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  1. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Nicholas Mosley (born June 25, 1923, London, England—died February 28, 2017, London) was a British novelist whose work, often philosophical and Christian in theology, won critical but not popular praise for its originality and seriousness of purpose. Mosley graduated from Eton College (1942) and was an officer in the British army during World ...

  2. The impossible object of the title, ‘the triangle that can exist in two dimensions but not in three,’ symbolizes the impossibility of realising the good life unless one recognises the impossibility of attaining it: only then can it be possible to achieve it, through a kind of renunciation, in a ‘sophisticated, corrupt, chaotic world ...

  3. Nicholas Mosley. Nicholas Mosley was educated at Eton, fought in Italy from 1943-5 (being awarded the MC) and read philosophy at Oxford for a year. His early novels - Spaces of the Dark (1951) and Accident (1965), filmed by Losey - were essentially experimental; in the '70s and '80s he wrote the sequence that culminated in Hopeful Monsters (1990).

  4. Nicholas Mosley’s reputation as a writer has often been obscured by the extraordinary nature of his family background. Born in 1923 to an aristocratic family, he inherited the title of 3rd Baron Ravensdale. His grandfather was George Curzon, the last Viceroy of India to serve under Queen Victoria. He is also…

  5. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Nicholas Mosley was a ‘brave, generous and loving presence’. Tributes to novelist at church close to Holloway Prison, where his fascist leader father was held. Nicholas Mosley. MOURNERS gathered in Holloway yesterday (Thursday) to say farewell to writer and novelist Nicholas Mosley, eldest son of 1930s British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2013 · Although Nicholas Mosley has written two volumes of family biography and a volume of memoirs, he has, until now, avoided writing about his World War Two experiences.The son of Sir Oswald Mosley who, as the leader of the British Union of Fascists, had been jailed with his second wife, Diana (one of the Mitford sisters), early on in the war ostensibly as a security risk.

  7. Sir Nicholas Mosley ( c. 1527 – 12 December 1612) was an English merchant who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1599. Nicholas Mosley was born in or near Manchester in c. 1527, supposedly the eldest son of Edward Moseley and his wife Margaret Moseley (née Elcock). With his younger brothers, Oswald (1534-1621), Francis (1535-1570), and ...