THE RUMOUR
Every man has a right to be conceited until he is
famous—­so it is said; and perhaps unconsciously,
Mark Brendon shared that opinion.
His self-esteem was not, however, conspicuous...
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Eden Phillpotts, writer of more than 250 works ranging from verse to detective stories, is also known for twenty-odd plays, particularly two comedies of Devonshire country life, The Farmer's Wife (191...
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During a prolific literary career that spanned the reigns of five monarchs, Eden Phillpotts wrote novels, stage and radio plays, memoirs, essays, poetry, short stories, fables, and mystery fiction. He...
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In a literary career that lasted seventy-one years (1888--1959), Eden Phillpotts, author of more than 250 works, produced twenty-three volumes of realistic short stories. Besides these he published el...
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The literary career of Eden Phillpotts lasted for more than seventy-five years, linking the Victorian era with the modern period. Though Phillpotts wrote an average of three books per year during his ...
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Although Adelaide Eden Phillpotts Ross and her works have virtually disappeared from sight, her publishing career spanned some seventy-five years. Compared to her father, Eden Phillpotts, who publishe...
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