The Last Enchantment - Mary Stewart [218]
M.S.
Edinburgh, 1975-1979
A Note About The Author
Mary Stewart, one of the most popular novelists writing today, was born in Sunderland, County Durham, England. After boarding-school, she received a B.A. with first class honours in English Language and Literature from Durham University and went on for her M.A. Later she returned to her own University as a Lecturer in English. She married in 1945. Her husband is Sir Frederick Stewart, who is Chairman of the Geology Department at Edinburgh University, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Research Councils.
Lady Stewart's career as a novelist began in 1954 with the publication of _Madam, Will You Talk?_ Since then she has published fifteen successful novels, including _The Last Enchantment_, the third book of her magical trilogy about the legendary enchanter Merlin and young Arthur. Her books for young readers, _The Little Broomstick_ (1971) and _Ludo and the Star Horse_ (1974), quickly met with the same success as her other novels. In 1968, she was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts. In 1971, the Scottish Chapter of the International PEN Association awarded her the Frederick Niven prize for _The Crystal Cave_. In 1974, the Scottish Arts Council Award went to _Ludo and the Star Horse_.