@prefix foaf: . @prefix wikipedia-en: . @prefix dbr: . wikipedia-en:Kathleen_Hewitt foaf:primaryTopic dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt . @prefix rdf: . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt rdf:type dbo:Person . @prefix owl: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt rdf:type owl:Thing . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt rdfs:label "Kathleen Hewitt"@en ; rdfs:comment "Kathleen Hewitt (b. Darjeeling, 11 November 1893 \u2013 d. London, 12 June 1980) was a British author and playwright. She wrote more than 20 novels during her lifetime. She also wrote at least one novel under the pseudonym Dorothea Martin, and edited the writing of West African journalist Marjorie Mensah. Hewitt mainly wrote mystery and thriller novels, with a style comparable to Agatha Christie. She was married to the marine painter , whom she later divorced. Hewitt was also a frequent contributor to Lilliput magazine. Her plays included The Man Who Meant Well and African Shadows."@en ; foaf:depiction . @prefix dct: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt dct:subject . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt dct:subject dbc:British_people_in_colonial_India , dbc:British_women_writers , ; dbo:abstract "Kathleen Hewitt (b. Darjeeling, 11 November 1893 \u2013 d. London, 12 June 1980) was a British author and playwright. She wrote more than 20 novels during her lifetime. She also wrote at least one novel under the pseudonym Dorothea Martin, and edited the writing of West African journalist Marjorie Mensah. Hewitt mainly wrote mystery and thriller novels, with a style comparable to Agatha Christie. She was married to the marine painter , whom she later divorced. Hewitt was also a frequent contributor to Lilliput magazine. Her plays included The Man Who Meant Well and African Shadows. Kathleen Hewitt was part of the 1930s artistic set in London that included Meum Stewart, Jacob Epstein and Dylan Thomas. She was a friend of the poet Roy Campbell and his wife Mary Campbell, a painter, and dedicated her book Decoration to them. She lived at various times in South Africa and Nigeria, in Reading, Berks, and Brighton, Sussex. In London she lived in the Edgware Road and at ."@en ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink , , , dbc:British_women_writers , , dbr:Imperial_War_Museum , dbr:Edgware_Road , dbr:Dylan_Thomas , dbr:Marjorie_Mensah , dbr:Neville_Sotheby_Pitcher , , dbr:Agatha_Christie , dbc:British_people_in_colonial_India , , dbr:Jacob_Epstein , , . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:More_footnotes , dbt:Use_British_English , dbt:Reflist , dbt:Authority_control , dbt:Short_description , dbt:Use_dmy_dates ; dbo:thumbnail ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1103467189 . @prefix ns11: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt dbo:wikiPageExternalLink ns11:Meum-Stewart . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt dbo:wikiPageLength "3701"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 48980302 ; owl:sameAs . @prefix yago-res: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt owl:sameAs yago-res:Kathleen_Hewitt . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt owl:sameAs wikidata:Q22018671 , , dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt , . @prefix gold: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt gold:hypernym dbr:Author . @prefix schema: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt schema:sameAs . @prefix prov: . dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt prov:wasDerivedFrom ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Kathleen_Hewitt . dbr:World_War_II_in_popular_culture dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt . dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt . dbr:Dorothea_Martin dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Kathleen_Hewitt .
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