Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay, DBE (1 August 1881 – 30 October 1958) was an English writer, most noted for her award-winning novel The Towers of Trebizond...
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Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin (born Macaulay Carson Culkin; August 26, 1980 (1980-08-26)) is an American actor and musician. He rose to prominence as...
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The Towers of Trebizond is a novel by Rose Macaulay (1881–1958). Published in 1956, it was the last of her novels, and the most successful. It was awarded...
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published in 1950 by the English novelist, biographer and traveller Rose Macaulay (1881–1958), the last but one of her novels. In the summer of 1945,...
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Medici, and Curfew, before appearing in Changeland with Seth Green and Macaulay Culkin. Williams plays the lead in the 2019 Andrew Davies adaptation of...
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people with the surnames Macaulay, MacAulay, and McAulay. Alastair Macaulay, chief dance critic of the New York Times Angus Macaulay (1759–1827), schoolmaster...
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Macaulay (6 August 1852 – 6 July 1915), also known as G. C. Macaulay, was a noted English classical scholar. His daughter was the fiction writer Rose...
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Furnace (magazine), a literary magazine The Furnace, a 1907 novel by Rose Macaulay "The Furnace" (short story), by Stephen King Furnace (album), by Download...
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province of the Ottoman Empire The Towers of Trebizond, a 1956 novel by Rose Macaulay This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trebizond...
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in China lacks explicit mentions of China itself. The English writer Rose Macaulay published What Not: A Prophetic Comedy in 1918. What Not depicts a dystopian...
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published nonfiction works by Isaiah Berlin, Hugh Trevor-Roper, and Rose Macaulay, and novels by Mary McCarthy and Saul Bellow. Later it published titles...
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They Were Defeated is a historical novel by Rose Macaulay, first published in 1932. It was published in the USA under the title The Shadow Flies. It was...
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Abyssinian experiences in a book, Waugh in Abyssinia (1936), which Rose Macaulay dismissed as a "fascist tract", on account of its pro-Italian tone....
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annoyed at each other, giving many opportunities for venting rancour." —Rose Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizond "Winslow Homer: The Croquet Game". Yale University...
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Survive Them (1994) pp. 268–269 Pam/Pearson, p. 148 Pam/Pearson, p. 166 Rose Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizond (1990) p. 66 G. Legman, Rationale of the Dirty...
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Suspect (2019) Lanny (2019) Flights (2019) The Towers of Trebizond by Rose Macaulay (2024) "BBC - Soundstart - Previous Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award Winners"...
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Bourgeoisie Harold Nicolson Mass culture Middle of the road (music) Peak TV Rose Macaulay Saturday Night Theatre Social climber The Good Companions The Movement...
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although other associates suggested Edith Sitwell, Charlotte Mew, and Rose Macaulay. He included four poems from Shove's recent first collection, Dreams...
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modern cultural figures and social reformers. These include the writers Rose Macaulay, Virginia Woolf, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Katharine Tynan; the artists...
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Macaulays of Lewis and Clan MacAulay which was centred in the Loch Lomond area, bordering the Scottish Highlands and Scottish Lowlands. The Macaulays...
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set in Trebizond at its height. The Towers of Trebizond, a novel by Rose Macaulay (1881–1958) "Some scholars believe that the new state was subject to...
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to 1962. C. S. Lewis Rod Liddle David Lloyd George Malcolm MacColl Rose Macaulay Ramsay Macdonald Dorothea Mackellar contributed her poem “My Country”...
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women invited along with Wedgwood were Elizabeth Bowen and Rose Macaulay, though Macaulay's was "too mischievous to use", according to Bowen's biographer...
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Laurence Housman - Lionel Johnson - Rudyard Kipling - Shane Leslie - Rose Macaulay - J. W. Mackail - John Masefield - George Meredith - Alice Meynell -...
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contains the Hinde Street Methodist Church and was home to the novelist Rose Macaulay until her death. Hinde Street runs from Manchester Square in the west...
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Lord Macaulay. Classical scholar George Campbell Macaulay was a brother, through whom author Rose Macaulay was his niece. His forenames appear to have been...
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at Pembroke College, Cambridge and television/radio presenter Dame Rose Macaulay, novelist Serena Mackesy, journalist and author Miriam Margolyes, (b...
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Swingler, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mulk Raj Anand, Maurice Richardson and Rose Macaulay. In 1937, Calder-Marshall wrote scripts for MGM although none appears...
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British MP Thomas Babington Macaulay, Zachary Macaulay, the historian G.M. Trevelyan and the British novelist Rose Macaulay. She is of Scottish and Italian...
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Macaulay. His brothers included George Campbell Macaulay, the father of Dame Rose Macaulay, and Reginald Macaulay. He never married, and died in Clent, near...
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