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    Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature...
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  • Pharma, which is 100% privately owned and operated by the families of Raymond and Mortimer Sackler, researched, developed, markets and distributes the opiate...
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  • therapy and lobotomy towards pharmaceutical treatment." In 1952, Mortimer and Raymond became the co-chairmen of a small Greenwich Village-based pharmaceutical...
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  • Yorker, titled The Family That Built an Empire of Pain. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler were children of Jewish immigrants that were raised in Brooklyn...
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  • Hesse, A. L. Kroeber, D. H. Lawrence, Henri Matisse, Henry McBride, Raymond Mortimer, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, Bertrand Russell, Carl Sandburg, George...
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  • New Statesman in 1935 too at the invitation of the literary editor Raymond Mortimer who admired his skits. He was asked to contribute an article each Christmas...
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    House, an old rectory near Wimborne. Along with the literary critic Raymond Mortimer, he established "what in effect was a male salon, entertaining at the...
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  • painter in the country. Reviewing for the New Statesman and Nation, Raymond Mortimer wrote that the panels "seems served from Picasso's Crucifixion [1930]...
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    the early 1950s. It was first labeled in March 1942 by the critic Raymond Mortimer in the New Statesman. These painters looked back to 19th-century artists...
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    on his travels again to Germany, this time with Bobbie Longden and Raymond Mortimer and the experience gave rise to the essay "Conversations in Berlin"...
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    and Archives Canada It was first labeled in March 1942 by the critic Raymond Mortimer in the New Statesman. Clarke, Michael, and Deborah Clarke. 2001. "Neo-Romanticism"...
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  • George Malcolm Max Mallowan Alfred Marnau Yehudi Menuhin Nancy Mitford Raymond Mortimer Malcolm Muggeridge Iris Murdoch John Murray Seán Ó Faoláin E. J. Oliver...
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    Edward Sackville-West, left, with Raymond Mortimer, at Garsington Manor, June 1923....
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  • whisks her off to their honeymoon. Cary Grant as Mortimer Brewster Priscilla Lane as Elaine Brewster Raymond Massey as Jonathan Brewster Jack Carson as Officer...
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    for Virginia Woolf after her novel The Waves was published, asking Raymond Mortimer of the Bloomsbury group: "What are the Wild Waves saying?" On another...
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    affairs. Among others, he was involved in a long-term relationship with Raymond Mortimer, whom both he and Vita affectionately referred to as "Tray". Nicolson...
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    as Prince of Wales lived for much of the time in France. The writer Raymond Mortimer was such a Francophile that he broke down in tears when he heard France...
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  • Bloodshed and the 2023 Netflix mini-series Painkiller. Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler, the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and...
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  • Strachey and the novelist David Garnett. Later in life, he grew closer to Raymond Mortimer, who cared for him after a brain tumour left him disabled in the year...
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  • complex, far more three-dimensional than the films". In 1963 the critic Raymond Mortimer described Bond as having "values [that] are both anti-humanist and...
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  • City Island (film) (category Films directed by Raymond De Felitta)
    film directed and written by Raymond De Felitta and starring Andy Garcia, Julianna Margulies, Alan Arkin, Emily Mortimer and Ezra Miller. It premiered...
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    important critics" Maugham referred to were probably Desmond MacCarthy and Raymond Mortimer; the former particularly praised the short stories, tracing their roots...
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    Newspaper articles: Showing Aside the Jazz Set in English Society Raymond Mortimer (1895–1980) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's...
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    when the French writer André Gide was loaned Justified Sinner by Raymond Mortimer. Gide was amazed, writing that "It is long since I can remember being...
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    gay activist and eye surgeon Patrick Trevor-Roper, literary critic Raymond Mortimer and James Lees-Milne, they established "what in effect was a male salon...
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    friends including William Plomer, John and Penelope Betjeman, and Raymond Mortimer, Heber-Percy was dedicated to maintaining the estate, and woke up early...
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  • Christ Church) Brian Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris (Worcester) Raymond Mortimer (Balliol) Douglas Murray (Magdalen) Beverley Nichols (Balliol) Harold...
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  • favourable reception, and sold well enough to run to a second edition. Raymond Mortimer in the New Statesman found the book "candid and surprisingly fair";...
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    along with architectural historian James Lees-Milne, literary critic Raymond Mortimer and the gay activist and eye surgeon Patrick Trevor-Roper, established...
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    E. Lawrence; and Aldous Huxley (all letters); and short essays by Raymond Mortimer; David Cecil; Anthony Powell; Edna O'Brien; Angus Wilson; Roy Fuller;...
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