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1935 in literature

Index 1935 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1935. [1]

339 relations: A Christmas Carol, A Clergyman's Daughter, A House Divided (novel), A Universal History of Infamy, A World to Win (Conroy novel), A. A. Thomson, A. J. Cronin, Abelardo Castillo, Adélia Prado, Agatha Christie, Alan Plater, Alan Sullivan, Alberto Moravia, Allegra Byron, Allen Lane, André Brink, André Malraux, Anna Katharine Green, Anna Kavan, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Annie Proulx, Anthony Kimmins, April 11, April 14, April 15, April 16, April 4, April 6, Archibald MacLeish, Audiobook, Audrey Wurdemann, August 11, August 15, August 17, August 22, August 27, August 30, August Mälk, B. Traven, Barry Cryer, Blandings Castle and Elsewhere, Bodleian Library, Boriswood, Boy (novel), Brough Superior, Call It a Day (play), Canterbury Cathedral, Carl Jung, Caroline Spurgeon, Cause Célèbre (play), ..., Charles Dickens, Charles G. Finney, Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Chase the Ace (play), Children's literature, Christopher Isherwood, Clarence Day, Clifford Odets, Clouds Hill, D. M. Thomas, David Lodge (author), David McKee, David Nobbs, Death in the Clouds, Deathblow Hill, December 10, December 13, December 17, December 21, December 28, Dino Buzzati, Dion Fortune, Doña Rosita the Spinster, Dobry, Dodie Smith, Dorothy L. Sayers, Earl Lovelace, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Eiji Yoshikawa, Eleanor Smith, Elias Canetti, Elizabeth Bowen, Ellery Queen, Emlyn Williams, England Made Me (novel), Enid Bagnold, Enter a Murderer, Eric Rücker Eddison, Erich von Däniken, Erika Mann, Ernest Hemingway, Ernest Raymond, Erskine Caldwell, Esther Vilar, February 13, February 18, February 23, February 28, February 7, Federal Theatre Project, Federico García Lorca, Fernando Pessoa, Francis Rattenbury, Franklin W. Dixon, Fredric Warburg, Gaudy Night, George Dangerfield, George Orwell, George Santayana, George Wylie Henderson, Georgette Heyer, Governor General of Canada, Graham Greene, Green Hills of Africa, Gujarati language, H. L. Davis, Harold Heslop, Harry Crews, Harvill Secker, Henri Barbusse, Henry Williamson, Herbert Read, Honey in the Horn, Hugh C. Rae, Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio, Ioan Bianu, Iris Origo, It Can't Happen Here, J. P. Clark, J. R. Ackerley, Jack Conroy, James Hanley (novelist), James T. Farrell, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Janette Oke, January 14, January 18, January 2, January 27, January 28, January 30, January 31, Jean Giraudoux, Jean Val Jean, John Buchan, John Dickson Carr, John Masefield, John O'Hara, John Steinbeck, Jon Stallworthy, Jorge Luis Borges, Josephine Johnson, Judith Rossner, Julian Bell, Julian Mitchell, July 13, July 30, June 15, June 7, Kate Seredy, Ken Kesey, Kenzaburō Ōe, Kofi Awoonor, Kurt Tucholsky, Labhshankar Thakar, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Lawrence Durrell, Lawrence Riley, Leo Myers, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Life With Father, List of works by Georgette Heyer, Little House on the Prairie (novel), Lizette Woodworth Reese, Louise Andrews Kent, Lynda Lee-Potter, Manuel Chaves Nogales, March 13, March 23, March 27, March 31, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Marquis de Sade, Martin Secker, Maxwell Anderson, May 1, May 13, May 19, May 2, May 29, Merkantilt biografisk leksikon, Michael Horovitz, Michael Joseph (publisher), Mistress of Mistresses, Monica Shannon, Morley Callaghan, Mr Norris Changes Trains, Mulk Raj Anand, Murder in the Cathedral, Musashi (novel), Naomi Mitchison, National Velvet, Nazi Germany, Nelson Algren, Newbery Medal, Ngaio Marsh, Nigel Tranter, Night Must Fall, Nobel Prize in Literature, North to the Orient, November 18, November 2, November 22, November 26, November 30, November 7, Now in November, October 11, October 7, Open University, P. G. Wodehouse, Panait Istrati, Panic (1935 play), Paperback, Pearl S. Buck, Penguin Books, Personal Appearance, Phoebe Atwood Taylor, Pied Piper of Lovers, Polish Biographical Dictionary, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, R. K. Narayan, Rachel Field, Régine Deforges, Receivership, Regency Buck, Rex Stout, Richard Brautigan, Robert P. T. Coffin, Rodney Hall (writer), Roger Senhouse, Royal Air Force, Royal National Institute of Blind People, S. S. Van Dine, Scrooge (1935 film), September 16, September 17, September 29, September 5, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Seymour Hicks, Shūji Terayama, Simon Gray, Sinclair Lewis, Solomon Cleaver, Somebody in Boots, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Steele Rudd, Susan Ertz, Swami and Friends, T. E. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot, Tarzan and the Leopard Men, Terence Rattigan, The 120 Days of Sodom, The Box of Delights, The Circus of Dr. Lao, The Field of Life and Death, The Garden Murder Case, The Great Divide (novel), The Green Child, The Hidden Harbor Mystery, The Hollow Man (Carr novel), The House in Paris, The Lamp of God, The Last Puritan, The League of Frightened Men, The Lotus Eaters (Weinbaum), The Red Widow Murders, The Spanish Cape Mystery, The Stars Look Down, The Strange Death of Liberal England, The Tinkling Symbol, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, The Unicorn Murders, Thomas Keneally, Thomas More, Three Act Tragedy, Tom Murphy (playwright), Tortilla Flat, Tsubouchi Shōyō, Tzigane (novel), Untouchable (novel), Verse drama and dramatic verse, W. H. Auden, Waiting for Lefty, William Henry Chamberlin, William Watson (poet), Winifred Holtby, Winterset (play), Xiao Hong, Yumeno Kyūsaku, Zoe Akins, 1785 in literature, 1843 in literature, 1846 in literature, 1856 in literature, 1857 in literature, 1858 in literature, 1859 in literature, 1860 in literature, 1868 in literature, 1869 in literature, 1873 in literature, 1874 in literature, 1884 in literature, 1888 in literature, 1890 in literature, 1898 in literature, 1901 in literature, 1935 in poetry, 1983 in literature, 1984 in literature, 2001 in literature, 2004 in literature, 2005 in literature, 2010 in literature, 2012 in literature, 2013 in literature, 2014 in literature, 2015 in literature, 2016 in literature, 2017 in literature, 2018 in literature. Expand index (289 more) »

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843; the first edition was illustrated by John Leech.

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A Clergyman's Daughter

A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell.

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A House Divided (novel)

A House Divided (1935) is the sequel to the 1932 novel Sons, and the third book in The House of Earth trilogy, all written by Nobel Prize winner Pearl S. Buck.

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A Universal History of Infamy

A Universal History of Infamy, or A Universal History of Iniquity (original Spanish title: Historia universal de la infamia), is a collection of short stories by Jorge Luis Borges, first published in 1935, and revised by the author in 1954.

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A World to Win (Conroy novel)

A World to Win is a novel written by Jack Conroy and published in 1935.

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A. A. Thomson

Arthur Alexander Thomson, MBE (7 April 1894 at Harrogate, Yorkshire – 2 June 1968 near Lord's in London) was an English writer best known for his books on cricket, for which he used the byline "AA Thomson".

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A. J. Cronin

Archibald Joseph Cronin, MBChB, MD, DPH, MRCP (19 July 1896 – 6 January 1981) was a Scottish novelist and physician.

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Abelardo Castillo

Abelardo Castillo (March 27, 1935 – May 2, 2017) was an Argentine writer, novelist, essayists, born in the city of San Pedro, Buenos Aires.

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Adélia Prado

Adélia Luzia Prado Freitas (born December 13, 1935) is a Brazilian writer and poet.

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Agatha Christie

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (born Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer.

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Alan Plater

Alan Frederick Plater CBE FRSL (15 April 1935 – 25 June 2010) was an English playwright and screenwriter, who worked extensively in British television from the 1960s to the 2000s.

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Alan Sullivan

Edward Alan Sullivan (November 29, 1868 — August 6, 1947) was a Canadian poet and author of short stories.

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Alberto Moravia

Alberto Moravia (November 28, 1907 – September 26, 1990), born Alberto Pincherle, was an Italian novelist and journalist.

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Allegra Byron

Clara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822) was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and Claire Clairmont.

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Allen Lane

Sir Allen Lane (born Allen Lane Williams; 21 September 1902 – 7 July 1970) was a British publisher who together with his brothers Richard and John Lane founded Penguin Books in 1935, bringing high-quality paperback fiction and non-fiction to the mass market.

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André Brink

André Philippus Brink, (29 May 1935 – 6 February 2015) was a South African novelist.

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André Malraux

André Malraux DSO (3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist and Minister of Cultural Affairs.

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Anna Katharine Green

Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 – April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist.

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Anna Kavan

Anna Kavan (born Helen Emily Woods; 10 April 1901 – 5 December 1968) was a British novelist, short story writer and painter.

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Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Anne Spencer Lindbergh (née Morrow; June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American author, aviator, and the wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh.

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Annie Proulx

Edna Ann Proulx (born August 22, 1935) is an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist.

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Anthony Kimmins

Anthony Martin Kimmins (born 10 November 1901 – 19 May 1964) was an English director, playwright, screenwriter, producer and actor.

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April 11

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April 14

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April 15

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April 16

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April 4

On the Roman calendar, this was known as the day before the nones of April (Pridie).

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April 6

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Archibald MacLeish

Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 – April 20, 1982) was an American poet and writer who was associated with the modernist school of poetry.

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Audiobook

An audiobook (or talking book) is a recording of a text being read.

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Audrey Wurdemann

Audrey Wurdemann (January 1, 1911 – May 20, 1960) was an American poet.

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August 11

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August 15

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August 17

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August 22

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August 27

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August 30

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August Mälk

August Mälk (4 October 1900 – 19 December 1987) was an Estonian writer and politician.

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B. Traven

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Barry Cryer

Barry Charles Cryer OBE (born 23 March 1935) is an English writer, comedian and actor.

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Blandings Castle and Elsewhere

Blandings Castle and Elsewhere is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse.

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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe.

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Boriswood

Boriswood Limited was a small London publishing house which was active from 1931 until 1938.

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Boy (novel)

Boy, James Hanley's second novel, first published in 1931 by Boriswood, is a grim story of the brief life and early death of a thirteen year old stowaway from Liverpool.

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Brough Superior

Brough Superior motorcycles, sidecars, and motor cars were made by George Brough in his Brough Superior works on Haydn Road in Nottingham, England, from 1919 to 1940.

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Call It a Day (play)

Call It a Day is a play by the British writer Dodie Smith first staged in 1935.

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Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England.

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Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.

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Caroline Spurgeon

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon (24 October 1869, India – 24 October 1942, Tucson, Arizona) was an English literary critic.

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Cause Célèbre (play)

Cause Célèbre or A Woman of Principle is a 1975 radio play, and the final play by the English author Terence Rattigan.

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Charles Dickens

Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic.

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Charles G. Finney

Charles Grandison Finney (December 1, 1905 – April 16, 1984) was an American news editor and fantasy novelist, the great-grandson of evangelist Charles Grandison Finney.

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Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz

Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (24 September 1878 – 23 May 1947) was a French-speaking Swiss writer.

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Charlotte Perkins Gilman; also Charlotte Perkins Stetson (July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935), was a prominent American feminist, sociologist, novelist, writer of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and a lecturer for social reform.

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Chase the Ace (play)

Chase the Ace is a comedy thriller play by the British writer Anthony Kimmins.

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Children's literature

Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are enjoyed by children.

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Christopher Isherwood

Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26 August 1904 – 4 January 1986) was an English-American novelist.

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Clarence Day

Clarence Shepard Day Jr. (November 18, 1874 – December 28, 1935) was an American author and cartoonist, best known for his 1935 work Life With Father.

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Clifford Odets

Clifford Odets (July 18, 1906 – August 14, 1963) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and director.

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Clouds Hill

Clouds Hill is an isolated cottage near Wareham in the county of Dorset in South West England.

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D. M. Thomas

Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas (born 27 January 1935), is a British novelist, poet, playwright and translator.

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David Lodge (author)

David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and literary critic.

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David McKee

David John McKee (born 2 January 1935) is a British writer and illustrator, chiefly of children's books and animations.

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David Nobbs

David Gordon Nobbs (13 March 1935 – 8 August 2015, The Guardian, 11 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.) was an English comedy writer, best known for writing the 1970s series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, adapted from his own novels.

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Death in the Clouds

Death in the Clouds is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company on 10 March 1935 under the title of Death in the Air and in UK by the Collins Crime Club in the July of the same year under Christie's original title.

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Deathblow Hill

Deathblow Hill, first published in 1935, is a detective story by Phoebe Atwood Taylor which features her series detective Asey Mayo, the "Codfish Sherlock".

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December 10

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December 13

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December 17

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December 21

In the Northern Hemisphere, December 21 is usually the shortest day of the year and is sometimes regarded as the first day of winter.

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December 28

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Dino Buzzati

Dino Buzzati-Traverso (14 October 1906 – 28 January 1972) was an Italian novelist, short story writer, painter and poet, as well as a journalist for Corriere della Sera.

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Dion Fortune

Dion Fortune (born Violet Mary Firth, 6 December 1890 – 6 January 1946) was a British occultist, Christian Qabalist, ceremonial magician, novelist and author.

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Doña Rosita the Spinster

Doña Rosita the Spinster (Doña Rosita la soltera) is a period play by the 20th-century Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca.

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Dobry

Dobry is a book by Monica Shannon first published in 1934 that won the Newbery Medal for most distinguished contribution to American literature for children in 1935.

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Dodie Smith

Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith (3 May 1896 – 24 November 1990) was an English children's novelist and playwright, known best for the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956).

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Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was a renowned English crime writer and poet.

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Earl Lovelace

Earl Lovelace (born 13 July 1935) is an award-winning Trinidadian novelist, journalist, playwright, and short story writer.

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American fiction writer best known for his celebrated and prolific output in the adventure and science-fiction genres.

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Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson (December 22, 1869 – April 6, 1935) was an American poet.

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Eiji Yoshikawa

was a Japanese historical novelist.

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Eleanor Smith

Lady Eleanor Furneaux Smith (1902, Birkenhead – 1945) was an active member of the Bright Young Things and an English writer.

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Elias Canetti

Elias Canetti (Елиас Канети; 25 July 1905 – 14 August 1994) was a German-language author, born in Ruse, Bulgaria to a merchant family.

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Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen, CBE (7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer, notable for some of the best fiction about life in wartime London.

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Ellery Queen

Ellery Queen is a crime fiction house name created by Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee, and later used by other authors under Dannay and Lee's supervision.

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Emlyn Williams

George Emlyn Williams, CBE (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1987), known as Emlyn Williams, was a Welsh writer, dramatist and actor.

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England Made Me (novel)

England Made Me or The Shipwrecked is an early novel by Graham Greene.

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Enid Bagnold

Enid Algerine Bagnold, Lady Jones (27 October 1889 – 31 March 1981) was a British author and playwright, known for the 1935 story National Velvet.

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Enter a Murderer

Enter a Murderer is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the second novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1935.

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Eric Rücker Eddison

Eric Rücker Eddison, CB, CMG (24 November 1882 – 18 August 1945) was an English civil servant and author, writing epic fantasy novels under the name E. R. Eddison.

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Erich von Däniken

Erich Anton Paul von Däniken (born 14 April 1935) is a Swiss author of several books which make claims about extraterrestrial influences on early human culture, including the best-selling Chariots of the Gods?, published in 1968.

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Erika Mann

Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (November 9, 1905 – August 27, 1969) was a German actress and writer.

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Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist.

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Ernest Raymond

Ernest Raymond (1888–1974) was a British novelist, best known for his first novel, Tell England (1922), set in World War I. His next biggest success was We, The Accused (1935), generally thought to be a reworking of the Crippen case.

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Erskine Caldwell

Erskine Preston Caldwell (December 17, 1903 – April 11, 1987) was an American novelist and short story writer.

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Esther Vilar

Esther Vilar (born Esther Margareta Katzen; September 16, 1935 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-German writer.

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February 13

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February 18

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February 23

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February 28

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February 7

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Federal Theatre Project

The Federal Theatre Project (FTP; 1935–39) was a New Deal program to fund theatre and other live artistic performances and entertainment programs in the United States during the Great Depression.

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Federico García Lorca

Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca, known as Federico García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director.

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Fernando Pessoa

Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (13 June 1888 – 30 November 1935), commonly known as Fernando Pessoa, was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher and philosopher, described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language.

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Francis Rattenbury

Francis Mawson Rattenbury (11 October 1867 – 28 March 1935) was a British architect, although most of his career was spent in British Columbia, Canada, where he designed many notable buildings.

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Franklin W. Dixon

Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster) as well as for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series published by Grosset & Dunlap.

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Fredric Warburg

Fredric John Warburg (27 November 1898 – 25 May 1981) was a British publisher best known for his association with the author George Orwell.

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Gaudy Night

Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, and the third including Harriet Vane.

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George Dangerfield

George Bubb Dangerfield (28 October 1904 in Newbury, Berkshire – 27 December 1986 in Santa Barbara, California) was an English-American journalist, historian, and the literary editor of Vanity Fair from 1933 to 1935.

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George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic whose work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism and outspoken support of democratic socialism.

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George Santayana

Jorge Agustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana y Borrás, known in English as George Santayana (December 16, 1863September 26, 1952), was a philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist.

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George Wylie Henderson

George Wylie Henderson (June 14, 1904 – 1965) was an American writer of the Harlem Renaissance.

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Georgette Heyer

Georgette Heyer (16 August 1902 – 4 July 1974) was an English historical romance and detective fiction novelist.

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Governor General of Canada

The Governor General of Canada (Gouverneure générale du Canada) is the federal viceregal representative of the.

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Graham Greene

Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991), better known by his pen name Graham Greene, was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

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Green Hills of Africa

Green Hills of Africa is a 1935 work of nonfiction by American writer Ernest Hemingway.

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Gujarati language

Gujarati (ગુજરાતી) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat.

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H. L. Davis

Harold Lenoir Davis (October 18, 1894–October 31, 1960), also known as H. L. Davis, was an American novelist and poet.

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Harold Heslop

Harold Heslop (1 October 1898–10 November 1983) was an English author, left-wing political actrivist, and coalminer, from near Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

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Harry Crews

Harry Eugene Crews (June 7, 1935 – March 28, 2012) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist.

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Harvill Secker

Harvill Secker is a British publishing company formed in 2005 from the merger of Secker & Warburg and the Harvill Press.

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Henri Barbusse

Henri Barbusse (May 17, 1873 – August 30, 1935) was a French novelist and a member of the French Communist Party.

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Henry Williamson

Henry William Williamson (1 December 1895 – 13 August 1977) was an English army officer, naturalist, farmer and ruralist writer known for his natural history and social history novels.

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Herbert Read

Sir Herbert Edward Read, DSO, MC (4 December 1893 – 12 June 1968) was an English art historian, poet, literary critic and philosopher, best known for numerous books on art, which included influential volumes on the role of art in education.

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Honey in the Horn

Honey in the Horn is a 1935 debut novel by Harold L. Davis.

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Hugh C. Rae

Hugh Crauford Rae (22 November 1935 – 24 September 2014) was a Scottish author of romantic historical fiction novels and thrillers.

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Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio

Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio ("the secret of the Old Woods") is a 1935 novel by the Italian writer Dino Buzzati.

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Ioan Bianu

Ioan Bianu (1856 or 1857 – February 13, 1935) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian philologist and bibliographer.

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Iris Origo

Dame Iris Margaret Origo, Marchesa Origo, DBE (15 August 1902 – 28 June 1988), née Cutting, was an English-born biographer and writer.

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It Can't Happen Here

It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical 1935 political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis, and a 1936 play adapted from the novel by Lewis and John C. Moffitt.

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J. P. Clark

John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo (born 6 April 1935) is a Nigerian poet and playwright, who has also published as J. P. Clark and John Pepper Clark.

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J. R. Ackerley

Joe Randolph "J.

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Jack Conroy

John Wesley Conroy (December 5, 1899 - February 28, 1990) was a leftist American writer,"Jack Conroy." Encyclopædia Britannica.

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James Hanley (novelist)

James (Joseph) Hanley (3 September 1897 – 11 November 1985) was a British novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Irish descent.

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James T. Farrell

James Thomas Farrell (February 27, 1904 – August 22, 1979) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and poet.

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James Tait Black Memorial Prize

The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes are literary prizes awarded for literature written in the English language.

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Janette Oke

Janette Oke (née Steeves; born February 18, 1935) is a Canadian author of inspirational fiction.

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January 14

In the 20th and 21st centuries the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar, thus January 14 is sometimes celebrated as New Year's Day (Old New Year) by religious groups who use the Julian calendar.

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January 18

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January 27

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January 28

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January 30

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January 31

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Jean Giraudoux

Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux (29 October 1882 – 31 January 1944) was a French novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright.

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Jean Val Jean

Jean Val Jean is a 1935 novel by Solomon Cleaver.

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John Buchan

John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, (26 August 1875 – 11 February 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation.

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John Dickson Carr

John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906 – February 27, 1977) was an American author of detective stories, who also published using the pseudonyms Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn.

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John Masefield

John Edward Masefield (1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) English poet and writer, was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1930.

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John O'Hara

John Henry O'Hara (January 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970) was an American writer who earned his early literary reputation for short stories and later became a best-selling novelist before the age of 30 with Appointment in Samarra and Butterfield 8.

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John Steinbeck

John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. --> (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American author.

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Jon Stallworthy

Jon (Howie) Stallworthy (18 January 1935 – 19 November 2014) FBA FRSL was Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford.

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Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, and a key figure in Spanish-language literature.

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Josephine Johnson

Josephine Winslow Johnson (June 20, 1910 – February 27, 1990) was an American novelist, poet, and essayist.

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Judith Rossner

Judith Rossner (March 31, 1935 – August 9, 2005) was an American novelist, best known for her acclaimed best sellers Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1975) and August (1983).

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Julian Bell

Julian Heward Bell (4 February 1908 – 18 July 1937) was an English poet, and the son of Clive and Vanessa Bell (who was the elder sister of Virginia Woolf).

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Julian Mitchell

Charles Julian Humphrey Mitchell FRSL (born 1 May 1935) is an English playwright, screenwriter and occasional novelist.

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July 13

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July 30

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June 15

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June 7

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Kate Seredy

Kate Seredy (November 10, 1899 – March 7, 1975) was a Hungarian-born writer and illustrator of children's books.

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Ken Kesey

Kenneth Elton Kesey (September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure.

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Kenzaburō Ōe

is a Japanese writer and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature.

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Kofi Awoonor

Kofi Awoonor (born George Kofi Nyidevu Awoonor-Williams; 1935 – 21 September 2013) was a Ghanaian poet and author whose work combined the poetic traditions of his native Ewe people and contemporary and religious symbolism to depict Africa during decolonization.

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Kurt Tucholsky

Kurt Tucholsky (January 9, 1890 – December 21, 1935) was a German-Jewish journalist, satirist, and writer.

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Labhshankar Thakar

Labhshankar Jadavji Thakar, also known by his pen names Lagharo and Vaidya Punarvasu (14 January 1935 – 6 January 2016), was a Gujarati poet, playwright and story writer from India.

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Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American writer known for the Little House on the Prairie series of children's books, published between 1932 and 1943, which were based on her childhood in a settler and pioneer family.

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Lawrence Durrell

Lawrence George Durrell (27 February 1912 – 7 November 1990) was an expatriate British novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer.

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Lawrence Riley

(The disambiguation page referred to above also has people named Lawrence Riley.) Lawrence Riley (1896–1974) was a successful American playwright and screenwriter.

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Leo Myers

Leopold Hamilton Myers (6 September 1881 – 7 April 1944) was a British novelist.

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Lewis Grassic Gibbon

Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Mitchell (13 February 1901 – 7 February 1935), a Scottish writer.

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Life With Father

Life With Father is a 1939 play by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, adapted from a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day.

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List of works by Georgette Heyer

Georgette Heyer (1902–1974) was an English author particularly known for her historical romance novels set in the Regency and Georgian eras.

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Little House on the Prairie (novel)

Little House on the Prairie is an autobiographical children's novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder, published in 1935.

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Lizette Woodworth Reese

Lizette Woodworth Reese (January 9, 1856 – December 17, 1935) was an American poet and teacher.

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Louise Andrews Kent

Louise Andrews Kent (May 25, 1886 – August 6, 1969) was an American author.

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Lynda Lee-Potter

Lynda Lee-Potter (2 May 1935 – 20 October 2004) was a British journalist.

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Manuel Chaves Nogales

Manuel Chaves Nogales (Seville, Spain August 1897 – May, 1944 in London) was a Spanish journalist and writer.

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March 13

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March 23

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March 27

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March 31

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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (August 8, 1896 – December 14, 1953); accessed December 8, 2014.

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Marquis de Sade

Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade (2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814), was a French nobleman, revolutionary politician, philosopher, and writer, famous for his libertine sexuality.

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Martin Secker

Martin Secker (6 April 1882 – 6 April 1978), born Percy Martin Secker Klingender, was a London publisher who was responsible for producing the work of a distinguished group of literary authors, including D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Norman Douglas, Henry James, Compton Mackenzie, and George Orwell.

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Maxwell Anderson

James Maxwell Anderson (December 15, 1888 – February 28, 1959) was an American playwright, author, poet, journalist and lyricist.

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May 1

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May 13

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May 19

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May 2

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May 29

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Merkantilt biografisk leksikon

Merkantilt biografisk leksikon: hvem er hvem i næringslivet? (Mercantile Biographical Encyclopedia: Who is Who in the Enterprise?) was a Norwegian-language encyclopedia published by Yrkesforlaget in 1935.

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Michael Horovitz

Michael Horovitz (born 4 April 1935) is a British poet, editor, artist and translator.

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Michael Joseph (publisher)

Michael Joseph (26 September 1897 – 15 March 1958) was a British publisher and writer.

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Mistress of Mistresses

Mistress of Mistresses is a fantasy novel by English writer Eric Rücker Eddison, the first in his in the Zimiamvian Trilogy First published in 1935, it centers on political intrigues between the nobles and rulers of the Three Kingdoms of Rerek, Meszria and Fingiswold, following the death of King Mezentius, an extraordinary ruler who has held sway over three kingdoms mainly through force of character.

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Monica Shannon

Monica G. Shannon Wing (March 7, 1893 – August 13, 1965) was a Canadian-born American children's author.

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Morley Callaghan

Morley Edward Callaghan, (February 22, 1903 – August 25, 1990) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and TV and radio personality.

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Mr Norris Changes Trains

Mr Norris Changes Trains (published in the United States as The Last of Mr. Norris) is a 1935 novel by the British writer Christopher Isherwood.

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Mulk Raj Anand

Mulk Raj Anand (12 December 1905 – 28 September 2004) was an Indian writer in English, notable for his depiction of the lives of the poorer castes in traditional Indian society.

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Murder in the Cathedral

Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T.S. Eliot, first performed in 1935, that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

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Musashi (novel)

is a Japanese novel written by Eiji Yoshikawa.

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Naomi Mitchison

Naomi Mary Margaret Mitchison, Baroness Mitchison, CBE (née Haldane; 1 November 1897 – 11 January 1999) was a Scottish novelist and poet.

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National Velvet

National Velvet is a novel by Enid Bagnold (1889–1981), first published in 1935.

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler through the Nazi Party (NSDAP).

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Nelson Algren

Nelson Algren (March 28, 1909 – May 9, 1981) was an American writer.

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Newbery Medal

The John Newbery Medal is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association (ALA).

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Ngaio Marsh

Dame Ngaio Marsh (23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982), born Edith Ngaio Marsh, was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre director.

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Nigel Tranter

Nigel Tranter OBE (23 November 1909 – 9 January 2000) was a Scottish author.

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Night Must Fall

Night Must Fall is a play, a psychological thriller, by Emlyn Williams, first performed in 1935.

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Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

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North to the Orient

North to the Orient is a 1935 book by the American writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh.

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November 18

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November 2

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November 22

In the ancient astronomy, it is the cusp day between Scorpio and Sagittarius.

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November 26

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November 30

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November 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the September equinox).

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Now in November

Now in November is a 1934 novel by Josephine Johnson.

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October 11

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October 7

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Open University

The Open University (OU) is a public distance learning and research university, and one of the biggest universities in the UK for undergraduate education.

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P. G. Wodehouse

Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humourists of the 20th century.

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Panait Istrati

Panait Istrati (sometimes rendered as Panaït Istrati; August 10, 1884 – April 16, 1935) was a Romanian working class writer, who wrote in French and Romanian, nicknamed The Maxim Gorky of the Balkans.

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Panic (1935 play)

Panic is a 1935 verse play by Archibald MacLeish.

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Paperback

A paperback is a type of book characterized by a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples.

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Pearl S. Buck

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973; also known by her Chinese name Sai Zhenzhu) was an American writer and novelist.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

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Personal Appearance

Personal Appearance (1934) is a stage comedy by the American playwright and screenwriter Lawrence Riley (1896–1974), which was a Broadway smash and the basis for the classic Mae West film Go West, Young Man (1936).

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Phoebe Atwood Taylor

Phoebe Atwood Taylor (1909–1976) was an American mystery author.

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Pied Piper of Lovers

Pied Piper of Lovers, published in 1935, is Lawrence Durrell's first novel.

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Polish Biographical Dictionary

Polski Słownik Biograficzny (PSB; Polish Biographical Dictionary) is a Polish-language biographical dictionary, comprising an alphabetically arranged compilation of authoritative biographies of some 25,000 notable Poles and of foreigners who have been active in Poland – famous as well as less well known persons, from Popiel, Piast Kołodziej and Mieszko I, at the dawn of Polish history, to persons who died in the year 2000.

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Pulitzer Prize for Drama

The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music.

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Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music.

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Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music.

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R. K. Narayan

R.

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Rachel Field

Rachel Lyman Field (1894–1942) was an American novelist, poet, and children's fiction writer.

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Régine Deforges

Régine Deforges (15 August 1935 – 3 April 2014) was a French author, editor, director, and playwright.

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Receivership

In law, receivership is a situation in which an institution or enterprise is held by a receiver—a person "placed in the custodial responsibility for the property of others, including tangible and intangible assets and rights"—especially in cases where a company cannot meet financial obligations or enters bankruptcy.

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Regency Buck

Regency Buck is a novel written by Georgette Heyer.

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Rex Stout

Rex Todhunter Stout (December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975) was an American writer noted for his detective fiction.

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Richard Brautigan

Richard Gary Brautigan (January 30, 1935 – ca. September 16, 1984) was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer.

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Robert P. T. Coffin

Robert Peter Tristram Coffin (March 18, 1892 – January 20, 1955) was a writer, poet and professor at Wells College (1921–1934) and Bowdoin College (1934–1955).

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Rodney Hall (writer)

Rodney Hall AM (born 18 November 1935) is an Australian writer.

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Roger Senhouse

Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (1899 – 1970) was an English publisher and translator, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists.

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Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.

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Royal National Institute of Blind People

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is a UK charity offering information, support and advice to almost two million people in the UK with sight loss.

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S. S. Van Dine

S. S. Van Dine (also styled S.S. Van Dine) is the pseudonym used by American art critic Willard Huntington Wright (October 15, 1888 – April 11, 1939) when he wrote detective novels. Wright was an important figure in avant-garde cultural circles in pre-World War I New York, and under the pseudonym (which he originally used to conceal his identity) he created the immensely popular fictional detective Philo Vance, a sleuth and aesthete who first appeared in books in the 1920s, then in movies and on the radio.

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Scrooge (1935 film)

Scrooge is a 1935 British fantasy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks, Donald Calthrop and Robert Cochran.

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September 16

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September 17

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September 29

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September 5

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Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Seven Pillars of Wisdom is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British soldier T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), while serving as a liaison officer with rebel forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916 to 1918.

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Seymour Hicks

Sir Edward Seymour Hicks (30 January 1871 – 6 April 1949), better known as Seymour Hicks, was a British actor, music hall performer, playwright, screenwriter, actor-manager and producer.

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Shūji Terayama

was an avant-garde Japanese poet, dramatist, writer, film director, and photographer.

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Simon Gray

Simon James Holliday Gray, CBE (21 October 1936 – 7 August 2008) was an English playwright and memoirist who also had a career as a university lecturer in English literature at Queen Mary, University of London, for 20 years.

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Sinclair Lewis

Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.

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Solomon Cleaver

Solomon Cleaver (1855–1939) was a Winnipeg minister and storyteller best known for his adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, published in 1935 as Jean Val Jean.

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Somebody in Boots

Somebody in Boots is writer Nelson Algren's first novel, based on his personal experiences of living in Texas during the Great Depression.

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Stanley G. Weinbaum

Stanley Grauman Weinbaum (April 4, 1902 – December 14, 1935) was an American science fiction writer.

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Steele Rudd

Steele Rudd was the pseudonym of Arthur Hoey Davis (14 November 1868 – 11 October 1935) an Australian author, from Queensland best known for his novel On Our Selection.

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Susan Ertz

Susan Ertz (13 February 1887 – 11 April 1985) was an Anglo-American writer, known for her "sentimental tales of genteel life in the country."Contemporary Authors, Thomson Gale, August 2003.

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Swami and Friends

Swami and Friends is the first of a trilogy of novels written by R. K. Narayan (1906–2001), English language novelist from India.

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T. E. Lawrence

Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence, (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935) was a British archaeologist, military officer, diplomat, and writer.

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T. S. Eliot

Thomas Stearns Eliot, (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965), was an essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and "one of the twentieth century's major poets".

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Tarzan and the Leopard Men

Tarzan and the Leopard Men is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the eighteenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan.

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Terence Rattigan

Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan, CBE (10 June 191130 November 1977) was a British dramatist.

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The 120 Days of Sodom

The 120 Days of Sodom, or the School of Libertinage (Les 120 Journées de Sodome ou l'école du libertinage) is a novel by the French writer and nobleman Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade.

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The Box of Delights

The Box of Delights is a children's fantasy novel by John Masefield.

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The Circus of Dr. Lao

The Circus of Dr.

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The Field of Life and Death

The Field of Life and Death (simplified Chinese: 生死场; traditional Chinese: 生死場; pinyin: Shēng sǐ chǎng) is a modern Chinese novel written by Xiao Hong, first published in complete form in 1935.

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The Garden Murder Case

The Garden Murder Case (first published in 1935) is the ninth in a series of mystery novels by S. S. Van Dine about fictional detective Philo Vance.

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The Great Divide (novel)

The Great Divide is a historical novel by the Canadian writer Alan Sullivan, which was first published in 1935.

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The Green Child

The Green Child is the only completed novel by the English anarchist poet and critic Herbert Read.

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The Hidden Harbor Mystery

The Hidden Harbor Mystery is Volume 14 in the original The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories published by Grosset & Dunlap.

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The Hollow Man (Carr novel)

The Hollow Man is a famous locked room mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), published in 1935.

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The House in Paris

The House in Paris is Elizabeth Bowen's fifth novel.

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The Lamp of God

The Lamp of God is a novella that was written in 1935 by Ellery Queen.

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The Last Puritan

The Last Puritan: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel is a 1935 novel by the Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana, set largely in the fictional town of Great Falls, Connecticut; Boston; and England, in and around Oxford.

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The League of Frightened Men

The League of Frightened Men is the second Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout.

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The Lotus Eaters (Weinbaum)

"The Lotus Eaters" is a science fiction short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum originally published in the April 1935 issue of Astounding Stories.

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The Red Widow Murders

The Red Widow Murders is a mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), who published it under the name of Carter Dickson.

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The Spanish Cape Mystery

The Spanish Cape Mystery is a novel that was written by Ellery Queen as the ninth book of the Ellery Queen mysteries.

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The Stars Look Down

The Stars Look Down is a 1935 novel by A. J. Cronin which chronicles various injustices in an English coal mining community.

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The Strange Death of Liberal England

The Strange Death of Liberal England is a book written by George Dangerfield published in 1935.

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The Tinkling Symbol

The Tinkling Symbol, first published in 1935, is a detective story by Phoebe Atwood Taylor which features her series detective Asey Mayo, the "Codfish Sherlock".

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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (originally titled Der Schatz der Sierra Madre) is a 1927 adventure novel by bilingual German author B. Traven, whose identity remains unknown., In the book, two destitute American men in Mexico of the 1920s join an older American prospector in a search for gold.

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The Trojan War Will Not Take Place

The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu) is a play written in 1935 by French dramatist Jean Giraudoux.

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The Unicorn Murders

The Unicorn Murders is a mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr (1906–1977), who published it under the name of Carter Dickson.

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Thomas Keneally

Thomas Michael Keneally, AO (born 7 October 1935) is a prolific Australian novelist, playwright, and essayist.

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Thomas More

Sir Thomas More (7 February 14786 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist.

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Three Act Tragedy

Three Act Tragedy is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie first published in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1934 under the title Murder in Three Acts and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in January 1935 under Christie's original title.

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Tom Murphy (playwright)

Tom Murphy (23 February 1935 – 15 May 2018) was an Irish dramatist who worked closely with the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and with Druid Theatre, Galway.

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Tortilla Flat

Tortilla Flat (1935) is an early John Steinbeck novel set in Monterey, California.

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Tsubouchi Shōyō

__NoTOC__ was a Japanese author, critic, playwright, translator, editor, educator, and professor at Waseda University.

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Tzigane (novel)

Tzigane is a novel by the English writer Lady Eleanor Smith, which was first published in 1935.

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Untouchable (novel)

Untouchable is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand published in 1935.

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Verse drama and dramatic verse

Verse drama is any drama written as verse to be spoken; another possible general term is poetic drama.

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W. H. Auden

Wystan Hugh Auden (21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was an English-American poet.

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Waiting for Lefty

Waiting for Lefty is a 1935 play by the American playwright Clifford Odets.

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William Henry Chamberlin

William Henry Chamberlin (February 17, 1897 – September 12, 1969) was an American historian and journalist.

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William Watson (poet)

Sir William Watson (2 August 1858 – 11 August 1935) was an English poet, popular in his time for the celebratory content, and famous for the controversial political content, of his verse.

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Winifred Holtby

Winifred Holtby (23 June 1898 – 29 September 1935) was an English novelist and journalist, now best known for her novel South Riding, which was posthumously published in 1936.

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Winterset (play)

Winterset is a play by Maxwell Anderson.

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Xiao Hong

Xiao Hong or Hsiao Hung (2 June 1911 – 22 January 1942) was a Chinese writer.

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Yumeno Kyūsaku

was the pen name of the early Shōwa period Japanese author Sugiyama Taidō.

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Zoe Akins

Zoe Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was an American playwright, poet, and author.

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1785 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1785.

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1843 in literature

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1846 in literature

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1856 in literature

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1857 in literature

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1858 in literature

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1859 in literature

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1860 in literature

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1868 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1868.

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1869 in literature

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1873 in literature

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1874 in literature

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1884 in literature

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1888 in literature

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1890 in literature

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1898 in literature

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1901 in literature

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1935 in poetry

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1983 in literature

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1984 in literature

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2001 in literature

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2004 in literature

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2005 in literature

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2010 in literature

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2012 in literature

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2013 in literature

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2014 in literature

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2015 in literature

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2016 in literature

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2017 in literature

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2018 in literature

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