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    Henry Green was the pen name of Henry Vincent Yorke (29 October 1905 – 13 December 1973), an English writer best remembered for the novels Party Going, Living, and Loving. He published a total of nine novels between 1926 and 1952. He is considered as one of the group designated in the 1920s/30s as the 'Bright Young People' by the ...

  2. 10 de out. de 2016 · Green was born Henry Vincent Yorke, to a prominent Gloucestershire family, and he worked as the managing director of H Pontifex & Sons Ltd., a manufacturing company purchased by his...

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  3. Henry Green was the nom de plume of Henry Vincent Yorke. Green was born near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, into an educated family with successful business interests. His father Vincent Wodehouse Yorke, the son of John Reginald Yorke and Sophia Matilda de Tuyll de Serooskerken, was a wealthy landowner and industrialist in Birmingham.

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    • December 13, 1973
    • October 29, 1905
  4. 4 de ago. de 2016 · Abstract. This chapter explores how Green’s early writing rigorously experiments and plays with the uncertainty and ambiguity created within the spaces between autobiography and fiction. It compares the biographical details of Henry Yorke (an aristocrat and a Bright Young Thing) with the fictional representations of those details ...

  5. Henry Green was born Henry Vincent Yorke in 1905, the son of a wealthy industrialist, near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. He went to Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. He published his first novel while still an undergraduate.

  6. Henry Vincent Yorke. Born: Oct. 29, 1905, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, Eng. Died: Dec. 13, 1973, London (aged 68)

  7. Henry Green was the pen name of Henry Vincent Yorke, an English author best known for his novels which explore the complexities of class and human relationships in a nuanced and often experimental style. Born on October 29, 1905, and passing away on December 13, 1973, Green was a prominent figure in 20th-century literature.