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  1. Charles Langbridge Morgan (22 January 1894 – 6 February 1958) was a British playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage. The main themes of his work were, as he himself put it, "Art, Love, and Death", and the relation between them.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Langbridge Morgan (born Jan. 22, 1894, Bromley, Kent, Eng.—died Feb. 6, 1958, London) was an English novelist, playwright, and critic. He was a distinguished writer of refined prose who stood apart from the main literary trends of his time.

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  3. Date of birth: 1894. Date of death: 1958. Spouse: Hilda Campbell Morgan (née Vaughan) Child: Elizabeth Shirley Vaughan Paget (née Morgan) Child: Roger Morgan. Parent: Mary Morgan (née Watkins) Parent: Charles Langbridge Morgan. Gender: Male. Occupation: drama critic, novelist, playwright.

  4. Charles Langbridge Morgan was a playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage. The main themes of his work were, as he himself put it, "Art, Love, and Death", and the relation between them. Themes of individual novels range from the paradoxes of freedom (The Voyage, The River Line), through passionate love seen from within (Portrait in ...

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  5. Charles Morgan, Valentine Cunningham (Foreword) 4.43. 23 ratings5 reviews. Set in the Charente country and the Paris music halls of the 1930s, The Voyage tells of the travails of one mans finest work is that rare thing: a novel with appeal across ages and tastes. It is at once romance and adventure, a hymn to France.

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  6. Famous Brasenose Names ›. Charles Langbridge Morgan, Critic, Playwright and Novelist 1894-1958. Charles Morgan came up to Brasenose in 1919, after serving in the First World War. As a student he studied Modern History but was soon a prominent member of both College and University dramatic societies.

  7. Overview. Charles Langbridge Morgan. (1894—1958) novelist and journalist. Quick Reference. (1894–1958) Novelist and dramatist, and from 1926 to 1939 dramatic critic of The Times. His novels include The Fountain (1932), Sparkenbroke (1936), The Judge's Story (1947), and The River Line ...