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         Walpole Hugh:     more books (101)
  1. Hugh Walpole by Rupert Hart-Davis, 1998-04-01
  2. The Green Mirror by Sir Hugh Walpole, 2009-10-21
  3. Above the Dark Circus by Hugh Walpole, 1985
  4. The Captives by Hugh Walpole, 2002-02
  5. Rogue Herries (Paperback) by Hugh Walpole, 2010-02-17
  6. The Dark Forest (Classic Reprint) by Sir Hugh Walpole, 2010-04-26
  7. Sir Hugh Walpole and the United States: A Novelist's View of 1919-1936 America by Elizabeth Steele, 2006-12-30
  8. Hans Frost by Hugh Walpole, 2005-04
  9. Fortitude by Hugh Walpole, 2010-03-07
  10. Wintersmoon by Hugh Walpole, 1928
  11. The Secret City: A Novel in Three Parts by Hugh Walpole, 2010-04-03
  12. The Old Ladies by Hugh Walpole, 2006-11-12
  13. Vanessa by Hugh Walpole, 1971
  14. Hugh Walpole stumbles upon priceless literary treasure in a San Francisco book shop: by Ernest Jerome Hopkins 1887-1973, 1920-12-31

1. Hugh Walpole
Hugh Walpole, Education on Hugh Seymour Walpole, the son of Reverend GHSWalpole, was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1884. After being
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Hugh Seymour Walpole , the son of Reverend G. H. S. Walpole , was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1884. After being educated in England at King's School, Canterbury, and Emmanuel College , Cambridge, Walpole became a schoolmaster at a boys' school. His novel, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill (1911) was based on his experiences as a schoolteacher.
Walpole left teaching and became a journalist and was working in Russia with his great friend, Arthur Ransome , when the First World War was declared. He joined the

2. Hugh Walpole
Hugh Walpole. ExLibrans Am interested in learning of the present whereabouts orthe disposition of a Sir Walter Scott collection assembled by Hugh Walpole.
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3. Hugh Walpole
Hugh Walpole. Chevy High Performance MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION. GM High TechPerformance MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION. Hugh Walpole. Rogue Herries. Vanessa.
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6. Bibliographies De L'imaginaire (initiale W)
WALLER Jane, WALLING William, WALPOLE Horace. walpole hugh, WALRAET Matthieu,WALSH James Morgan. WALTER Elizabeth, WALTER JeanJacques, WALTERS Gordon.
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7. Hugh Walpole
Hugh Walpole. (88.0) David Copperfield (1935) review Rent; (74.8) Little LordFauntleroy (1936) review Rent. filmsgraded.com home page Since 06/09/00
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8. Uldale On The Internet - About Uldale - Hugh Walpole's Herries Chronicle
of four novels by the noted English novelist Sir hugh walpole. Collectively known as the Herries Chronicle, they
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Uldale on the Internet Uldale, The English Lake District, Cumbria, UK You are visitor var site="sm2uldale" Return home About Uldale . . . Where is Uldale? Uldale village today The Uldale Fells Settlement history The Herries Chronicle Legend and literature Hugh Walpole's Herries Chronicle The village of Uldale figures highly in literature pertaining to the Lake District, both factual and fictional. This is especially so of that which resulted from the burgeoning guidebook industry up to and around the turn of the century. At this time it was very fashionable to tour the more unusual and lesser-know parts of the region. Tourism in the Lake District was ballooning and there was an insatiable fascination with the unusual, be it the dramatic scenery (often exaggerated in such early accounts and described using adjectives such as 'stupendous' or 'horrifying'), or the isolated villages and curiously quaint country way of life. Unfortunately, many outlying villages such as Uldale are now virtually unknown to the modern day-tripper and rarely considered worthy of a visit. It is intriguing then, that during the 1930s Uldale received much publicity as a result of the publication of a series of four novels by the noted English novelist Sir Hugh Walpole. Collectively known as the

9. Sir Hugh Walpole (1884-1941)
Commentary bibliography on the supernatural tales of hugh walpole. Sir hugh walpole. sketched by Edgar Spence, 1935. hugh walpole's Weird Tales
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'Sir Hugh Walpole'
Hugh Walpole was born in New Zealand in 1884, the son of a Bishop. He came to England when he was five years old. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He lived in Cumbria from 1924 until his death in 1941. Hugh Walpole bought Brackenburn, overlooking Derwentwater , his 'little paradise on Catbells', in 1923. Originally a bungalow built of local Honister slate in 1909, he enlarged it and converted the upper story of the nearby garage into a library and study, which eventually housed his library of 30000 books, and his collection of paintings. The terraced garden in front of the house was designed by Walpole, who channelled a small beck to feed fountains and a pond. Literary visitors included J.B. Priestly, Sinclair Lewis, Arthur Ransome , W.H. Auden and Francis Brett Young. Walpole wrote a great deal while at Brackenburn, including his Cumberland family saga 'The Herries Chronicle' ('Rogue Herries', 'Judith Paris', 'The Fortress', and 'Vanessa'). He also wrote the 15 volumes of his diaries, which are now in the . The manuscripts of many of his novels are also in the Museum, along with work by

10. Hugh Walpole, Rogue Herries Author
hugh walpole. Welcome to. Big Bill's hugh walpole Stuff! (He wrote RogueHerries , don't you know!). Buy hugh walpole books from these links!
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In October 1935, Hugh Walpole wrote the following remarks in his diary: "Shall I have any lasting reputation? Like every author in history who has seriously tried to be an artist, I sometimes consider the question. Fifty years from now I think the Lake stories will still be read locally, other-wise I shall be mentioned in a small footnote to my period in literary history." Perhaps Hugh Walpole was rather harsh and pessimistic in this prediction, but of all his works only the Lake stories or the Herries Chronicle have consistently remained in print. The life of Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884-1941) is extremely interesting. He was a prolific writer who became one of the most popular authors on both sides of the Atlantic, admired by the public and the critics alike. The dust-wrappers of his books are littered with critical accolades that would be the envy of today's leading novelists. In addition, he was an excellent public speaker and his series of lecture tours in the States during the 1920s and 30s were the most popular since those of Dickens eighty years earlier At one point he was a resident scriptwriter in Hollywood, and he both wrote the scenario for and appeared in MGM's highly successful screen adaptation of "David Copperfield", which was released in 1935. Yet this phenomenally successful author sank into critical obscurity after his death in 1941, and the very critics who praised him so highly during his lifetime were the first to condemn him as old fashioned in his writing, and as an opportunist in literary circles.

11. Walpole, Hugh - University Of Maryland
walpole, hugh , Sir. The Captives Jeremy University Libraries, Universityof Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800
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12. Creative Quotations From Hugh Walpole (1884-1941)
Quotes from hugh walpole to inspire your creative thinking
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(1884-1941) born on Mar 13 English novelist, critic, dramatist. He was a natural storyteller with a fine flow of words and romantic invention; wrote "The Dark Forest," 1916.
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[A distressing event] came like a door banging on to a silent room. The whole secret of life is to be interested in one thing profoundly and a thousand other things well. All paraphrases and expletives are so much in disuse that soon the only way of making love will be to say, "Lie down." It isn't life that matters, it's the courage you bring to it.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: In "20,000 Quips and Quotes" by Evan Esar, 1968.

13. Writers, Artists And Architects In Cumbria
Novelists Writers. Thomas de Quincey, 17851859. Arthur Ransome, 1884-1967.Sir hugh walpole, 1884-1941. Poets. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834.
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'People in Cumbria'
W.G. Collingwood Beatrix Potter John Ruskin A Wainwright Thomas de Quincey Arthur Ransome Sir Hugh Walpole Poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge Norman Nicholson Robert Southey William Wordsworth Artists A. Heaton Cooper W. Heaton Cooper L.S. Lowry Canon Rawnsley Living Writers and Artists Melvyn Bragg Hunter Davies Margaret Forster Mike Harding ... Josefina de Vasconcellos Stained Glass Window
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Sir Edward Burne-Jones Henry Holiday William Morris Charles E Kempe Architects of National Importance
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M.H. Baillie Scott William Butterfield A.W.N. Pugin E.W. Pugin ... Philip Webb Other Architects Paley and Austin Sculptors Thomas Woolner Landscape Architects Thomas Mawson Lady Anne Clifford
The homes of some of these people are open to the public - see Writers Homes menu. Grevel Lindop , senior lecturer in English at Manchester University, has written 'A Literary Guide to the Lake District', which is a full guide to the Lake District and its literary associations. It describes much of Cumbria that is related to the many literary persons who were inspired by it. The indexes cross referance all places associated with a person, and all persons associated with a place. (£9.99, Chatto and Windus, 1994). Gavin Smith has written 'The Lake Poets', which covers the lives and works of Hartley Coleridge, Samuel Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey, Robert Southey, Dorothy Wordsworth and William Wordsworth. He describes a selection of their work, and also lists places in the Lake District associated with them. The book was published by Dalesman in 1998, and includes many drawings by the local artist Christine Isherwood.

14. Violet Books: Hugh Walpole Bibliography
Commentary and bibliography on the supernatural tales of hugh walpole. From Violet Books.Category Arts Literature Authors W walpole, hugh......Sir hugh walpole sketched by Edgar Spence, 1935. hugh walpole's WeirdTales. a bibliography introduced by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
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Sir Hugh Walpole
sketched by Edgar Spence, 1935
Hugh Walpole's Weird Tales
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introduced by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole was an English novelist whose homosexuality was rather more furtive than Wilde's, as well it might be since Walpole as a young man was able to follow, with all England, what happened to Wilde. Hugh was born March 13, 1884 in Auckland, New Zealand. His father became the Bishop of Edinburgh in 1910, providing Hugh with experiences commemorated in his play The Cathedral (1922). Hugh served with the Russian Red Cross in the Great War resulting in material for his novels The Dark Forest The Secret City Jeremy (1919) were like many of his works inspired by his personal biography. His famous "Herries" historicals set in the Lake District beginning with Rogue Herries (1930) place him highly among authors of swashbucklers. There are Portrait of a Man with Red Hair
Above the Dark Circus: An Adventure
  • Above the Dark Tumult: An Adventure (Doubleday Doran, 1931). The London issue included a special interior edition of 200 signed copies on larger paper.
  • also in his omnibus Four Fantastic Tales (Macmillan, 1932)

15. WIEM: Walpole Sir Hugh Seymour
walpole Sir hugh Seymour (18841941), angielski pisarz. Autor rodowiskowych powieci spoeczno-obyczajowych, np. Mr Perrin and Mr Traill
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poka¿ powi±zane Walpole Sir Hugh Seymour (1884-1941), angielski pisarz. Autor ¶rodowiskowych powie¶ci spo³eczno-obyczajowych, np. Mr Perrin and Mr Traill (1911), nierzadko nawi±zuj±cych do biografii autora (m.in. Jeremek 1919, wydanie polskie 1936), oraz znanej historycznej sagi rodzinnej Herries Chronicle (tom 1-4, 1930-1933). Tak¿e studia literackie. zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

16. Project Gutenberg Titles By Walpole, Hugh
Project Gutenberg Titles by. hugh walpole.
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17. Walpole, Hugh - University Of Maryland
walpole, hugh , Sir The Captives Jeremy University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800 Please send comments and suggestions to the Libraries' Webmaster.
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18. Archives Hub: Collections Of Sir Hugh Walpole
Collections of Sir hugh walpole. Reference GB 0161 MSS. Sir hughSeymour walpole (18841941) was a novelist and man of letters.
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Collections of Sir Hugh Walpole
Reference GB 0161 MSS. Walpole a. 1-3, b. 1-7, c. 1-24, d. 1-19, e. 1-9, f. 1-3
Title : Collections of Sir Hugh Walpole
Dates of creation : 19th-20th century
Held at : Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Extent : 65 shelfmarks
Level of Description : fonds
Language of Material : eng
Administrative/Biographical History
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884-1941) was a novelist and man of letters. Details are given in the Dictionary of National Biography
Scope and Content
A collection made by Sir Hugh Walpole of manuscripts and letters of writers and artists of the late 19th and early 20th century, with some papers relating to them. Many of the letters are addressed to John Lane, and many of the papers have headings in the hand of A.J.A. Symons. The collection consists of:
  • Papers of Lord Alfred Douglas, 1910-38 Papers of Richard Le Gallienne, 1893-1914 Papers of Stephen Phillips, 1898-1916 Papers of F.W. Rolfe 'Baron Corvo', 1881-1958 Papers of A.W. Symons, 1891-1927

19. Hugh Walpole Bibliography
A bibliography of hugh walpole's books and short stories, with book covers andlinks to related authors. hugh walpole UK (1884 1941). Search Authors.
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Search Authors Search Books Series Top Herries Chronicles Rogue Herries Judith Paris The Fortress Vanessa
Rising City (with J B Priestley The Captives
Novels Top
Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill The Prelude to Adventure Fortitude: Being a true and Faithful Account of the Education of an Adventurer The Duchess Of Wrexe: Her Decline And Death, A Romantic Commentary The Golden Scarecrow The Dark Forest Green Mirror Jeremy The Secret City ... Jeremy And Hamlet: A Chronicle of Certain Incidents in the Lives of a Boy, a Dog, And a Country Town The Old Ladies Portrait of a Man with Red Hair Harmer John: An unwordly Story Jeremy at Crale Wintersmoon: Passages in the Lives of Two Sisters, Janet and Rosalind Grandison ... Farthing Hall (with J B Priestley Hans Frost Above the Dark Circus Above The Dark Tumult: An Adventure ... John Cornelius The Joyful Delaneys The Haxtons The Sea Tower The Bright Pavilions Roman Fountain The Blind Mans House: A Quiet Story The Killer and the Slain: A Strange Story Katherine Christian
Collections Top
The Silver Thorn: A Book of Stories The Thirteen Travellers The Second Century of Creepy Stories All Souls' Night Head in Green Bronze: And Other Stories The Herries Chronicles Mr Huffam: And Other Stories
Anthologies edited Top
A Second Century of Creepy Stories
Non fiction Top The English Novel: Some Notes On Its Evolution A Letter to a Modern Novelist The Gateway of Literature: Five Centuries of Great Tales of Youth Claude Houghton: Appreciations with a bibliography

20. Tradition And Hugh Walpole By Clemence Dane
February 1973 Hardback, Top. Title Tradition and hugh walpole Author(s)ISBN 0804617333 Publisher Associated Faculty Press, Incorporated.
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