• Edward Morley Callaghan CC OOnt FRSC (February 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and TV and radio personality...
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    Barry Morley Joseph Callaghan CM (born July 5, 1937) is a Canadian author, poet and anthologist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Exile Quarterly...
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    Canada's foremost fiction writers both pre- and post-World War II, Morley Callaghan lived in the southern part of Rosedale at 20 Dale Avenue from 1951...
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  • A Time for Judas (category Novels by Morley Callaghan)
    for Judas is a historiographic metafiction novel by Canadian author Morley Callaghan, published by Macmillan of Canada in 1983. The novel tells the story...
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  • More Joy in Heaven (category Novels by Morley Callaghan)
    More Joy in Heaven is a novel written by Canadian author Morley Callaghan and published in 1937. The central figure, Kip Caley, was inspired by Norman...
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  • slang and unconventional English, Eric Partridge, Paul Beale, p.210 Morley Callaghan (1974). Luke Baldwin's Vow. Scholastic-TAB Publications Ltd (subsidiary...
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  • Jeremy Callaghan (born 22 July 1967 in Papua New Guinea) is an Australian actor whose portrayal of the cute and shy Constable Brian Morley on the popular...
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    critical of the "three-tier" nature of the order; Claude Ryan and Morley Callaghan, who both declined the honour in 1967; Mordecai Richler, who twice...
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  • Morley (c. 1575 – 1622) Given name: Morley Baer (1916–1995), American artist, photographer and teacher Morley Callaghan (1903–1990), Canadian novelist, short...
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  • politician Mary Rose Callaghan (born 1944), Irish novelist Mike Callaghan (born 1963), American politician and attorney Morley Callaghan (1903–1990), Canadian...
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    novelists were Hugh MacLennan (1907–1990), W.O. Mitchell (1914–1998), and Morley Callaghan (1903–1990). MacLennan's best-known works are Barometer Rising (1941)...
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  • literary criticism to an American audience, as well as studies on Morley Callaghan and Stephen Leacock. He is also interested in farming, in particular...
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  • Malcolm Lowry James Reaney George Woodcock Farley Mowat Ernest Buckler Morley Callaghan Robertson Davies Janet B. Friskney, New Canadian Library: The Ross-McClelland...
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    denies me, one of you betrays me." A Time for Judas (1983), a novel by Morley Callaghan, has a plot similar to that of the Gospel of Judas. During the 2nd...
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    Morrissey 2001: Blind Terror as Martin Howell 2003: Hemingway vs Callaghan as Morley Callaghan 2003: Fallen Angel as Warren Wentworth 2012: Sunshine Sketches...
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  • editor of McClelland & Stewart Barry Callaghan (B.A. 1960 St.M., M.A. 1962) – author, poet, son of Morley Callaghan David Helwig (B.A. 1960) – poet, novelist...
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  • written by Robert A. Duncan. The film is based on a short story by Morley Callaghan. The film was produced by Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean, Janice...
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  • September to 10 December 1970. 17 September 1970: "Very Special Shoes" (Morley Callaghan story, Gloria Lyndon adaptation, René Bonnière director), featuring...
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  • Luis Buñuel, Spanish-Mexican director and producer (d. 1983) 1903 – Morley Callaghan, Canadian author and playwright (d. 1990) 1903 – Frank P. Ramsey, English...
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    of Canadian literature led by Frederick Philip Grove, F. R. Scott, Morley Callaghan and Raymond Knister complained about the mostly female membership of...
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  • from William Davidson and Norman Knelman based on short stories by Morley Callaghan. An early English-Canadian movie shot on the streets of Toronto, Ontario...
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  • "Winter" (poem), a poem by Mehdi Akhavan-Sales Winter, a 1974 book by Morley Callaghan Winter (Deighton novel), a 1987 novel by Len Deighton Winter (Marsden...
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  • debuted September 10, 1952 on CBC Television. The show was hosted by Morley Callaghan, who presented clues to help viewers guess the criminal. The show was...
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  • Robertson Davies, Bruce Hutchison, Jack Hodgins, Alice Munro and Morley Callaghan were also among the writers who established relationships with Gibson...
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  • Ralph Allen, editor of Maclean's magazine, and two guest panelists. Morley Callaghan replaced McIlroy as moderator on March 20, 1953. Television portal...
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  • Lois Braun Krista Bridge Ernest Buckler Kayt Burgess Bonnie Burnard Morley Callaghan Roch Carrier Kate Cayley Michael Christie Joan Clark Austin Clarke...
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  • artists and ex-patriate Americans and the place where Canadian writer Morley Callaghan, who came with his friend Ernest Hemingway, both still unpublished...
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  • Such Is My Beloved (category Novels by Morley Callaghan)
    Such Is My Beloved is a novel by Canadian writer Morley Callaghan. It was first published in 1934 by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York City and Macmillan...
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  • British Columbia Ed Broadbent - politician and political scientist Morley Callaghan - novelist and playwright Jordan Clark - dancer and actress D'Alton...
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    served as a home for many writers, including Matt Cohen, Austin Clarke, Morley Callaghan, Howard Engel, Marian Engel, and bpNichol. Katherine Govier, who wrote...
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