Phoebe Atwood Taylor

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فيبي أتوود تايلور (بالإنجليزية: Phoebe Atwood Taylor)‏ (18 مايو 1909، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة - 9 يناير 1976، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية. درست في كلية بارنارد. rdf:langString
Phoebe Atwood Taylor (* 18. Mai 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 9. Januar 1976 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Kriminalschriftstellerin. Sie schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Freeman Dana und Alice Tilton. rdf:langString
Phoebe Atwood Taylor, née le 18 mai 1909 à Boston, Massachusetts, et morte dans la même ville le 9 janvier 1976, est un auteur américain de roman policier. Elle a également publié une série policière sous le pseudonyme Alice Tilton. rdf:langString
Phoebe Atwood Taylor (Boston 18 May 1909–Boston 9 January 1976) was an American writer of mystery novels. She graduated from Barnard College in 1930 and married surgeon Grantley Walder Taylor in December 1951. rdf:langString
rdf:langString فيبي أتوود تايلور
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor
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rdf:langString فيبي أتوود تايلور (بالإنجليزية: Phoebe Atwood Taylor)‏ (18 مايو 1909، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة - 9 يناير 1976، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية. درست في كلية بارنارد.
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor (* 18. Mai 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 9. Januar 1976 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Kriminalschriftstellerin. Sie schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Freeman Dana und Alice Tilton.
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor, née le 18 mai 1909 à Boston, Massachusetts, et morte dans la même ville le 9 janvier 1976, est un auteur américain de roman policier. Elle a également publié une série policière sous le pseudonyme Alice Tilton.
rdf:langString Phoebe Atwood Taylor (Boston 18 May 1909–Boston 9 January 1976) was an American writer of mystery novels. She graduated from Barnard College in 1930 and married surgeon Grantley Walder Taylor in December 1951. Phoebe Atwood Taylor wrote mystery novels under her own name, and as Freeman Dana and Alice Tilton. Her first novel, The Cape Cod Mystery, introduced the "Codfish Sherlock", , who became a series character appearing in 24 novels. Taylor's work was light in tone, a bit more serious than screwball comedy, but fun and easy to read. According to critic Dilys Winn, "Mrs. Taylor is the mystery equivalent to Buster Keaton." She borrowed heavily on her own background (being born in Boston, and very familiar with Cape Cod) to produce books full of local color. "As a whole the Asey Mayo books are a treasure trove of humor and local culture of the Cape in the 1930s and '40s." Taylor adopted the pseudonyms of Freeman Dana and Alice Tilton for her other books because her publisher did not want her known as a writer of potboilers. Like many who lived through the Great Depression, she was in constant need of money, and one of her letters to her publisher was printed in a recent edition of one of her books as an explanation of why she adopted the pen name of Alice Tilton for the popular Leonidas Witherall novel series.
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