The Rose Lady and Trevelyan is a fictional book in the story "Best-seller" by O. Henry.
"The Rose Lady" was written by Maud Hart Lovelace, and "The Trevelyan" was written by Anita Clay Kornfeld. Both authors were known for their works in fiction and literature.
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Rose Impey wrote her first book in 1971.
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In "The Rose Lady and the Trevelyan," Schützenfestenstein is a fictional village in Germany where the story takes place. The name "Schützenfestenstein" combines elements of German culture, with "Schützenfest" referring to a traditional German marksmen's festival and "Stein" meaning stone or rock. This name likely reflects the setting of the story and adds to the overall atmosphere and background of the narrative.
The cast of Roses in the Dust - 1921 includes: David Hawthorne as William Temple Gladys Mason as Nina Ray Winifred Nelson as Rose May Price as Hester Trevelyan Iris Rowe as Rose Trevelyan Bert Tooze as Valentine Harvey
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, in which that quote made its first appearance. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
The Brothers Grimm wrote down the fairy tale "Briar Rose". Jane Yolen wrote a novel of the same name based on the fairy tale, set in Poland with a connection to the Holocaust. Robert Coover also wrote a book entitled "Briar Rose", inspired by the fairy tale.
Lady Rose's Daughter was created in 1920-08.
Yes. After Waking Rose, Regina Doman wrote The Midnight Dancers.