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  1. Douglas Stewart AO OBE (6 May 1913 – 14 February 1985) was a major twentieth century Australian poet, as well as short story writer, essayist and literary editor. He published 13 collections of poetry, 5 verse plays, including the well-known Fire on the Snow, many short stories and critical essays, and biographies of Norman Lindsay and ...

  2. Douglas Stuart (born 31 May 1976) is a Scottish-American writer and fashion designer. Born in Glasgow , Scotland, he studied at the Scottish College of Textiles and London 's Royal College of Art , before moving at the age of 24 to New York City , where he built a successful career in fashion design, while also beginning to write.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Douglas Stewart, a major Australian and New Zealand poet and editor. Explore his nature poems, verse radio plays, anthologies, and nonfiction books.

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  5. Douglas Stewart (born May 6, 1913, Eltham, N.Z.—died Feb. 14, 1985, Sydney, Australia) was a poet, playwright, and critic who helped establish an Australian national tradition through mythical re-creation of the past in his plays.

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  6. Douglas Alexander Stewart was born in Eltham, New Zealand on 6 May 1913 and died in Sydney on 14 February 1985. He was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School in New Zealand and Victoria University College, Wellington. Stewart married the artist Margaret Coen in 1946.

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  8. Douglas Alexander Stewart (1913-1985), poet, editor and literary critic, was born on 6 May 1913 at Eltham, New Zealand, second of five children of Victorian-born Alexander Armstrong Stewart, solicitor, and his wife Mary Effie, née Fitzgerald, born in England.