• Rose Tremain DBE FRSL (born 2 August 1943) is an English novelist, short story writer, and former Chancellor of the University of East Anglia. Rose Tremain...
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  • The Road Home is a 2007 novel by Rose Tremain. The story concerns Lev, a middle-aged immigrant who was recently widowed. He leaves his home, Auror, a village...
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  • Music and Silence is a historical novel written by English author Rose Tremain. The audiobook, released in 2009, is narrated by Michael Praed, Clare Wille...
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  • Lyman Tremain (1819–1878), American politician Rose Tremain (born 1943), British historical novelist Notable people with the forename include: Tremain Mack...
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  • screenplay by Rupert Walters, based on the 1989 novel of the same title by Rose Tremain. It stars Robert Downey Jr. as a 17th-century medical student exploited...
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  • Restoration is a novel by Rose Tremain, published in 1989. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1989 and was the Sunday Express Book of the Year...
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  • Sunjeev Sahota Will Self Carol Shields David Storey Elizabeth Strout Rose Tremain Anne Tyler Marina Warner Tim Winton "... in 1971, just two years after...
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  • The Gustav Sonata is a novel by English author Rose Tremain published in 2016 by Chatto & Windus. It won the National Jewish Book Award in 2016 and the...
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  • Trespass is a 2010 novel by British author Rose Tremain. The novel is set in a small town in Cévennes and concerns two pairs of mixed gender dysfunctional...
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  • Merivel: A Man of His Time is a novel by Rose Tremain, published in 2012. It is set in 17th century England, France and Switzerland and is a sequel to...
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  • novelist Rose Tremain, published in 1976. After six rejection slips Tremain was then advanced £350 for the novel by publisher Macdonald. As Tremain recalls...
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  • Sacred Country is a novel by English author Rose Tremain. It was published in 1992 by Sinclair-Stevenson and won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize...
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    (1997), Charlotte Gray by Sebastian Faulks (1999), The Way I Found Her by Rose Tremain (2000), The Swimming Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst (2007), Faust...
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  • and George Szirtes. Writers such as Margaret Atwood, Angela Carter, Rose Tremain, Andrew Motion, W. G. Sebald, Michèle Roberts and Patricia Duncker have...
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    This Perfect World Emma Donoghue – Room Gregg Hurwitz – You're Next Rose Tremain – Trespass Sarah Blake – The Postmistress 2011 – Summer Sarah Winman...
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  • production for Bloomsday 16 June 2012 Narrator: The Stack, short story by Rose Tremain, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra, 24 September 2012. Death in BBC Radio...
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  • The Colour is a 2003 novel by Rose Tremain, which was nominated for the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction. It is set in New Zealand. The title refers...
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    Maurier appears as a character in the short story "The Housekeeper" by Rose Tremain. The story imagines a lesbian affair between du Maurier and a Polish...
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    University of East Anglia. Her tutors included novelists Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain. Following her graduation from Oberlin College, Chevalier moved to England...
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  • Sir Kazuo Ishiguro, Kevin Brockmeier, Ian McEwan, Karl Kirchwey, Dame Rose Tremain and reputed screenwriters, such as David Benioff, Darren Star and Peter...
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  • Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, and Sean Bean. The film is loosely based on Rose Tremain's novel Trespass. Originally Barnard intended the film to be a straightforward...
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    (1984–1994) Sir Geoffrey Allen (1994–2003) Sir Brandon Gough (2003–2012) Dame Rose Tremain (2013–2016) Dame Karen Jones (2016–2024) Dame Jenny Abramsky (2024–present)...
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    Orchestra was "Music and Silence", inspired by the novel of the same name by Rose Tremain and first performed at The Royal Festival Hall in 2002. Dudley arranged...
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  • James Lasdun An Anxious Man Winner Michel Faber The Safehouse Runner up Rose Tremain The Ebony Hand Shortlist William Trevor Men of Ireland Shortlist Rana...
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    1976 *Boyd Tonkin 2020 Barbara Trapido 2011 Jeremy Treglown 1989 Dame Rose Tremain 1983 Lynne Truss 2004 Jenny Uglow, Vice-President 1998 *Amy Wack 2024...
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    Claude Jade (Lucienne des Grassins). For radio: Eugenie Grandet (2014) by Rose Tremain (adaptor), for BBC Radio 4 For television: Eugenie Grandet (1965) directed...
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  • guitarist now fronts the band The Romany Rye The Colour, a 2003 novel by Rose Tremain Color (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    and broad of beam." Louise appears in 'Merivel :A Man of his Time ' by Rose Tremain (2012) English royal mistress "Marquis de Thais". Famille de Saisy de...
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  • catastrophist Shortlist Barbara Trapido The Travelling Hornplayer 1999 Rose Tremain Music and Silence Winner Jim Crace Being Dead Shortlist Michael Frayn...
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  • Washington Post. Retrieved 7 June 2009. Grice, Elizabeth (8 June 2008). "Rose Tremain's Orange Prize: 'You can't pretend to be indifferent to prizes...'". The...
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