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    Clifford Lea Bax (13 July 1886 – 18 November 1962) was a versatile English writer, known particularly as a playwright, a journalist, critic and editor...
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  • Clifford Bax (1886–1962), British writer, brother of Arnold Ernest Belfort Bax (1854–1926), British socialist, philosopher, and historian Etienne Bax...
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    interesting". Among the influences on the young Bax was the Irish poet W. B. Yeats; Bax's brother Clifford introduced him to Yeats's poetry and to Ireland...
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  • Arnold Matthew Arnold Philip James Bailey Elsa Barker George Barlow Clifford Bax Henry Charles Beeching Arthur Christopher Benson John Stuart Blackie...
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    composer Arnold Bax and his brother, the author Clifford Bax. A discussion about astrology piqued Holst's interest in the subject. Clifford Bax later commented...
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    before shifting his efforts to The Golden Hind, in partnership with Clifford Bax. Moving to various working class areas of South London over the following...
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    nonconformist. Bax's elder brother, barrister Alfred Ridley Bax, was father of the composer and writer Arnold Bax and the playwright and essayist Clifford Bax. In...
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  • 1892 novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon The Venetian (play), a work by Clifford Bax The Venetian (film), a 1958 TV movie directed by Ingmar Bergman The Venetians...
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    London, on 14 May 1923. Holst had originally asked Clifford Bax to write the libretto, but Bax declined. In the score, Holst pokes fun at the works...
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  • Clifford Bax (1886–1962), English author and playwright Clifford Berry (1918–1963), American inventor Clifford Blackmore, Kansas politician Clifford Edmund...
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    list of musical compositions by English composer Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, KCVO (8 November 1883 – 3 October 1953). Symphony in F (1907, piano score;...
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  • Haymarket Theatre in London. A revised and edited version of the score by Clifford Bax and Frederic Austin premiered on 30 December 1922 at the Kingsway Theatre...
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  • land", thanking Bax for making "possible the resumption of my life-work" with heartfelt gratitude signed Ananda Metteyya. Clifford Bax recounts his meeting...
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    photographer Sir Squire Bancroft, actor. George Basevi, architect. Clifford Bax, poet and playwright. Sybille Bedford, writer, lived in Aldous Huxley's...
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  • Ma'shar al-Balkhi Olivia Barclay Muhammad ibn Jābir al-Harrānī al-Battānī Clifford Bax Philip Berg Walter Berg Berossus Bhrigus Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī Joseph...
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    Tintagel is a symphonic poem by Arnold Bax. It is his best-known work, and was for some years the only piece by which the composer was known to many concert-goers...
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    Ithacans, John Masefield's The Seaport and her Sailors; a ballad opera by Clifford Bax, Mr Pepys, and Water Folk, written for the Worcester Music Festival held...
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    Balfour Gardiner to join him and the brothers Clifford and Arnold Bax in Spain. During this holiday Clifford Bax introduced Holst to astrology, an interest...
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    Crowley had asked playwright and author Clifford Bax to help him find an artist for a Tarot project. On 9 June 1937 Bax invited Frieda Harris after two artists...
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    productions ranging from a musical revue to a medieval costume drama by Clifford Bax, in whose The Venetian he made his Broadway debut in October 1931. In...
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  • The Rose Without a Thorn (category Plays by Clifford Bax)
    Rose Without a Thorn is a 1933 historical play by the British writer Clifford Bax. It portrays the courtship and marriage of Henry VIII and his fifth wife...
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  • 50 1929–30 The Wandering Scholar Chamber Opera in 1 act; libretto by Clifford Bax founded on an incident in Helen Waddell's The Wandering Scholars. Ballet...
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    portrayed by Margaret Rawlings, was also the focal character of the Clifford Bax play The Venetian which in 1931 debuted on the West End stage and - subsequent...
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  • Symphony No. 7 by Arnold Bax was completed in 1939 and dedicated to "The People of America". The work received its first performance in Carnegie Hall...
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  • Baum (1856–1919, United States) Terry Baum (born 1946, United States) Clifford Bax (1886–1962, England) Peter Bayley (1778–1823, England) Thomas Haynes...
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  • make". They included Chips with Everything, Rose without a Thorn by Clifford Bax, and a film in Spain. Following Return from the Ashes he would also make...
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    hymn during the early months of 1917, helped by Mead, Jane Joseph, and Clifford Bax. He also visited a monastery to research the proper phrasing of Pange...
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    in Countess E. Martinengo-Cesaresco's Lombard Studies (London, 1902). Clifford Bax, The Life of the White Devil, a full illustrated modern biography of...
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  • The Venetian (play) (category Plays by Clifford Bax)
    The Venetian is a 1931 historical play by Clifford Bax based on the story of Renaissance Italian noblewoman Bianca Cappello. "The Venetian" opened February...
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    Infinitium, translated by Paul Selver, and adapted by Nigel Playfair and Clifford Bax published in 1923. Another English version of Selver's text was "The...
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