• Molly Keane (20 July 1904 – 22 April 1996), née Mary Nesta Skrine, and who also wrote as M. J. Farrell, was an Irish novelist and playwright. Keane was...
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    English surnames such as Moll, Mollett, and Mollison are derived from Molly. Molly has also been used as a diminutive of Margaret and Martha since the 1700s...
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  • Keane (economist) (born 1961), Nuffield Professor of Economics at University of Oxford Mike Keane (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player Molly Keane...
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  • Published by Molly Keane in 1981, Good Behaviour tells a story of Irish society in the early twentieth century. Narrated by the daughter of the St. Charles...
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  • born in Canada, Mary Nesta who became a famous writer and was known as "Molly Keane", Godfrey Higginson and Walter Henry were born in Ireland when the family...
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    an association football (soccer) club, and a juvenile athletics club. Molly Keane (1904–1996), novelist, lived in Ardmore for many years and was buried...
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  • Time (1986 film), a British-Australian television film based on the Molly Keane novel (see below) Time After Time, a 2011 TV movie featuring Richard...
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  • BBC's Screen Two. It was directed by Bill Hays and adapted from the Molly Keane novel by Andrew Davies. It features John Gielgud, Googie Withers, Helen...
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  • Mary Keane may refer to: Molly Keane (1904–1996), Irish novelist and playwright Mary Beth Keane (born 1977), American writer of Irish parentage This disambiguation...
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    goes all out for Molly-Mae Hague's 21st birthday". Metro. Retrieved 28 August 2021. Hague, Molly-Mae (9 June 2022). Becoming Molly-Mae. Random House...
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  • practice Good behaviour may also refer to: Good Behaviour (Keane novel), a 1981 by Molly Keane Good Behavior, a 1985 novel in John Dortmunder series by...
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  • (chair) Brian Aldiss Joan Bakewell Samuel Hynes Hermione Lee Shortlist Molly Keane Good Behaviour Deutsch Doris Lessing The Sirian Experiments Jonathan...
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  • and Sarah Churchill. It was based on a 1938 play of the same title by Molly Keane (as M. J. Farrell) and John Perry. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. In...
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  • 1950) James Joyce (1882–1941) Ben Kane (born 1970), historical novelist Molly Keane (1904–1996) Louise Kennedy (born 1967) Charles Kickham (1828–1882) Mary...
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    unconventional circumstances. He directed Spring Meeting, a farce by Perry and Molly Keane, presented by Binkie Beaumont, for whom Perry had just left Gielgud....
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    Van Druten, 1940 Our Town by Thornton Wilder, 1938 Spring Meeting by Molly Keane, writing as M.J. Farrell, 1938 A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, 1937 Call...
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  • Ducks and Drakes (play) (category Plays by Molly Keane)
    Ducks and Drakes is a 1941 comedy play by the Irish writer Molly Keane. The plot revolves around the wives of three brothers, all living on a farm while...
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  • Spring Meeting (play) (category Plays by Molly Keane)
    Spring Meeting is a 1938 British comedy play written by Molly Keane (as M.J. Farrell) and John Perry. It was a hit in the West End, running for 310 performances...
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    Bea: actress, comedian Aidan Higgins: writer Teresa Brayton: writer Molly Keane: novelist Emily Lawless: writer Mary Leadbeater: writer John MacKenna:...
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    Grauman's Egyptian Theatre. Brownlow is married to Virginia Keane, the daughter of Molly Keane. It Happened Here (1964, co-director, co-writer, cinematographer...
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    London: Garland, 2000) Introduction to Virago Modern Classics edition of Molly Keane, Time After Time (London: Virago, 2001) Introduction to Virago Modern...
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    have lived in Bray have included James Joyce, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Molly Keane and Neil Jordan. Situated on Eglinton Road is a Carnegie Library dating...
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  • 2022. "MOLLY KEANE". Virago Press. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 23 January 2023. Notice de personne "Keane, Molly (1904-1996)"...
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    drink is made in the Japanese manga series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. In Molly Keane's 1981 novel Good Behaviour, Aroon St. Charles drinks white ladies with...
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    (1923), The Last September (1929), and The Death of the Heart (1938) and Molly Keane (1904–1996) (writing as M.J. Farrell), author of Young Entry (1928),...
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  • Wayne and Athene Seyler. It is based on the 1949 play Treasure Hunt by Molly Keane (writing as M.J. Farrell) and John Perry. On his death, the eccentric...
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  • appeared on television in Goodbye, Mr Kent (1982), the BBC adapatation of Molly Keane's novel Good Behaviour (1983), Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense (1984)...
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  • Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Rhys, Gitta Sereny, Brian Moore, V. S. Naipaul, Molly Keane, Stevie Smith, Jack Kerouac, Charles Gidley Wheeler, Margaret Atwood...
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    genre. More conventional exponents include Elizabeth Bowen (1899–73) and Molly Keane (1904–96) (writing as M.J. Farrell). With the rise of the Irish Free...
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  • Flight" as Anthony Donn, again with John Thaw, the BBC adaptation of Molly Keane's novel Good Behaviour (1983) as the Major, and his performance as an...
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