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  1. A selection of articles by or about Glen from the Society’s Newsletters (see Glen's page for a full list) NL46, Jul 2002 Review of GC’s poems Ancestral Haunts (2002) by P.J. Kavanagh. NL53, Nov 2004 Letter from GC: Revisiting his book John Cowper Powys Novelist. NL59, Nov 2006 Review of Llewelyn Powys’s Diary for 1908.

  2. 11 de out. de 2007 · John Cowper Powys is a form of literary Marmite. ... (A Glastonbury Romance and Weymouth Sands) and his Autobiography, which is one of the most unusual self-revelations ever penned.

  3. John Cowper Powys. Powys was born in Shirley, Derbyshire, in 1872. He was the eldest of eleven children, in a family notable for its individualistic characters. His brothers, Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) and Llewelyn Powys (1884-1939), also became important writers. Their father, a clergyman, took great pride in his Welsh ancestry; their ...

  4. T.F. Powys (born Dec. 20, 1875, Shirley, Derbyshire, Eng.—died Nov. 27, 1953, Mappowder or Sturminster Newton, Dorset) was an English novelist and short-story writer whose works dealt mainly with the hardships and brutalities of rural life. The brother of the authors John Cowper and Llewelyn Powys, he did not go to a university but rather ...

  5. Un fils, Littleton Alfred Powys, naît de leur union en 1902. John Cowper Powys travaille comme enseignant à Brighton puis à Eastbourne, avant de devenir conférencier itinérant en littérature pour le compte des universités d' Oxford et de Cambridge. Il exerce ensuite en Europe continentale et enfin aux États-Unis, où il vit de 1904 à 1934.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...