Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster abstract "Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster (1835–1913) was a British novelist, essayist and author. She is also noted as a collector of folklore, especially in the area Sutherlandshire.Charlotte Louisa Hawkins was born 10 April 1835 at Forfar in Scotland, her name was later styled as Charlotte Dempster. Her first published work, \"The Literary Remains of Albrecht Dürer\", appeared in Edinburgh Review. Dempster's novels include Véra,Iseulte,Blue Roses,Within Sound of the Sea, andThe Dance of the Hours.Hawkins Dempster used the pseudonym \"Vera\". She became a member of the Folklore Society, publishing articles in its journal and reading papers before the Second International Folk-Congress, and serving the folklore committee assembled for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.An autobiography edited by Alice Knox was published in 1920, completed in the year before her death in 1913.".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageID "31455746".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageLength "2083".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageRevisionID "692167553".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Category:1835_births.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Category:1913_deaths.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_British_novelists.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folklorists.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Review.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Forfar.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Sutherland.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink The_Folklore_Society.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_Columbian_Exposition.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charlotte Dempster".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miss Dempster".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource_author.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster subject Category:1835_births.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster subject Category:1913_deaths.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster subject Category:19th-century_British_novelists.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster subject Category:Folklorists.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster hypernym Novelist.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster type Person.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster type Scholar.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster type Thing.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster comment "Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster (1835–1913) was a British novelist, essayist and author. She is also noted as a collector of folklore, especially in the area Sutherlandshire.Charlotte Louisa Hawkins was born 10 April 1835 at Forfar in Scotland, her name was later styled as Charlotte Dempster. Her first published work, \"The Literary Remains of Albrecht Dürer\", appeared in Edinburgh Review.".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster label "Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster".
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster sameAs Q5086053.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster sameAs m.0gl0fz_.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster sameAs Q5086053.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster wasDerivedFrom Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster?oldid=692167553.
- Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster isPrimaryTopicOf Charlotte_Louisa_Hawkins_Dempster.