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  1. Anya Seton (23 de enero de 1904 - 8 de noviembre de 1990), era el seudónimo de Ann Seton, escritora americana de novelas históricas. Biografía. Ann Seton nació en la ciudad de Nueva York y falleció en Greenwich. Era la hija de Ernest Thompson Seton y de Grace Gallatin. Su cuerpo descansa en el cementerio de Putman, Greenwich.

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    Anya Seton (January 23, 1904 – November 8, 1990), born Ann Seton, was an American author of historical fiction, or as she preferred they be called, "biographical novels". [1] [2] Career. Seton published her first novel, My Theodosia, in 1941. [2]

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  3. Anya Seton (born 1904?, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Nov. 8, 1990, Old Greenwich, Conn.) American author of best-selling, exhaustively researched, romantic historical and biographical novels. Seton was the daughter of Ernest Thompson Seton , the English naturalist, writer, and cofounder of the Boy Scouts of America , and Grace Gallatin, an ...

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  4. Katherine is a 1954 historical novel by American author Anya Seton. It tells the story of the historically important, 14th-century love affair in England between the eponymous Katherine Swynford and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, the third surviving son of King Edward III.

  5. Biografía de Anya Seton. Escritora americana de novela romántica, Anya Seton -seudónimo de Ann Seton - publicó varios libros de ambientación histórica de entre los que habría que destacar Verde oscuridad.

  6. Green Darkness is a 1972 novel by Anya Seton. It spent six months on The New York Times Best Seller list and became her most popular novel. [1] Plot summary. In the 1960s, young Celia Marsdon is a rich American heiress who, upon her marriage to English aristocrat Richard Marsdon, goes to live at an ancestral manor in Sussex, England.

  7. Anya Seton. Anya Seton (nee Ann) was born in New York City in the Setons’ Bryant Park studio apartment on West 40th Street in 1904. She was raised in Cos Cob and Greenwich, Connecticut. Her parents traveled extensively, often leaving Ann in the care of governesses.