to Alec Waugh at Wikiquote Media related to Alec Waugh at Wikimedia Commons Works by Alec Waugh at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Alec Waugh at the...
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(1870–1954) in 1893; their first son Alexander Raban Waugh (always known as Alec) was born on 8 July 1898. Alec Waugh later became a novelist of note. At the time...
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the pair were interviewed by Alec Waugh in the spring of 1927 for an article on modern girls. The two girls invited Alec to a party given in Portland...
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novelist Evelyn Waugh, grandson of the author and publisher Arthur Waugh and nephew of Alec Waugh. His mother was Laura Herbert, his father's second wife, a daughter...
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surveyor Arthur Waugh (1866–1943), English author and publisher (father of Alec and Evelyn) Alec Waugh (1898–1981), British novelist Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966)...
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Arthur Waugh (27 August 1866 – 26 June 1943) was an English author, literary critic and publisher. He was the father of the authors Alec Waugh and Evelyn...
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Grenada were selected as the sites for the movie based on the 1955 novel by Alec Waugh. The film was controversial at the time of its release for its on-screen...
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Romanian-American actor, producer, and screenwriter (born 1904) 1981 – Alec Waugh, English soldier and author (born 1898) 1985 – Johnny Marks, American...
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it. He was the second cousin, once removed, of the novelists Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh. He lived at Brook Lodge, Youghal, County Cork, Ireland. In 1940...
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the writers Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh. Alexander Waugh was born in East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland, on 16 August 1754, to Thomas Waugh (1706–1783)...
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Although it has been said that the inventor of the cocktail party was Alec Waugh of London, an article in the St. Paul Pioneer Press in May 1917 credited...
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for its "memorable and truthful" picture of London life. According to Alec Waugh, he was commercially successful, helpful in practical terms to upcoming...
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others, John Ferrar Holms, Hugh Kingsmill and Alec Waugh. In his book My Brother Evelyn and Other Profiles Waugh describes Hayes as "A North Country man; he...
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footballer Alec Wainman (1913–1989), British photographer, Quaker, and Slavonic scholar Alec Waterman (born 1996), Australian rules footballer Alec Waugh (1898–1981)...
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provocative film Island in the Sun starring Dorothy Dandridge, based on the Alec Waugh novel. Boyd portrayed a young English aristocrat who becomes the lover...
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Daisy Louisa Dominica Waugh (born 19 February 1967) is an English novelist and journalist. A member of a literary dynasty, Waugh is the second daughter...
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"My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity." Alec Waugh described Aldington as having been embittered by the war, but took it...
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work of the Georgian poets and was an important outlet for new writers. Alec Waugh described the elements of Squire's 'hegemony' as acquired largely by accident...
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Alestorm from their album Black Sails at Midnight No Quarter, a 1932 book by Alec Waugh "No Quarter", an episode of the TV series Revolution No Quarter, a popular...
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hereditary peer who served in the House of Lords. Alec Waugh, author Anthony Lane, film critic Arthur Waugh, author, critic and publisher Cecil Day-Lewis...
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E. Hulme. The Rhyses also knew Arthur Waugh and his family, who included the authors Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh; Grace became a close friend of Arthur's...
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Shipp - Edith Sitwell - Muriel Stuart - W. R. Titterton - E. H. Visiak - Alec Waugh - Charles Williams RLK! Spotlight On Archived 2009-01-02 at the Wayback...
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Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966) was an English writer, journalist and reviewer, generally considered one of the leading English prose writers of the 20th century...
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school essay, was an unfavourable criticism of The Loom of Youth, by Alec Waugh, a recently published novel which caused a furore for its account of homosexual...
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Dorothy Sayers (Murder Must Advertise), and the poet John Betjeman. Evelyn Waugh's 1930 novel Vile Bodies, adapted as the 2003 film Bright Young Things, is...
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Authors in the 1940s. Among those who joined him on the team were novelists Alec Waugh, John Moore and Thomas Armstrong, as well as Test cricket legends Len...
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Machine "Special Collections: Sir Shane Leslie Papers" Box: 31 Fold: 1 Alec Waugh. Letter(s) dated 28 August 1949; retrieved 7 January 2008. tourismresources...
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Hypocrites' Club (section Evelyn Waugh)
Evelyn Waugh in September 1924. The cast members were: the same Evelyn Waugh, Arden Hilliard, Elsa Lanchester, John Greenidge (Terence's brother), Alec Waugh...
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contains "The Ghoul of Golders Green" Bulgarian: Дикран Саркис Куюмджян Alec Waugh, "What Happened to Michael Arlen?", Harper's Monthly Magazine, 210:1257...
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journalist and the second cousin, once removed, of novelists Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh. Ross and Cockburn met at the Café Royal. One evening, Cockburn...
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