✍️ Author Biography
Geraldine Harris, David O'Connor
📅 1951
🌍 English
📚 2 free books
⭐ Known for: White Cranes Castle (1979)
Geraldine Harris is an English author and Egyptologist, known for her "Seven Citadels" fantasy series and non-fiction books on ancient Egypt.
Geraldine Harris, born in 1951 and sometimes credited as Geraldine Harris Pinch, is an English writer and a specialist in Egyptology. She holds a position within the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford.
Her literary contributions include the "Seven Citadels" fantasy quartet and a variety of informational books focused on ancient Egypt. Harris has also contributed to academic journals such as Folklore and Orientalia. Her published works span both speculative fiction and academic non-fiction, exploring themes related to ancient Egyptian culture, mythology, and history.
Literary Works
Geraldine Harris is recognized for her "Seven Citadels" series, a collection of fantasy novels that includes "Prince of the Godborn," "The Children of the Wind," "The Dead Kingdom," and "The Seventh Gate." In addition to her fiction, she has authored numerous non-fiction works delving into the subject of ancient Egypt. These informational texts cover various aspects of Egyptian history and mythology, serving as educational resources on the topic. Some of her notable non-fiction titles include "Gods and Pharaohs from Egyptian Mythology," "The Junior Atlas of Ancient Egypt," and "Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of ancient Egypt."
Academic Background and Contributions
As an Egyptologist, Geraldine Harris is affiliated with the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. This academic role underscores her deep engagement with the study of ancient civilizations. Her scholarly pursuits extend to contributions to academic journals, including publications in "Folklore" and "Orientalia." This involvement in scholarly discourse highlights her commitment to the academic exploration and dissemination of knowledge concerning ancient cultures, particularly Egypt.