Dorothy Clarke Wilson

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Dorothy Clarke Wilson was an American author and playwright best known for her historical and biographical novels, including the work that inspired the film "The Ten Commandments."

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Dorothy Clarke Wilson canonical 2

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instanceOf human
playwright
basedOn Prince of Egypt NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1904-05-09
dateOfDeath 2003-03-26
educatedAt University of Maine NERFINISHED
genre Christian literature
biographical novel
historical fiction
religious fiction
hasWrittenAbout Ida Scudder NERFINISHED
Jesus NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
biblical figures
inspired The Ten Commandments (1956 film) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Protestant literature
nationality American
notableFor biographical novels
historical novels
religious and inspirational writing
notableWork Bright Eyes NERFINISHED
Dr. Ida NERFINISHED
House of Earth NERFINISHED
Prince of Egypt NERFINISHED
The Big Fisherman NERFINISHED
The Gift of Glory NERFINISHED
The Herdsman NERFINISHED
The Man from Nazareth NERFINISHED
The Story of Esther NERFINISHED
The Story of Mary NERFINISHED
The Story of Moses NERFINISHED
The Story of Ruth NERFINISHED
occupation biographer
novelist
playwright
placeOfBirth Gardiner, Maine NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Orono, Maine NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Gardiner, Maine NERFINISHED
Orono, Maine NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Elwin Leander Wilson NERFINISHED
workLocation Maine NERFINISHED

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Prince of Egypt (novel by Dorothy Clarke Wilson) author Dorothy Clarke Wilson
subject surface form: Prince of Egypt
Prince of Egypt (novel by Dorothy Clarke Wilson) workOf Dorothy Clarke Wilson
subject surface form: Prince of Egypt