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Ïðèñòëè, Äæîí Áîéíòîí
Îñíîâíûå ïðîèçâåäåíèÿ àâòîðà. [rus]
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J. B. Priestley
British journalist, novelist, playwright, and essayist. Priestley's output was vast and varied - he wrote over one hundred novels, plays, and essays, and is best known as the author of the novel THE GOOD COMPANIONS (1929). A man of versatility, he was a patriot, cosmopolitan Yorkshireman, professional amateur, cultured Philistine, reactionary radical, and a common-sense spokesman for the ordinary man-in-the-street. Priestley refused both knighthood and peerage, but accepted in 1977 the prestigious Order of Merit.
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Lib.Ru: Äæîí Áîéíòîí Ïðèñòëè
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PRIESTLEY, John Boynton
Typewritten Letter Signed to Christy, 1 page 8vo, (recipient's date-stamp and pin-holes in upper right corner, remains of mount on verso), Hampstead, 13 March no year. Declining a one-off lecture in Liverpool and stating his preference for lecture tours. [eng]
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WIEM: Priestley John Boynton
(1894-1984), angielski pisarz. Uznanie i popularno¶æ przynios³y mu realistyczne powie¶ci spo³eczno-obyczajowe z ¿ycia Londynu: The Good Companions (1929) i Angel Pavement (1930).
Tak¿e powie¶æ humorystyczna, ukazuj±ca przemiany obyczajowo¶ci w Anglii - Znaleziono, zgubiono, znaleziono, czyli Angielski sposób ¿ycia (1976, wydanie polskie 1980). Wiele dramatów, np. Pan inspektor przyszed³ (1947, wydanie polskie 1948). Tak¿e eseje, studia literackie, reporta¿e.
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