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  1. Theodore Francis Powys (20 December 1875 – 27 November 1953) – published as T. F. Powys – was a British novelist and short-story writer. He is best remembered for his allegorical novel Mr. Weston's Good Wine (1927), where Weston the wine merchant is evidently God.

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  2. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Theodore Francis Powys. Born: Dec. 20, 1875, Shirley, Derbyshire, Eng. Died: Nov. 27, 1953, Mappowder or Sturminster Newton, Dorset (aged 77) Notable Works: “Mr. Weston’s Good Wine” Notable Family Members: brother John Cowper Powys. brother Llewelyn Powys.

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  3. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Theodore Francis Powys. ‘A Mystical Fabulist’. ‘T.F. Powys, that master of rural understatement whose wry humour and warmth, and whose marvellous narrational “pull”, are irresistible.’. — Ronald Blythe. ‘Theodore Powys wrote extraordinary fables of English country life.

  4. Genre. Fiction, Fantasy, Classics. edit data. Theodore Francis Powys, published as T. F. Powys, was born in Shirley, Derbyshire, the son of the Reverend Charles Francis Powys (1843–1923), vicar of Montacute, Somerset, for 32 years, and Mary Cowper Johnson, grand-daughter of Dr John Johnson, cousin and close friend of the poet William Cowper.

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    • November 27, 1953
    • December 20, 1875
  5. Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) A Powys website. The Derbyshire Powys – Britain’s most accomplished literary family. The PowysFamily. Bibliography. 1916 The Soliloquy of a Hermit. 1923 Black Bryony. 1923 The Left Leg. 1924 Mark Only. 1925 Mr. Tasker’s Gods. 1925 Mockery Gap. 1926 A Stubborn Tree. 1926 A Strong Girl and The Bride.

  6. Theodore Francis Powys, (published as T. F. Powys), was a British novelist and short-story writer. Profile. Born: 20 December 1875 in Derbyshire. Died: 27 November 1953. Nationality: British. Gender: Male. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

  7. The Quiet Man of Dorset —T. F. Powys. In a red brick cottage in the village of East Chaldon in Dorset, Theodore Francis Powys, the author of Mr Weston’s Good Wine, lived for the greater part of his life. There all his writing was done; there he married, and there his children were born.