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Anne Hart (Canadian Author)
Margaret Eleanor Anne Hart (née Hill) (October 7, 1935 – October 9, 2019) was a Canadians, Canadian author who specialized in biographies. She was best known for her Agatha Christie character biographies: ''The Life and Times of Miss Marple, Miss Jane Marple'' and ''The Life and Times of Hercule Poirot,'' and for her role as head of the Centre for Newfoundland Studies from 1976 until her retirement on January 1, 1998. In 2004, Hart was made a Member of the Order of Canada for her "lasting contributions to the cultural life of her province." Life and work Hart was born in Winnipeg and grew up in Nova Scotia. She received an arts degree from Dalhousie University (where she majored in history) and a library science degree from McGill University. She later moved to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, where she became a librarian at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Memorial University in 1972, working with her mentor Agnes O'Dea. Four years later, she became head of the uni ...
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