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    Pamela Hansford Johnson, Baroness Snow, CBE, FRSL (29 May 1912 – 18 June 1981) was an English novelist, playwright, poet, literary and social critic....
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  • Referee, and also published the early works of Dylan Thomas and Pamela Hansford Johnson. Neuburg was born into and raised in an upper middle-class Jewish...
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  • The Unspeakable Skipton (category Novels by Pamela Hansford Johnson)
    Unspeakable Skipton is a comic novel by the British author Pamela Hansford Johnson, written in 1959. Johnson first mentioned the idea for the novel in her diary...
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  • Pamela or Pam Johnson may refer to: Pamela Johnson (swimmer), British swimmer Pamela Hansford Johnson, English novelist, playwright, poet, literary and...
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    in imaginative writing. In a letter that Edith Sitwell wrote to Pamela Hansford Johnson in 1959 she described Leavis as "a tiresome, whining, pettyfogging...
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    Labour government of Harold Wilson. Snow married the novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson in 1950; they had one son. Friends included the mathematician G...
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    family Pamela Isaacs, American singer and actress Pamela Jelimo, Kenyan middle distance runner Pamela Hansford Johnson, English writer and critic Pamela Jones...
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  • for example, his letters to Pamela Hansford Johnson of 11 November 1933 and 15 April 1934. Letter to Hansford Johnson, 15 April 1934. Thomas (2004)...
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  • The Trojan Brothers (novel) (category Novels by Pamela Hansford Johnson)
    The Trojan Brothers is a 1944 comedy novel by the British writer Pamela Hansford Johnson. In 1920s London two music hall performers whose act involves them...
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    1963 comedic novel, Night and Silence Who is Here?, by novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson, is thought by many literary critics to be patterned humorously...
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    at a fictional New England college in the comic campus novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson Night and Silence Who Is Here? is intent on proving that Emily...
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    David, Pamela Hansford Johnson: A writing life. (Oxford University Press, U.K, 2017) 336 pages ISBN 978-0-19-872961-7 .Deirdre David, Pamela Hansford Johnson:...
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  • Life by Bernard Malamud (1961) Night and Silence Who Is Here? by Pamela Hansford Johnson (1963) Stoner by John Williams (1965) The Sterile Cuckoo by John...
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  • involved in radical politics. He mixed in literary circles and met Pamela Hansford Johnson and Dylan Thomas. He is said to have been banished from the poetry...
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  • The Honours Board (category Novels by Pamela Hansford Johnson)
    The Honours Board is a 1970 novel by English writer Pamela Hansford Johnson. Set in the South of England at Downs Park, a small fictional preparatory...
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    de Charlus in the BBC radio plays Six Proust Reconstructions by Pamela Hansford Johnson. Adrian's voice and acting style were distinctive. The Times referred...
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  • Aldous Huxley Island 1962 Christopher Isherwood A Single Man 1964 Pamela Hansford Johnson An Error of Judgement 1962 Erica Jong How to Save Your Own Life...
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  • romantic comedy Night and Silence: Who is Here? by British novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson. In an episode of the American comedy 30 Rock, Liz Lemon compliments...
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  • Douglas William Jerrold (1803–1857, England) Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912–1981, England) Terry Johnson (born 1955, England) Denis Johnston (1901–1984...
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    University Press, ISBN 9780191549434, (pgs.648-650). Wendy Pollard Pamela Hansford Johnson: Her Life, Work and Times (Shepeard-Walwyn, UK, 2014), ISBN 978-0-85683-298-7...
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  • finest and most gripping political novels of our era." Conversely, Pamela Hansford Johnson of the New Statesman called Advise and Consent "politically repellent...
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    Reginald Hammond – first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer Pamela Hansford Johnson – writer Ainsley Harriott – chef Lauran Hibberd – musician Harry...
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  • introduced Esmond to many of these figures. Dylan Thomas's girlfriend Pamela Hansford Johnson remarked that the 20-year-old poet "looked more like a runaway...
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  • and Barbara Pym, and swapped scornful opinions of C. P. Snow, Pamela Hansford Johnson, William Cooper and others. They shared a sympathy with animals:...
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  • Howes. It is an adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same title by Pamela Hansford Johnson. The two halves of a London music hall act performing together...
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  • refer to: The Trojan Brothers (novel), a 1944 comedy novel by Pamela Hansford Johnson The Trojan Brothers (film), a 1946 British comedy film based on...
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  • Corinth House is a 1961 Australian TV movie based on the play by Pamela Hansford Johnson and directed by Bill Bain. It was sold overseas. It was the ABC's...
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  • 1994) May 27 – John Cheever, American writer (died 1982) May 29 – Pamela Hansford Johnson, English poet, novelist and critic (died 1981) June 20 – Anthony...
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  • Bohumil Hrabal – Ostře sledované vlaky (Closely Observed Trains) Pamela Hansford Johnson – Cork Street, Next to the Hatters Bel Kaufman – Up the Down Staircase...
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  • Zerna Sharp, American writer and educator (born 1889) June 18 – Pamela Hansford Johnson, English poet, novelist, playwright, literary and social critic...
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