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    Crome Yellow is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley, published by Chatto & Windus in 1921, followed by a U.S. edition by George H. Doran Company...
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  • collection of his poetry (The Burning Wheel, 1916) and four satirical novels, Crome Yellow (1921), Antic Hay (1923), Those Barren Leaves (1925) and Point Counter...
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    and social satirist. His first published novels were social satires, Crome Yellow (1921), Antic Hay (1923), Those Barren Leaves (1925), and Point Counter...
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    Opinions, Times (1714: Treatise 4, Part 3, Section 1). In Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow, Anne Wimbush is referred to as "the slim Hamadryad whose movements were...
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    (1962), he presented his vision of dystopia and utopia, respectively. Crome Yellow (1921) Antic Hay (1923) Those Barren Leaves (1925) Point Counter Point...
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    the inspiration for Lawrence's Lady Chatterley. Huxley's roman à clef Crome Yellow depicts the life at a thinly veiled Garsington, with a caricature of...
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  • Waiter. The club receive a passing mention in Aldous Huxley's debut novel Crome Yellow. Notable supporters of Aston Villa include Prince William, former Prime...
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    Loerke in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, and Gombauld in Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow were based on him. Marks Gertler was born on 9 December 1891 in Spitalfields...
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    service. Aldous Huxley spent some time at Garsington before he wrote Crome Yellow, a book which contains a caricature based on Ottoline for which she never...
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  • his life, as a considerable intellectual guru. His main works include Crome Yellow (1921), Antic Hay (1923), Brave New World (1932) (which began as a parody...
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    his 1957 autobiographical work South from Granada. In his first novel Crome Yellow, Aldous Huxley based the character of Mary Bracegirdle on Carrington...
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    of letters and had become internationally famous through his novels Crome Yellow, Antic Hay and his dystopian novel Brave New World. His experiments with...
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    element of scientific inquiry in regarding Bedard as a medical phenomenon. Crome Yellow, 1921 novel The Wonder, 2022 film Anorexia mirabilis, Middle Ages Ann...
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    Lemprière's work as a biographer and lexicographer in Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow (ch. XIV). In George Orwell's Keep The Aspidistra Flying there is "You'll...
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  • collections (18 short stories and two novelettes) and one from his novel Crome Yellow. It was published by Harper & Row in the US and Chatto & Windus in the...
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  • v t e Aldous Huxley Bibliography Novels Crome Yellow (1921) Antic Hay (1923) Those Barren Leaves (1925) Point Counter Point (1928) Brave New World (1932)...
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  • O'Neill – Pulitzer prize winner 1921 The Guermantes Way by Marcel Proust Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley England, My England and Other Stories by D. H. Lawrence...
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  • Shadow of the East A. S. M. Hutchinson – If Winter Comes Aldous Huxley – Crome Yellow Frigyes Karinthy – Capillaria Sheila Kaye-Smith – Joanna Godden Gaston...
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  • from Here, and two more Happy the Man tracks, "Labyrinth" and "While Crome Yellow Shine", on his 1980 solo album Labyrinth, recorded with the assistance...
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  • A. S. M. Hutchinson's novel If Winter Comes. Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow. Sheila Kaye-Smith's novel Joanna Godden. D. H. Lawrence's novel Women...
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    inspiration for the character "Ivor Lombard" in Aldous Huxley's 1921 Crome Yellow, and for Eddie Monteith in Ronald Firbank's The Flower Beneath the Foot...
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    nature of his work is aptly described by Aldous Huxley in the novel Crome Yellow when a character encounters his own unflattering portrait: "A mute, inglorious...
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    Sam Crome (born 16 December 1993) is an Australian cyclist, who last rode for UCI Continental team St George Continental Cycling Team. Crowe was born...
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  • story mocks the writer's process, a concept Huxley used in his novel Crome Yellow. Based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile": A Woman's Vengeance (1948)...
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    1920 novel Women in Love and Gombauld in Aldous Huxley's 1921 novel Crome Yellow were based on him. Lily Delissa Joseph, née Solomon 1863–1940 Artist...
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  • and Mr Traill Francis Brett Young: The Crescent Moon Aldous Huxley: Crome Yellow Osbert Sitwell: Before the Bombardment Wikisource has original text related...
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    reputation was further damaged by his portrayal in Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow and by the publication of the first volume of Margot's memoirs, which...
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  • plume Pearl Bellairs – the name of the vapid novelist in Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow. She was singularly unsuited to being a New Zealand doctor's wife. — Barber...
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  • energy". Originally the sign was colored chrome yellow – a reference to the Aldous Huxley novel Crome Yellow – on a dark blue field. In 1970 ten GAA members...
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  • Faral. In 1928, she translated Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow into French as Jaune de Crome. In 1932, she translated Johan Huizinga's Herfsttijd der...
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