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  1. 17 de mai. de 1981 · Part high camp comedy of manners and part fairy tale, Five Novels by Ronald Firbank (1886-1926) is introduced by Osbert Sitwell. Firbank lived a life of exquisite, if lonely, leisure. He composed all his novels on postcards in his countless hotel rooms, always lavish with flowers. His moves were impulsive––"Tomorrow I go to Haiti.

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  2. Téléchargement immédiat. 1€17. Télécharger. Valmouth ebook (ePub) Ronald Firbank (Auteur) Widely considered to be Firbank's finest novel, Valmouth (1919) is set in a fictional coastal town in the West of England, where the air is so glorious that the population is mainly composed of over-sexed centenarians.

  3. Complete Short Stories. Ronald Firbank. Dalkey Archive Press, 1990 - Fiction - 170 pages. Best known for his witty, ingenious novels, Ronald Firbank began his literary apprenticeship as a writer of short stories (or "contes," as he called them), all of which are gathered here for the first time. They were written at a time when the literature ...

  4. Ronald Firbank. Ronald Firbank (1917) Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank, genannt Ronald Firbank (* 17. Januar 1886 in London; † 21. Mai 1926 in Rom) war ein britischer Schriftsteller.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2023 · FIRBANK, Ronald. Plaque erected in 2023 by English Heritage at 33 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 7TR, City of Westminster. The novelist Ronald Firbank, known for his works that explore sexuality, social climbing and religion, has had a significant influence over many writers, including Evelyn Waugh, Angela Carter and Alan Hollinghurst.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Ronald Firbank. Firbank, un Anglais, est né en 1886 et est mort en 1926, ayant écrit un petit nombre de romans dont les titres révèlent l’orientation : Concernant les excentricités du cardinal Pirelli , ou celui que je vous recommande aujourd’hui (non que je ne les recommande pas tous), La Princesse artificielle .

  7. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Ronald Firbank was christened Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank in 1886, and his first published book gives his name as Arthur Firbank on the title page (see Brophy, 1973, p. 136). In The Swimming-Pool Library Firbank’s desire to be black—a state of being he associates with naturalness, unselfconsciousness and erotic liberation—is finally granted.