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http://www.modjourn.brown.edu/mjp/Bios/Murry.htm
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| | An Accusation of Plagiarism |
 | | John Middleton Murry made a stab at defending her reputation, on the easily refuted basis that he did not think a translation of Chekhov's story was available at the time. |  | | By God, Murry, this paper of yours is going to made a stir,' and he was beginning to improvise in Rabelaisian vein on the man in the shirt when Murry burst into tears and ran out of the shop. |  | | Murry does not say which work of Stendhal's he was reading, but I have asked several authorities on Stendhal (including the distinguished editors of |
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http://www.oddbooks.co.uk/harris/plagiarism.html
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| | Portrait of John Murry (Richard Cowper) |
 | | JMM Snr was harsh: he complained that its style, seemingly autobiographical, would identify him as the protagonist and because 'Betty' was depicted sympathetically, an unfavourable light would be thrown on him. |  | | They are all now long out of print, and while their depiction of honest emotion might not be fashionable in these more cynical times, the clarity of the prose and purity of language ensure they have dated hardly at all. |  | | His best SF is found in the novel The Twilight of Briareus and the books in the White Bird of Kinship series, but most of his short stories were also remarkable. |
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http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/christopherpriest/murrport.htm
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| | Clayton, John Middleton -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | This is a summary of the political philosophy of John Locke. |  | | An English dramatist of the late Elizabethan period, Thomas Middleton wrote both tragedies and realistic comedies of London life. |  | | The U.S. Constitution: The Philosophy of John Locke |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9310723
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| | Alma De Groen: The Rivers of China |
 | | John Middleton Murry represents, among other things, a well-intentioned man who, in the present society, cannot help trying to control and exploit the woman he admires. |  | | The dialogue introduces us to Gurdjieff, whose teaching tried to make his disciples realise that they were trapped in mechanical roles, habits and thought processes and had lost awareness of their real selves. |  | | Scene Four: Wayne gives the Man a library book of Katherine's work published by Murry after her death. |
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http://www.currency.com.au/newsite/preview/rivers.htm
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| | Papers of Catherine Carswell - MSS - University of Nottingham |
 | | A group of 166 typescript copies of letters; the copies were made by John Carswell; some have MS annotations, mainly dating information and some explanatory details regarding the text. |  | | Talks about her own Lawrence as 'the demon' that it was her 'fate to struggle with'; Carswell's Lawrence interests her, as does her Frieda; adds that the 'mystery of 2 people is always a mystery, even to themselves'; Lawrence felt women more powerful than men. |  | | Date: the letter was originally undated and has been annotated, possibly by John Carswell, with '?1932', as Frieda wishes Catherine Carswell a Happy New Year it is likely that this letter was written late 1932 or early 1933. |
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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/carswell.html
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| | John Middleto Murry - john middleto murry midleto mury murri murrz middledo mittleto ohn jhn jon joh johnmiddleto ... |
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http://www.booksearchpricecomparison.com/503483_john-middleto-murry_1125243015jonathanswiftacriticalbiographyamericanliteratureshortstories.html
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http://events.filmarchive.org.nz/event.php?eventInstanceID=457&eventID=116
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| | John Middleton ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Portrait of a Man, Said to Be John Durham, ca. |  | | William Blake, Fables by John Gay (London: John Stockdale, 1793), vol. |  | | John Sartain, Portrait of John A. Sutter, 1850 |
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http://www.world-arts-resources.com/masters/m/middleton-john.html
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| | British Empire: Biographies: Katherine Mansfield |
 | | She miscarried the child, but the whole sequence of events and experiences gave her the impetus to publish her first collection of Short stories The German Pension (1911). |  | | Their tempestuous relationship together brought Katherine Mansfield into contact with many of leading lights of English literature of that era. |  | | This attention is most obvious in his depiction of Mansfield and Murry as Gudrun and Gerald in Woman in Love (1917). |
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http://www.britishempire.co.uk/biography/mansfield.htm
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| | LitWeb.net |
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http://www.biblion.com/litweb/biogs/mansfield_katherine.html
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| | Shakespeare’s Method: The Merchant of Venice |
 | | In this essay, Murray says The Merchant of Venice is “a matter-of-fact fairy tale: a true folk story, made drama.” (Murry, 189) William Shakespeare created this play for the sole purpose of making it a drama and a folk story and had no intent on this play being anything more. |  | | John Middleton Murry states that what Shakespeare did not do “was to attempt to make it (the play) an intellectually coherent whole. |  | | That seems to have been no part of his purpose; he did not entertain the idea because he knew it was impossible. |
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http://www.radessays.com/link.php?site=re&aff=netessays&dest=viewpaper.php?request=95529
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 | | The publisher's girlfriend Marie (who physically resembles Mansfield) and Murry become friends. |  | | Marie gradually learns that Murry not only profited greatly from his publication of Mansfield's writings, but that as her editor he sacrificed the real Mansfield to his own romantic dream, and even that he published her letters and journals against her expressed wishes. |  | | John Middleton Murry visits France to finalize the publication of a collection of his late wife, Katherine Mansfield's, letters and journals. |
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http://www.nzvideos.org/leave.html
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| | The Lawrence Circle - D H Lawrence Resources - Manuscripts & Special Collections - The University of Nottingham |
 | | Published short stories and is best know for her collection Bliss and other stories (1920). |  | | She published her memoir of Lawrence, D.H. Lawrence: A Personal Record, under the pseudonym E.T., in 1915 and thereafter destroyed the manuscript of her unpublished fictionalised novel 'Eunice Temple', based on her relationship with D.H. Lawrence, together with the letters exchanged between them. |  | | Travelled with Lawrence to New Mexico in 1924 and lived there until her death; published her memoir of her relationship with Lawrence, Lawrence and Brett, in 1933. |
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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/online/dhlawrence/circle.phtml
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| | Book Details - postscript books |
 | | A detailed study of perhaps the most intriguing and important literary-critical dialogue of the 1920s, examining the development of Eliot and Middleton Murry's critical writing and placing it in the context of a contentious post-war literary culture. |  | | TS Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919-1928 |  | | Why not tell a friend about this item? |
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http://www.psbooks.co.uk/BookDetails.asp?Code=28589&pg=Literature&ur=Literature%5FAuth%2Easp?pgn=9%23Nav28589
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| | murry - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | murry : Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition [home, info] |  | | Phrases that include murry: john middleton murry, murry john middleton |  | | We found 8 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word murry: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=murry
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| | S. S. Koteliansky |
 | | He was an early translator into English (often with the collaboration of Leonard or Virginia Woolf) of works of a number of Russian authors, such as Dostoevsky and Chekhov, and he helped those authors achieve prominence in the English-speaking world. |  | | He also adored short-story writer Katherine Mansfield and, although his romantic affection for her was not reciprocated, the two maintained a close relationship in person and in letters until her untimely death in 1923. |  | | He was business manager of The Adelphi, a prominent literary journal that published works of Lawrence, Mansfield, the young Dylan Thomas, and many other leading lights of mid-twentieth century English letters from its founding in 1923 until Koteliansky broke with the journal's founder (and Katherine Mansfield's one-time husband) John Middleton Murry in 1924. |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=S._S._Koteliansky
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| | AIM25: University College London: Rees Papers |
 | | System of arrangement: The papers are divided into four parts, relating respectively to Rees himself; Orwell; Weil; and Tawney. |  | | The later deposit comprises a typescript on Orwell and a typescript and corrected proofs on Murry. |  | | Manuscripts and typescripts for Rees' published and unpublished work include mat"> |
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http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/13/4520.htm
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| | Katherine Mansfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | John Middleton Murry took on the task of editing and publishing her works. |  | | Proving to be a prolific writer in the final years of her life, much of Mansfield's prose and poetry had been unpublished before her death. |  | | Though she continued writing between her first and second collections (Prelude, 1918), she rarely published her work, and sank into depression. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Mansfield
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| | John Middleton Murry - encyclopedia article about John Middleton Murry. |
 | | With his second wife, Violet Le Maistre, he had a son, John Middleton Murry, Jr. |  | | Murry was the son of the writer John Middleton Murry and his second wife, the former Violet Le Maistre, who died just before the boy's fifth birthday. |  | | John Michael Edward Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/John%20Middleton%20Murry
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| | Murry, John Middleton - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Murry, John Middleton |
 | | Among his many works are studies of the writers Dostoevsky 1916, William Blake 1933, Shakespeare 1936, John Keats 1949, and Jonathan Swift 1954; an autobiographical novel, Still Life 1916; The Necessity of Communism 1932, Between Two Worlds (an autobiography) 1934, The Defence of Democracy 1939, The Free Society 1947, and Love, Freedom and Society 1957. |  | | His writings largely consist of literary criticism and criticism of existing social institutions, and include Aspects of Literature (1920) and Son of Woman (a study of the writer D H Lawrence; 1931). |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Murry%2c+John+Middleton
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| | Katherine Mansfield |
 | | After her death Murry culled a number of books from her notebooks, editing her poems (1923, new ed. |  | | John Middleton Murry - Murry, John Middleton, 1889–1957, English critic and editor. |  | | After an unhappy first marriage, she married John Middleton |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0831604.html
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| | Katherine Mansfield to John Middleton Murry |
 | | Their romance and marriage continued for many years but it was cut short by Katherine's early death from tuberculosis in 1923. |  | | Katherine wrote this letter to John Middleton Murry, fellow writer and critic on May 19, 1917. |
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http://www.greatestloveletters.com/love-letters/katherine-mansfield-to-john-middleton-murry.php
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| | Ottoline Morrell - a biographical note |
 | | She had affairs with Bertrand Russell and with the painter Augustus John. |  | | She married Philip Morrell in 1902 and the marriage lasted for the rest of her life, even though like many members of the Bloomsbury Group, their relationship was far from conventional. |  | | Lytton Strachey, Bertrand Russell, D.H. Lawrence, Siegfried Sassoon, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, John Middleton Murry, and Aldous Huxley. |
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http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/a319/morrell.htm
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| | Rayner Heppenstall |
 | | The other three 'absentees' were Dylan Thomas, Eric Gill, and John Middleton Murry. |  | | He wrote about his relationship with George Orwell in his memoir Four Absentees - his account of Orwell's shooting-stick still causes headaches for Orwell biographers. |  | | John Rayner Heppenstall (1911-1981) was a British novelist, critic and poet, and also a BBC radio producer. |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Rayner_Heppenstall
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| | HOUDINI NATION - Edited by Tommi Brem |
 | | The british author's (1926 - 2002) real name is John Middleton Murry Jr., but he is also known as Colin Middleton Murry. |
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http://www.houdinination.de/authors/c/cowper_richard.html
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| | John Middleton Murry D H LAWRENCE TWO ESSAYS |
 | | John Millar - An Historical View of the English Government From the Settlement of the Saxons in Britain to the Revolution in 1688 to Which Are Subjoined Some dis |  | | John Miller Morris - A Private in the Texas Rangers: A.T. Miller of Company B, Frontier Battalion |  | | John Middleton Murry - D H Lawrence two essays |
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http://www.reviewonbooks.com/126273_john-middleton-murry.html
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| | Murry |
 | | John Middleton Murry was born in Peckham, England in 1911. |  | | Murry, who was editor of Athenaeum in 1919, became closely involved with the writing careers of D. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. |  | | After the death of Katherine Mansfield from tuberculosis in 1923, he edited and arranged for the publication of her |
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http://www.redflame93.com/Murry.html
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| | Quotations by the poet: Katherine Mansfield - quote quotation saying |
 | | Mansfield found Murry's style of writing in which he seemed to "abase" himselfat a time when he was most influenced by the style of D.H. Lawrence"indecent." |  | | letter, Dec. 3, 1920, to her husband John Middleton Murry. |  | | Letter, October 11, 1922, to her husband, John Middleton Murry. |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/katherine-mansfield/quotations/poet-3088/page-1
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| | Letters of George Santayana, Book Four |
 | | Discussion of his novel and continuing work on Realms of Being took place with Otto Kyllmann and John Hall Wheelock, his editors at Constable and Scribner's. |  | | Santayana and Charles Strong continued their epistolary debate over the nature and perception of reality and the problem of knowledge. |  | | Although Santayana now made the Hotel Bristol in Rome his permanent residence, he continued to travel in England, France, and Italy. |
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http://www.iupui.edu/%7Esantedit/bookfour.html
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| | MURRY, JOHN MIDDLETON - God. Being an Introduction to the Science of Metabiology. - The marketplace for secondhand, ... |
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http://ir.bookstor04.com/a_murry_john_middleton.html
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| | Glossary of Periodicals: Ad |
 | | Founded in 1923 by John Middleton Murry as a quarterly and published in London. |  | | Primarily a literary journal at the outset, from 1932 it took an increasing interest in left-wing Politics, particularly those within the Independent Labour Party. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/periodicals/a/d.htm
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| | Timeframes Search Results |
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http://timeframes1.natlib.govt.nz/nlnz-search?Type=e&ManuscriptsCB=on&PhotographsCB=on&DrawingsCB=on&SubjectsTXT=%22Authors,%20English%22&StartRow=0
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| | ipedia.com: Katherine Mansfield Article |
 | | Later she joined the Gurdjieff commune south of Paris France called the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man and died there at Fontainebleau. |  | | Born in Wellington, New Zealand, she moved permanently to Europe as a young woman, met and married John Middleton Murry, contracted tuberculosis in 1917. |  | | Background Born in Wellington, New Zealand, she moved permanently to Europe as a young woman, met and married John Middleton Murry, c... |
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http://www.ipedia.com/katherine_mansfield.html
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