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  1. October 08, 1872. Died. June 17, 1963. Genre. Fiction. edit data. Powys was born in Shirley, Derbyshire, where his father was vicar. His mother was descended from the poet William Cowper, hence his middle name. His two younger brothers, Llewelyn Powys and Theodore Francis Powys, also became well-known writers.

  2. Autobiographie. Broché – Grand livre, 21 mai 1965. de John Cowper Powys (Auteur), Marie Canavaggia (Traduction) 5,0 4 évaluations. Afficher tous les formats et éditions. John Cowper Powys naît dans un presbytère de l'ère victorienne où le pasteur, son père, tel un démiurge nimbé de légendes druidiques, le marque de son empreinte en ...

  3. Coming to Terms with John Cowper Powys's Autobiography *. real honest self-portrait." {Autobiography, 539) "Even such an autobiographist as I am cannot tell all." For the last two years I have been devoting much of my time to a detailed consideration of JCP's Autobiography. My original motive.

  4. John Cowper Powys wrote compulsively: letters, diaries, short stories, fantasies, poetry, literary criticism, philosophy and, above all, novels poured out of him. He also wrote a remarkable autobiography. In addition to his Autobiography his masterpieces are considered to be Wolf Solent, Glastonbury Romance, Weymouth Sands and Porius.

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  5. Search for: 'John Cowper Powys' in Oxford Reference ». (1872–1963),brother of Llewelyn and Theodore Powys, was brought up in the Dorset–Somerset countryside which was to become of great importance in his later writing. He became a prolific writer of poetry and of essays on philosophy and religion, and produced a remarkable Autobiography ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2010 · John Cowper Powys Né en 1872 dans le Derbyshire, Powys a fait ses études à Cambridge. Il devient professeur dans un pensionnat de jeunes filles, puis conférencier dans une Association pour la propagation de la culture.

  7. In "John Cowper Powys's Autobiography: A Reader's Companion" references are to the Macdonald/Colgate University Press edition published in England in 1967 and in the United States in 1968. This version (October 2008) of Prof. Keith's document includes 1809 entries and is available here in A4 format as a 71 page, 376 kbytes PDF file.