16 November 2023), known professionally by her former married name, A. S. Byatt (/ˈbaɪ.ət/ BY-ət), was an English critic, novelist, poet and short-story...
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Possession: A Romance is a 1990 best-selling novel by English writer A. S. Byatt that won the 1990 Booker Prize for Fiction. The novel explores the postmodern...
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Bristol Anthony Byatt (1928–2014), English writer A. S. Byatt, DBE (1936–2023), English novelist, poet and Booker Prize winner Dennis Byatt (born 1958),...
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Andy Byatt is an English wildlife documentary film producer for the BBC Natural History Unit (NHU) in Bristol. His expertise is in the creation of underwater...
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Sir Ian Charles Rayner Byatt (born 11 March 1932) is a British economist who was the Director General of the economic regulator of the water industry...
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Anthony "Tony" Byatt (23 February 1928 – 17 September 2014) was an English postcard publisher, photographer and writer. Byatt's works cover a broad range...
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Still Life is a 1985 novel by A. S. Byatt. The novel was published by Chatto & Windus in 1985. The novel is the second in a sequence of four books, preceded...
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Sir Horace Archer Byatt GCMG (22 March 1875 – 8 April 1933) was a British colonial governor. In the early part of his career he served in Nyasaland, British...
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Dennis John Byatt (born 8 August 1958) is an English former football central defender born in Hillingdon who began his career with Fulham before playing...
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Ronald "Robin" Archer Campbell Byatt CMG (14 November 1930 – 30 November 2019) was a British diplomat, who served as British High Commissioner to New...
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sexism and state terrorism. The band's name was a play on the word euthanasia. The initial line-up was Kay Byatt (vocals), Mark Edmondson (guitar), Wayne Preston...
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Sharon Byatt (born in Liverpool) is a British actress who has appeared on TV as Irenee in Carla Lane's Bread and Sue Freeman in Springhill, and on stage...
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Pamela Branch (redirect from Pamela Byatt)
Pamela Jean Branch (née Byatt, 1920–1967) was a British author of four comic murder mystery novels. She was born on her parents' tea plantation in Ceylon...
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The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye (category Novels by A. S. Byatt)
Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye is a 1994 collection of five mythical short stories by British novelist A. S. Byatt. The collection includes two short...
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Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye" by A. S. Byatt and follows a djinn (Idris Elba) who is unleashed from a bottle by a professor (Tilda Swinton) and tells...
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Eckhart. It is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by British author A. S. Byatt, who won the Booker Prize for it the year it was published. Literary...
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Georgette Heyer: A Critical Retrospective, Saraland, Alabama: Prinnyworld Press (published 2001), pp. 341–355, ISBN 978-0-9668005-3-1 Byatt, A. S. (August 1969)...
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The Children's Book (category Novels by A. S. Byatt)
The Children's Book is a 2009 novel by British writer A. S. Byatt. It follows the adventures of several inter-related families, adults and children, from...
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A Whistling Woman is a 2002 novel by British writer A. S. Byatt. The novel was published by Chatto & Windus in 2002 and in the United States by Alfred...
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Possession Street, Hong Kong Possession (Byatt novel), a 1990 novel by A. S. Byatt Possession (Johnson novel), a trilogy released from 2011 to 2014 by Elana...
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Ragnarok: The End of the Gods (category Novels by A. S. Byatt)
End of the Gods is a 2011 novel written by English critic and novelist A. S. Byatt. Written for the Canongate Myth Series, Byatt chose to make the book...
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OCLC 635006762. Byatt, A. S. (1 May 2009). "Blaming Nora". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30 May 2017. "The alternative ending of A Doll's House"...
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Kristin Scott Thomas. It was written by Philip and Belinda Haas with A. S. Byatt after her 1992 novella Morpho Eugenia (included in her book Angels and...
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as a neurotic mob boss and Billy Crystal as his therapist; and Possession (2002), based on the best-selling novel by A. S. Byatt. Levinson has a television...
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novelist, he was the father of the writers Dame Margaret Drabble and Dame A. S. Byatt. Born in Conisbrough, he was educated at Mexborough Grammar School before...
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One Thousand and One Nights (redirect from A thousand and one nights)
Nights continued to be a favourite book of many British authors of the Romantic and Victorian eras. According to A. S. Byatt, "In British Romantic poetry...
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Movies and The F.B.I. Dick York missed a total of 14 episodes during his five years on the show (1964-1969) due to a degenerative back ailment that limited...
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2012: Isabel Allende 2014: Salman Rushdie 2016: Haruki Murakami 2018: A. S. Byatt 2022: Karl Ove Knausgård 2024: Margaret Atwood "JK Rowling wins Hans...
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will continue to entertain readers in later volumes". In a review for The Guardian, A. S. Byatt noted that the book connected two different meanings of...
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soon be a prize for "writers with red hair". A. S. Byatt, who won the 1990 Man Booker Prize, said it was a "sexist prize", claiming that "such a prize was...
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