underdown; 1863―1947) ― английская писательница и поэтесса. Ныне является наиболее известной в основном за свои труды по популяризации творчества Данте Алигьери (1265―1321) и по своим произведениям для детей. Многие ее произведения были написаны под псевдонимом Норли Честер (англ. Norley Chester) ― это имя, как представляется, было позаимствовано из названия деревня Норли, графство Чешир, что располагается недалеко от города Честер[1]. Использование псевдонимов было обычной практикой среди женских писателей того времени. Она также иллюстрировала книгу The Pageant of The Year: A Garden Record In Verse.



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