Olympic medal record
Art competitions
Silver medal – second place 1924 Paris Literature

Dorothy Margaret Stuart, née Browne (1889, Meerbrook, Staffordshire – 14 September 1963) was a British poet and writer.[1]

In 1924 she won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for her "Fencers' song" cycle, Sword Songs.[2][3]

Her other works include literary and historical biographies, historical non-fiction particularly concentrating on the lives of women and children, and history stories for children. She was a member of the English Association from 1930 onwards, edited its News-Letter and contributed essays and book reviews to its journal, English.[4]

Selected bibliography

Magyar Poems (tranlsated by Nora de Vállyi and Dorothy M. Stuart, foreword by Ármin Vámbéry).

Notes

  1. ^ Pine, L. G., ed., The Author's and Writer's Who's Who, 4th ed., 1960, p.372
  2. ^ Methuen: London 1925, 37 pp., with 4 illustrations by Gerald Spencer Pryse (catalogue entry, Bodleian Library); Poems of Today, third series (1938), p. xxxi
  3. ^ "Dorothy Margaret Stuart". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  4. ^ Obituary in English, Volume 14, Issue 84, Autumn 1963