About: Hazel Rowley

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Hazel Joan Rowley (16 November 1951 – 1 March 2011) was a British-born Australian author and biographer. Born in London, Rowley emigrated with her parents to Adelaide at the age of eight. She studied at the University of Adelaide, graduating with Honours in French and German. Later she acquired a PhD in French. She taught literary studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, before moving to the United States. Rowley suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in New York in February 2011 and died there on 1 March, aged 59.

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  • Hazel Joan Rowley (* 16. November 1951 in London, England; † 1. März 2011 in New York City) war eine australische Sachbuchautorin und Biographin. (de)
  • Hazel Joan Rowley (16 November 1951 – 1 March 2011) was a British-born Australian author and biographer. Born in London, Rowley emigrated with her parents to Adelaide at the age of eight. She studied at the University of Adelaide, graduating with Honours in French and German. Later she acquired a PhD in French. She taught literary studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, before moving to the United States. Rowley's first published biography, of Australian novelist Christina Stead, was critically acclaimed and won the National Book Council's "Banjo" Award for non-fiction in 1994. It was shortlisted for the 1993 Colin Roderick Award. Her next biographical work was about the African American writer Richard Wright. Her best-known book, Tête-à-tête (2005), covers the lives of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre (de Beauvoir had been the subject of Rowley's PhD thesis). Her last published book is Franklin & Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage, about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (2011). Rowley suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in New York in February 2011 and died there on 1 March, aged 59. (en)
  • Hazel Joan Rowley (16 de novembro de 1951 - 1 de março de 2011) foi uma escritora e biógrafa australiana de origem britânica. (pt)
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  • Hazel Joan Rowley (* 16. November 1951 in London, England; † 1. März 2011 in New York City) war eine australische Sachbuchautorin und Biographin. (de)
  • Hazel Joan Rowley (16 de novembro de 1951 - 1 de março de 2011) foi uma escritora e biógrafa australiana de origem britânica. (pt)
  • Hazel Joan Rowley (16 November 1951 – 1 March 2011) was a British-born Australian author and biographer. Born in London, Rowley emigrated with her parents to Adelaide at the age of eight. She studied at the University of Adelaide, graduating with Honours in French and German. Later she acquired a PhD in French. She taught literary studies at Deakin University in Melbourne, before moving to the United States. Rowley suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in New York in February 2011 and died there on 1 March, aged 59. (en)
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