Monroe Stearns

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Monroe Stearns
Born(1913-09-28)September 28, 1913
DiedDecember 1, 1987(1987-12-01) (aged 74)
New York City, United States
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)art historian, writer
Known fortranslator of French novels, editor of children's verse
Notable worksee list of works and translations

Monroe Mather Stearns (September 28, 1913 – December 1, 1987) was an American art historian, writer, translator of French novels, editor, and collector of children's verse.[1] Along with work as an editor at Prentice Hall, Stearns also translated French World War II and Jewish historical sources such as by Michael Bar-Zohar.[2]

Stearns was born in Connecticut and died in New York City.

Works[edit]

  • Ring A Ling collection of children's verse (Artia, 1959)[3][4]
  • Dante - Poet of Love
  • Julius Caesar: Master of Men
  • The Story of New England (Random House, 1967)
  • Shays' Rebellion (Watts, 1968)
  • The Great Awakening (Watts, 1970)[5]

Translations[edit]

  • Marcel Haedrich La Rose Et Les Soldats. The Soldier and the Rose, 1963
  • Sergeanne Golon Angélique Et Le Roy. Angélique and the King. 1960
  • Paule Cloutier Daveluy L'Été Enchanté. Summer in Ville-Marie 1963
  • Serge and Anne Golon Indomptable Angélique. Angélique and the Sultan. 1961
  • Beate Klarsfeld Partout ou ils seront. Wherever they may be! translated by Monroe Stearns and Natalie Gerardi. New York: Vanguard Press, 1975.
  • Michael Bar-Zohar Embassies in Crisis: Diplomats and Demagogues behind the Six-Day War. Translated from the French by Monroe Stearns.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Laurence Senelick -THEATRE ARTS ON ACTING 2013 - Page 203 "Louis Jovet [essay 1953]. Monroe Stearns was an art historian and professional translator of French novels."
  2. ^ A Companion to Lyndon B. Johnson - Page 523 Mitchell B. Lerner - 2012 Israel, the Superpowers, and the War in the Middle East. Praeger. Bar-Zohar, Michael (1970). Embassies in Crisis: Diplomats and Demagogues behind the Six-Day War. Translated by Monroe Stearns. Prentice Hall. Barber, James D. (1985).
  3. ^ Junior Reviewers 1957 Page 18 "RING-A-LING verses by Monroe Stearns, pictures by Adolf Zabransky, lippincott, 1959, $5.00 A large, handsome book of poetry, designed and produced by Artia and printed in Yugoslavia, this would be a fine addition to any young child's ..."
  4. ^ Junior Libraries - Volume 6 1959 - Page 38 "RING-A-LING By MONROE STEARNS More than 200 illustrations in seven colors by Adolf Zabransky. This beautiful, enchanting book of verses adapted from folk songs "is one of the most handsome volumes of the year." — N. Y. Times."
  5. ^ Midstream; a monthly Jewish review 1979 - Volume 25 - Page 13 MONROE STEARNS is the author of The Story of New England (Random House, 1967); Shays' Rebellion (Watts, 1968); and The Great Awakening (Watts, 1970). wroth with the .