Hector Hugh Munro, Dit Saki Hector Hugh Munro, dit Saki (1870-1916) Humoriste anglais HH Munro, Saki par Subir Grewal une bonne présentation (en anglais) http://www.eleves.ens.fr/home/mlnguyen/litt/saki/
Extractions: Humoriste anglais Avec Evelyn Waugh et P. G. Wodehouse, Saki est l'un des auteurs comiques anglais les plus talentueux du siècle dernier. Sa spécialité, l'humour cruel et méchant, ainsi que les héros jeunes, beaux, spirituels et sans scrupules, tel Clovis Sangrail, son personnage le plus connu. Le pseudonyme Saki vient des Rubáiyát Cette page comprend :
The Overshadowed And Surprising Saki (Hector Hugh Munro, 18701916), the great short-story writer of suchmasterpieces as The Open Window, was killed on the 14th of November, 1916, http://www.lib.byu.edu/~english/WWI/over/over.html
Extractions: William Noel Hodgson was a Georgian poet in the style of Rupert Brooke . He volunteered in 1914, and served with the Devonshire Regiment. In September, 1915, during the Battle of Loos, "[u]nder heavy enemy fire Hodgson, three other young officers and a hundred men held a captured trench for 36 hours without reinforcements or food. Hodgson was awarded the Military Cross" (Powell, A Deep Cry 99). Marching out of this hell-hole, Hodgson composed the incredibly resilient " Back to Rest ." In 1916, Hodgson began writing stories, poems, and essays about the front under the pseudonym "Edward Melbourne." Hodgson was especially fond of telling tales about his resourceful "batman" (his aide). His pieces enjoyed an audience in the leading magazines of the day. As his unit waited to move up to its jumping off position at the Somme Offensive, Hodgson composed his last poem " Before Action ." On July 1st, Hodgson's battalion attacked the German trenches south of Mametz. "At the end of the day the bodies of 159 men, including Noel Hodgson were found. The body of Hodgson's batman was lying at his side. The men of the 9th Battalion were buried in their Mansel Copse trench, and a notice above the trench read: "The Devonshires held this trench. The Devonshires hold it still" (Powell
Food Quotes: Oysters stomach either. He s simply got the instinct for being unhappy. Saki ,pen name of Scottish writer Hector Hugh Munro (18701916). http://foodreference.com/html/qoysters.html
Lit Cafe: 20th Century Prose Munro, Hector Hugh (pseudonym Saki) 18701916 Hector Hugh Munro was born in Akyab,Myanmar, formerly Burma, and was educated at Bedford Grammar School, http://library.thinkquest.org/17500/data/bio/20prose.html
Extractions: Hector Hugh Munro was born in Akyab, Myanmar, formerly Burma, and was educated at Bedford Grammar School, England. When he returned to Myanmar, Munro joined the police force (1893). Three years later, he returned to London and began writing for the Westminster Gazette and was a correspondent for the Morning Post (1902). During that time he also started writing short stories and novels , notably Reginald The Unbearable Bassington When William Came (1913), and Beasts and Superbeasts (1914). Munro died a volunteer during World War I on the Western Front at the age of 46. Edward Morgan Forster was born in London, England in 1879. He studied at Cambridge and was a member of the Bloomsbury Group. The Bloomsbury Group involved Forster and his friends Virginia Woolf , the novelist , Roger Fry, the art critic, and Lytton Strachey, the biographer essays . The two most popular of the six novels are Howards End and A Passage To India . During a job as a secretary for an Indian Prince, Forster gained much knowledge and experience from
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List Of Ebook Authors John, 18381914 Mulford, Clarence Edward, 1883-1956 Munk, JA (Joseph Amasa),1847-1927 Munro, HH AKA Saki, 1870-1916 Munro, Hector Hugh, 1870-1916 AKA Saki http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
BiblioMan.Com - The Great Literary Works 1873 Muir, John, 18381914 Mulford, Clarence Edward, 1883-1956 Munk, JA (JosephAmasa), 1847-1927 Munro, Hector Hugh, 1870-1916 AKA Saki, 1870-1916 Munro, J http://www.biblioman.com/authors.htm
Les Rôdeurs Translate this page Par Hector Hugh Munro, alias Saki (1870-1916). Les Rôdeurs. Hector H. Munro étaitle fils d`un of-ficier de l`armée britannique en poste à Burma (Asie). http://www.sspx.ca/Communicantes/Sep2004/French/Les_Rodeurs.htm
FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: STORIES (by Author) Saki, Seventh Pullet, The, 1954 DEC ss, (18701916) 1st pub. in colls. ps.for Hector Hugh Munro, UK author journalist; born in Akyab, Burma; http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/bibliography/fsfstorieswhos01.htm
Extractions: Index Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 ... W X Y Z Author Story Title Issue Date Type Comments Saari, Oliver Space Man, The 1953 APR ss Saberhagen, Fred Young Girl at an Open Half-door 1968 NOV ss (1930- ) working name for Frederick Saberhagen, an editor for Encyclopedia Britannica 1967-73; 1st story pub. sf "Volume PAA-PYX" in GAL 1961 FEB; has 1st novel The Golden People(1964); best known for Berserker ser., about interstellar killing machines Smasher 1978 AUG nv Victory 1979 JUN ss As Duly Authorized 1985 OCT ss has Earth's End ser., incl. Empire of the East(1979 omnibus), The First-Third Book of Swords(1983, 1983, 1984; last N-1985 LOC), Shieldbreaker's Story(1994), etc; Dracula seq., incl. A Sharpness on the Neck(1996), etc; coll. Saberhagen: My Best(1987) Saki Seventh Pullet, The 1954 DEC ss Soul of Laploshka, The 1955 JUN ss Music on the Hill, The 1955 SEP ss 1st pub. in coll. The Chronicles of Clovis(1911); has novel When William Came Home(1914, as H.H. Munro); see George Jones Spears: The Satire of Saki(1963); ss's made into short moviesThe Open Window(1972), The Interlopers(1979), Sredni Vashtar(1979) Hedgehog, The
FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: PSEUDONYMS (by Author) Munro, Hector Hugh, Saki, (18701916). Murphy, Patrice Ann, Murphy, Pat, (1955- ).Murry, John Middleton Jr, Cowper, Richard, (1926-2002) http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/bibliography/fsfrealname05.htm
Extractions: Author Name Pseudonym/Working Name Comments Livingston, Herb Hickey, H.B. London, John Griffith London, Jack Long, Bill Long cartoonist Lord, Mildred Loeb Lord, Mindret Lyon, Mabel Dana Lyon, Dana MacGregor, James Murdoch M'Intosh, J.T. McIntosh, J.T. Madden, Jerry David Madden, David Mallowan, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie Christie, Agatha Malzberg, Barry N. O'Donnell, K.M. Marini y Coppel, Alfredo José de Coppel, Alfred Martin, Henry Martin, H. (1925- ) cartoonist Massa, John Andrew Massa, Jack May, Rex Baloo McDevitt, John Charles McDevitt, Jack McDowell, Michael P. Kube-McDowell, Michael P. (1954- ) Kube is his wife's maiden name, which he attached to his name in order to avoid confusion w. Michael M. McDowell at a time when both authors were writing scripts for the TV ser. Tales form the Darkside(Clute) McKenna, Richard Milton McKenna, R.M. McMorrow, Thomas McMorrow, Tom Meehan, Thomas A. Murphy, Maurice Merwin, W. Samuel Kimball Jr Merwin, Sam Jr Miller, Georgia Myrle Miller, Sasha Mohler, W.W.
Extractions: web hosting domain names photo sharing Sabatini, Rafael Saint-Pierre, Bernadin de Saki [AKA: Munro, Hector Hugh] Saltman, Benjamin : Salza, Giuseppe Sand, George: Sandburg, Carl Sands, George W.: Sanger, Margaret: Sangster, Margaret E. Sardica, Council of Canons (NewAdvent) Sarton, May Saunder, George Savage, Ernest Albert: Savage, Philip Henry Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned") fl. Late 12th - Early 13th Century A.D. Sayers, Dorothy L. Scavezze, Dan
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