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  1. David Garnett (Brighton, 9 de março 1892 – Montcuq, França, 17 de fevereiro 1981) foi um escritor e editor britânico. Destacado membro do Grupo de Bloomsbury, obteve reconhecimento literário quando seu romance A Mulher-Raposa (Lady into Fox no original) foi agraciado em 1922 com o prêmio James Tait Black Memorial de ficção.

  2. David Garnett (9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was an English writer and publisher. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname "Bunny", by which he was known to friends and intimates all his life.

  3. David Garnett (born March 9, 1892, Brighton, East Sussex, Eng.—died Feb. 17, 1981, Le Verger Charry, Montcuq, Fr.) was an English novelist, son of Edward and Constance Garnett, who was the most popularly acclaimed writer of this literary family. A prolific writer, he is best known for his satirical fantasies Lady into Fox (1922), the tale of ...

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  4. Lady into Fox was David Garnett's first novel using his own name, published in 1922. This short and enigmatic work won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize , and the Hawthornden Prize a year later. Being a work of fantasy set in the present-day society, it fits into the category of Contemporary Fantasy which was not yet recognized as ...

  5. David Garnett foi um escritor e editor britânico. Destacado membro do Grupo de Bloomsbury, obteve reconhecimento literário quando seu romance A Mulher-Raposa foi agraciado em 1922 com o prêmio James Tait Black Memorial de ficção.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2015 · O f all David “Bunny” Garnett’s countless appearances in Bloomsbury journals, one of the most revealing turns up in Frances Partridge’s diary in December 1970. Here, our man, nearly 80 ...

  7. 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.