• Catherine Roxburgh Carswell (née Macfarlane; 27 March 1879 – 18 February 1946) was a Scottish author, biographer and journalist, now known as one of the...
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    visit to the monastery of Monte Cassino. Lawrence told his friend Catherine Carswell that his introduction to Magnus's Memoirs was "the best single piece...
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  • Brandon Carswell (born 1989), American football player Catherine Carswell (1879–1946), Scottish novelist, biographer and journalist David Carswell (born...
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  • who demonstrated a growing feminine consciousness. They included Catherine Carswell (1879–1946), Willa Muir (1890–1970), Nan Shepherd (1893–1981) and...
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  • playwright and poet originally from Ireland James Bridie – playwright Catherine Carswell – novelist and biographer of the Scottish Renaissance A. J. Cronin...
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  • Donald Carswell (11 February 1882 – 2 January 1940) was a Scottish barrister, journalist and author. He married Catherine Roxburgh Macfarlane in 1915;...
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  • School. Alumni includes: Margaret Paulin Young, Siobhan Redmond and Catherine Carswell. Laurel Bank had been formed in 1905 by Margaret Hannan Watson and...
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  • Carswell, although he published some of his books under the name John Carswell. The son of Donald Carswell, a barrister and author, and of Catherine Carswell...
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    number of female authors associated with the movement, who included Catherine Carswell, Willa Muir, Nan Shepherd and Naomi Mitchison. Many major Scottish...
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  • England, H) Rachel Carson (1907–1964, US, Nh); The Sea Around Us Catherine Carswell (1879–1946, Scotland, Bg/J) Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806, England,...
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  • Screenonline: Odd Man Out (1947) Credits". www.screenonline.org.uk. W.G.FAY; CATHERINE CARSWELL (20 July 2018). FAYS OF THE ABBEY THEATRE. HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY...
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    being survived by his wife, Lucie Gertrude Jackson (sister-in-law of Catherine Carswell), three of their four sons, and a daughter. His daughter Philippa...
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  • Robert Douglas Carswell, Baron Carswell, PC KC, (28 June 1934 – 4 May 2023) was a British barrister and judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of Northern...
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    number of female authors associated with the movement, who included Catherine Carswell, Willa Muir, Nan Shepherd and Naomi Mitchison. Many major Scottish...
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  • historian Alexander Carmichael (1832–1912), writer and ethnographer Catherine Carswell (1879–1946), biographer, novelist and critic Sìleas na Ceapaich (fl...
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  • The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (La Torre de los Siete Jorobados) Catherine Carswell – Open the Door! Agatha Christie – The Mysterious Affair at Styles...
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  • John Dickson Carr (1906–1977, US) Philippa Carr (1906–1993, England) Catherine Carswell (1879–1946, Scotland) Ronald G. Carter (1932-2008, United States)...
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    Francis Meynell, Louis Golding, T. F. Powys, J. Langdon-Davies, Catherine Carswell) (1936) The Pure Flame (1936) Sounding Brass (1937) Women Also Dream...
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  • 30–34. doi:10.1177/030802260206500106. ISSN 0308-0226. Donnelly, Catherine; Carswell, Anne (2002). "Individualized Outcome Measures: A Review of the Literature"...
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  • prize for her novel The Lure of the Little Drum. A notable winner was Catherine Carswell for her novel Open the Door (1920). Melrose also had a keen sense...
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  • Carson (1929–2023, Canada, p/f) Harold H. Carstens (1925–2009, US, nf) Catherine Carswell (1879–1946, Scotland, f/nf) Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956, Romania...
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  • B. Lyon (editor) – The Discovery of Poetry Adrian Bell – Corduroy Catherine Carswell – The Life of Robert Burns E. K. Chambers – William Shakespeare: A...
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  • Caledonian Vade-Mecum for Host, Guest and Wayfarer (ed. Donald and Catherine Carswell, Routledge, London, 1936). The illustrations to this miscellany consist...
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    Liza of Lambeth by W. Somerset Maugham, The Savage Pilgrimage by Catherine Carswell, The Old School compiled by Graham Greene, English Messiahs by Ronald...
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  • Langalibalele Dube, South African Zulu writer (born 1871) March 19 – Catherine Carswell, Scottish novelist and biographer (born 1879) March 20 – Henry Handel...
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  • (1793–1863) Harriette Campbell (1817–1841) John Campbell (1708–1775) Catherine Carswell (1879–1946) Glenn Chandler (born 1949) Keith Charters (born 1965)...
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    16th Feb. 1917. Roxburgh was also the great-uncle of writer, Catherine Carswell (nee Catherine Roxburgh Macfarlane, born 27 March 1879), whom he christened...
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  • was taken up immediately by Freud in Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Catherine Carswell (niece) D. H. Lawrence Lay analysis Melitta Schmideberg Marjorie Brierley...
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  • Jennifer Carswell as Ruby Stephanie Carswell as Mia Aidan Knight as Ginger Spanish Nicky Joseph Kennedy as Davey Payne Eku Edewor as a party girl Catherine Balavage...
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  • Keepers"". Catholic Diocese of Wilmington. Retrieved January 22, 2018. Carswell, Simon (June 2, 2017). "HSE investigates activities of US priest featured...
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