• Coningsby, or The New Generation is an English political novel by Benjamin Disraeli, published in 1844. Coningsby (1844 First Edition) was the first of...
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    character. Novels portal Victorian era portal One Nation Conservatism Coningsby (novel) Tancred (novel) There is no critical edition of Disraeli's novels. Most...
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  • Coningsby is in Lincolnshire, England. Coningsby may also refer to: Coningsby (novel) Royal Air Force Station Coningsby, near to and named for the town...
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    Earl Coningsby was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1719 for Thomas Coningsby, 1st Baron Coningsby, with remainder to his eldest...
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    " Coningsby was followed by Sybil; or, The Two Nations (1845), another political novel, which was less idealistic and more clear-eyed than Coningsby; the...
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    Benjamin Disraeli, whose 1844 novel, Coningsby, he was named after. Benjamin was noted to have been close to Coningsby, and named him as the heir to his...
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  • The Sisters-in-Law by Gertrude Atherton The Kingdom Round the Corner by Coningsby Dawson If Winter Comes by A. S. M. Hutchinson The Sheik by Edith M. Hull...
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    biographer George Earle Buckle could still claim that Coningsby and Lothair were the two novels on which his reputation rested with the general reader...
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    New Crusade (1847) is a novel by Benjamin Disraeli, first published by Henry Colburn in three volumes. Together with Coningsby (1844) and Sybil (1845)...
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  • The Children of Men is a dystopian novel by English writer P. D. James, published in 1992. Set in England in 2021, it centres on the results of mass infertility...
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  • D'Israeli's novel Coningsby Tante Sidonia, in Willy Vandersteen's comics series Spike and Suzy Sidonia, heroine of Radclyffe Hall's novel A Saturday Life...
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    with Lady Jane Coningsby and Carmina Willoughby. Penelope always cowers away from the antics of Lady Sarah Bartelmy and Lady Jane Coningsby. Penelope is...
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  • those who meet highly specific membership requirements. For example, the Coningsby Club requires members to have been a part of either OUCA or CUCA, the...
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  • two Avro Lancaster bombers in flying condition, in the BBMF Museum at Coningsby RAF station Thumper, a small arms ammunition concept popularized by gun...
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    Disraeli had no children; he left Hughenden to his nephew, Coningsby Disraeli. However, as Coningsby was only 14 at the time, his trustees rented out the property...
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    Prehistoric London. Its Mounds and Circles. The Covenant Publishing Co.London 1914 Disraeli, Benjamin "Coningsby", London 1844. Retrieved 31 October 2010....
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  • speakers. Other: -on- – /ˈʌn/ as first syllable is usually as in London, Coningsby or Tonbridge (see Middle English handwriting preventing 'un' and 'um');...
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    works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels Ivanhoe (1819), Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1814), Old Mortality (1816), The...
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    The Coast of Folly (category Films based on British novels)
    scenes were cut before its release. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Coningsby William Dawson, and adapted for the screen by James Ashmore...
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    expanded in Tancred (1847). With Coningsby; or, The New Generation (1844), Disraeli, in Blake's view, "infused the novel genre with political sensibility...
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    Coningsby Dawson (26 February 1883 – 10 August 1959) was an Anglo-American novelist and soldier of the Canadian Field Artillery, born at High Wycombe...
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    attending. His first solo London exhibition took place in late 2017 at the Coningsby Gallery in Fitzrovia and the Leyden Gallery in Spitalfields. In 2023,...
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    being shot down in an Avro Lancaster R5840 of No.106 Squadron based at Coningsby, all seven airmen of the crew being taken Prisoner of War. Dotrice was...
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  • and Hainaut Philippa Basset (died 1265), Countess of Warwick Philippa Coningsby (died 1596), English aristocrat Philippa de Beauchamp (1344–1386), Countess...
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    ˈsɪndʒən ˈwɔː/; 28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book...
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  • The Cater Street Hangman (category 1979 British novels)
    reading a newspaper she suggests that the new work by Charles Dickens or Coningsby by Benjamin Disraeli would be more acceptable reading material. In John...
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    Churchill in 1956. Churchill was a prolific writer. His output included a novel (Savrola), two biographies, memoirs, histories, and press articles. Two...
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    to found, because she remembered that similar coats had been worn at Coningsby Hospital in Hereford. London is the simplest choice, perhaps, since Gwyn's...
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  • character of Victorian society, chiefly agrarian. Disraeli's trilogy Coningsby (1844), Sybil (1845), and Tancred (1847) details the intellectual arguments...
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    Scotland was oppressed. Ferguson has also argued (citing Walter Scott's novel Waverley) that Scotland after the Jacobite rebellion remained a land divided...
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