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  1. John Middleton Murry (Peckham, 6 agosto 1889 – Londra, 12 marzo 1957) è stato uno scrittore, giornalista e critico letterario inglese. Scrittore prolifico, pubblicò più di 60 libri, migliaia di saggi e recensioni sulla letteratura, sui temi sociali, politici e religiosi.

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    David Goldie, A Critical Difference: T. S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919–1928 (Oxford, 1998) F. A. Lea, The Life of John Middleton Murry (Oxford, 1959) K. M. Murry, Beloved Quixote: the unknown life of John Middleton Murry (London, 1986)

  3. Administrative / Biographical History. Writer and reviewer John Middleton Murry was born in Peckham, London, 6 August 1889. In 1901 he won a scholarship to Christ's Hospital, and reached Brasenose College, Oxford, also on a scholarship, and studied Classics. His literary career began in 1911 with the establishment ofRhythm, a quarterly.

  4. John Middleton Murry. (Peckham, 1889 - Londres, 1957) Crítico literario y periodista inglés. Desde muy joven, cuando ampliaba sus estudios clásicos en Oxford, colaboró con revista Rhythm (1911-1913), que pasó a llamarse The Blue Review en sus últimos números. Junto con Katherine Mansfield, con quien se casó en 1918, llegó a dirigir ...

  5. MURRY, John Middleton 1889-1957PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1889, in London, England; died of a heart attack March 31, 1957, in Bury St. Source for information on Murry, John Middleton 1889-1957: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  6. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata John Middleton Murry, Jr. , né le 9 mai 1926 à Abbotsbury dans le comté du Dorset et décédé le 29 avril 2002 (à 75 ans) , est un écrivain britannique qui publie sous les pseudonymes de Colin Murry et Richard Cowper . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Fils de l'écrivain, journaliste et critique John Middleton Murry et de sa seconde ...

  7. (1889–1957)Editor and critic, born in Peckham of ambitious lower-middle-class parents. He made his mark while still an Oxford undergraduate as editor of the modernist periodical Rhythm (1911–13), through which ...