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Patrick Hamilton Black Humor Novelist Playwright Rope Plains Of Cement
Born on 17th March, 1904, Patrick Hamilton was a novelist and playwright. He is known for his acerbic black humor which was evident in his earlier works like, Rope, The Plains of Cement, and many others. His works have been recently revived by the BBC Four Channel.
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Patricia Rice Romantic Novelist Of Mystic Isle Trilogy
Patricia Rice has been one of the most popular novelists of the recent times, having written a number of books based on romance. The feeling of love and passion has been very beautifully focused on in each and every story written in the novels.
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J M Barrie Scottish Novelist Dramatist Creator Of Peter Pan
J M Barrie was a Scottish novelist and dramatist most for creating the cult character Peter Pan. His full name is Sir James Matthew Barrie and he was born in 9th May, 1860 in Kirriemuir, Scotland. He is also credited with popularizing the name Wendy among the girls. He was made a member of Order of Merit and a Baronet.
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Anna Kavan Abstract Novelist And Short Story Writer
Anna Kavan was born on April 10th 1901 and she was formerly known as Helen Emily Woods. She was a British Novelist and she also wrote short stories. She also indulged herself in the art of painting. She grew up in a wealthy family, which had negative effects on her life. She was imbalanced emotionally due to her bitter parents.
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Andre Maurois Hergoz Novelist Childrens Author Biographist Historian
André Maurois is the name by which people knew the late novelist, biographist, childrens author, history writer and armyman Emile Salomon Wilhelm Hergoz. He hails from France. The name André Maurois was legalised for him in 1947.
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Anita Brookner Historian English Novelist
Anita Brookner was born on July 16, 1928 in Herne Hill, that is located on the outskirts of London. She is an English novelist, who is also a historian dealing in arts. She was the daughter of Newson Bruckner, who was a Polish immigrant and mother Maude Schiska, a singer. Maudes father had migrated from Poland and was also the founder of a factoy manufacturing tobacco.
Ann And Jane Taylor English Poet Novelist
Jane Taylor was born on September 23, 1783 and lived till April 13, 1824 and was a English poet as well as novelist. She composed the lyrics of the song namely Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in the year 1806 when she was 23 years old and was residing in Shilling Street, Lavenham, Suffolk. This poem earlier came out with the title The Star, which was included in Rhymes for the Nursery and was formed by Ann and Jane Taylor.
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Catherine Cookson Historical Novelist Of Kate Hannigan Series
Dame Catherine Ann Cookson popularly known as Catherine Cookson born on 27th June 1906 was an English writer. Although she kept a comparatively low-profile figure in the celebrity writers world, but was the most read novelist in the UK for more than 20 years and had only lost the title in the year 2004. The themes of her book were mostly inspired by her neglected youth, which she had spent in North East England. She died at the age of 91 on 11th June 1998.
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