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  1. Nicholas Mosley Nicholas Mosley, b.1923, was educated at Eton, fought in Italy from 1943-5 (being awarded the MC) and read philosophy at Oxford for a year. His early novels – Spaces of the Dark (1951) and Accident (1965), filmed by Losey – were essentially experimental; in the ’70s and ’80s he wrote the sequence that c

  2. Nicholas Mosley, lordi Ravensdale (25. kesäkuuta 1923 – 28. helmikuuta 2017) oli brittiläinen baronetti ja kirjailija. Mosleyn vanhemmat olivat Oswald ja Cynthia Mosley . Kumpikin toimi hänen lapsuudessaan Työväenpuolueen edustajina alahuoneessa .

  3. 17 de out. de 1994 · Once known as the most hated man in England, Sir Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) is an intriguing and infamous figure in British politics. Rich and aristocratic, Mosley began his political career within the fold of the smart international married to Cynthia Curzon, "Tom and Cimmie" counted among their friends Ramsay MacDonald, Winston Churchill, the Sitwells, and the Belgian royal family.

  4. 68 ratings10 reviews. "Accident," Nicholas Mosley's brilliantly conceived and efficiently structured novel about Oxford University and environs, is a prose poem about marriage and infidelity, as well as the relationship between writing and existence, imagination and action. It is a study of the games academics play both with their students and ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 1991 · A memoir of the late British Fascist leader by his novelist son Nicholas Mosley (Judith, 1990, Serpent, 1989, etc.) may seem problematic, but as a biography of a controversial father by a loving and cleareyed son it is surprisingly charming. The Mosleys, it seems, were a very rum lot. Both Sir Oswald's father and grandfather lived apart from their wives, supposedly, in the case of his father ...

  6. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Saturday, 25th May 2024. E-edition Islington Tribune Westminster Extra Classifieds Jobs letters@camdennewjournal.com. Nicholas Mosley was a ‘brave, generous and loving presence’. Tributes to novelist at church close to Holloway Prison, where his fascist leader father was held. Friday, 17th March 2017 — By Gerald Isaaman and Koos Couvée.

  7. Nicholas Mosley (1923–2017) (later 3rd Baron Ravensdale a title inherited from his mother's family), and 7th Baronet of Ancoats; he was a novelist and wrote a biography of his father and edited his memoirs for publication. Michael Mosley (1932–2012), unmarried and without issue.