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  1. David Garnett, né le 9 mars 1892 à Brighton et mort le 17 février 1981 à Montcuq , est un écrivain et éditeur britannique. Membre du Bloomsbury Group , il obtient la reconnaissance littéraire avec Lady into Fox ( La Femme changée en renard ), qui reçoit le James Tait Black Memorial Prize en 1922 et le Hawthornden Prize l'année suivante.

  2. David Garnett (* 9. März 1892 in Brighton , East Sussex ; † 17. Februar 1981 in Montcuq , Département Lot ) war ein britischer Schriftsteller, Verleger und Mitglied der Bloomsbury Group .

  3. 5 de jun. de 2015 · Rented in 1916 so that Grant and his lover David Garnett had somewhere to stay while doing the farm work that was the conscientious objectors’ alternative to the trenches, the house was both a ...

  4. Biography. David Garnett (GAHR-nuht) was born into a highly gifted literary family, whose members were on familiar terms with the most prominent men of letters of the nineteenth century. His ...

  5. David Garnett ( 1892. március 9. – 1981. február 17.) angol író, könyvkiadó. A Bloomsbury-kör kiemelkedő alakja. Legnevezetesebb irodalmi elismerése az 1922-ben a Rókafeleség (Lady into Fox) című regényéért elnyert Hawthornden-díj és James Tait Black-emlékdíj volt.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2015 · David Garnett, 1892-1981, known to his family and friends as “Bunny”, was the only child of a distinguished publisher’s editor, Edward Garnett, a friend and advisor to such writers as ...

  7. David Garnett. David Garnett (1892-1981) was the grandson of Richard Garnett (librarian at the British Museum and author of the wonderful fantasy collection The Twilight of the Gods, 1888). He was born in Brighton, and brought up near Edenbridge in Kent. As a child he had a coat made of rabbit skin, and thus earned the nickname Bunny, by which ...