Vivian Stuart
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Violet Vivian Stuart ( née Finlay; 2 January 1914 – 18 August 1986) was a British writer from 1953 to 1986. She published under different pen names: her romantic novels as Vivian Stuart, Alex Stuart, Barbara Allen, Fiona Finlay, and Robyn Stuart, her military sagas as V.A. Stuart, and her historical saga as William Stuart Long.
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Vivian Stuart | |
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Born | Violet Vivian Finlay (1914-01-02)2 January 1914 Easthampstead, Berkshire, England |
Died | 18 August 1986(1986-08-18) (aged 72)[1] York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom |
Pen name | Vivian Stuart Alex Stuart Barbara Allen Fiona Finlay V.A. Stuart William Stuart Long Robyn Stuart |
Occupation | novelist, medical doctor |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1953–1986 |
Genre | Romance, military, historical fiction |
Spouse |
Esmé Austin Reeves Porch
(m. 1933)Geza Santow Mr. Stuart Cyril William Mann (m. 1957) |
Children | 5 |
Relatives | Sir Campbell Kirkman Finlay (father) |
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In 1960, she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists' Association, along with Denise Robins, Barbara Cartland, and others; she was elected the first chairman.[2] In 1970, she became the first woman to chair Swanwick writers' summer school.[3]