Edward William Garnett (5 January 1868 – 19 February 1937) was an English writer, critic and literary editor, who was instrumental in the publication of...
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Alfred Edward "Alf" Garnett is a fictional character from the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part and its follow-on and spin-off series Till Death......
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Richard Garnett C.B. (27 February 1835 – 13 April 1906) was a scholar, librarian, biographer and poet. He was keeper of printed books at British Museum...
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intimates all his life. Garnett was born in Brighton, East Sussex, the only child of writer, critic and publisher Edward Garnett and his wife Constance...
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Constance Clara Garnett (née Black; 19 December 1861 – 17 December 1946) was an English translator of nineteenth-century Russian literature. She was the...
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Edward Garnett (born (1965-06-02) 2 June 1965 (age 59)) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played...
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heavily edited by Edward Garnett who removed 80 passages, roughly a tenth of the text. The novel is dedicated to Garnett. Garnett, as the literary advisor...
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Angelica married David Garnett, by then an editor, reviewer and novelist whose parents were Edward Garnett and Constance Garnett, the noted translator...
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Ada Galsworthy (translator of French literature), Edward Garnett, Garnett's wife Constance Garnett (translator of Russian literature), Stephen Crane,...
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Woolf her great-aunt. Her father's parents were Edward Garnett, a publisher and writer, and Constance Garnett (née Black), a prolific translator of Russian...
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could have been considered libellous (or at least indiscreet), while Edward Garnett preferred the 1926 version. Literary merits aside, however, producing...
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been lost". An abridged version was arranged and introduced in 1908 by Edward Garnett, but the original version was reissued with a new introduction by Doughty...
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English-language authors, fostered by the firm's editor and reader Edward Garnett. Cape's list of writers ranged from poets including Robert Frost and...
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founders included Edward Garnett, G. K. Chesterton and Conal O'Riordan. It was just one of a number of similar London groups (Garnett had another Soho...
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life of Edward Garnett. London, UK: Jonathan Cape. p. 5. ISBN 978-0224081818. Smith, Helen (2017). The Uncommon Reader: A life of Edward Garnett. London...
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Still (1951) – Tom Stevens Bugles in the Afternoon (1952) – Captain Edward Garnett Diplomatic Courier (1952) – Narrator (voice, uncredited) Wait till the...
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Arabia, arranged & introduced by Edward Garnett. Duckworth & Co, 1908. Passages from Arabia Deserta, selected by Edward Garnett. Jonathan Cape, 1931. "Mr. C...
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until Jonathan Cape accepted it on the advice of its respected Reader, Edward Garnett. Bates was then twenty years old. More novels, collections of short...
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1927. Selected Poems of Edward Thomas. With an Introduction by Edward Garnett, Gregynog Press, 1927. 275 copies The Poems of Edward Thomas, ed. R. George...
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published, they never spoke again. In 1911, Lawrence was introduced to Edward Garnett, a publisher's reader, who acted as a mentor and became a valued friend...
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Pillars of Wisdom that has never been published before, co-authored with Edward Garnett (Edited by Nicole and Jeremy Wilson) Letters from T. E. Shaw to Viscount...
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Henley accepted it for the New Review, and Conrad wrote to his agent, Edward Garnett, "Now I have conquered Henley, I ain't 'fraid o' the divvle himself...
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grew up in Crockham Hill. Edward Garnett, writer, editor, associated with early 20th century authors, husband of Constance Garnett, lived at "The Cearne"...
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wanted to have his past life and fame obliterated, when he wrote to Edward Garnett: "The Air Force is not a man-crushing humiliating slavery, all its days...
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publisher David S. Garnett (born 1947), British science fiction writer Edward Garnett (1868–1937), British writer, critic and editor Edward Garnett (cricketer)...
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was published in Chicago a year later.) Edward Garnett (whose son David would marry Duckworth's niece Angelica Bell) was Duckworth's...
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Revolutions of 1917 perceived the author's insights differently. Writing to Edward Garnett in 1911, Conrad said "...in this book I am concerned with nothing but...
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his door, and his reflections upon them." According to famed author Edward Garnett, in this work, Tolstoy says that society needs to abolish "land-slavery...
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Egoist. In 1916, in his reader's report to Duckworth & Co., Publishers, Edward Garnett wrote that, to make it publishable, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young...
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depicted fairly vividly and I retained its main features.” According to Edward Garnett in his introduction to the first English translation (1895), this reliance...
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