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A Short Biography of Hugh Kingsmill Lunn

Author Name:

Hugh Kingsmill Lunn

Born As:

Hugh Kingsmill Lunn

Other Names:

Born:

21 Nov 1889

Died:

15 May 1949




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Journalist and writer                          
Selected Works:

The Will To Love - 1919 novel
The Dawn's Delay - 1924 stories
Blondel - 1927
Matthew Arnold - 1928 biography
After Puritanism, 1850-1900 - 1929
An Anthology Of Invective And Abuse - 1929
The Return of William Shakespeare - 1929 novel
Behind Both Lines - 1930 autobiographical
More Invective - 1930 anthology
The Worst of Love - 1931 anthology
After Puritanism - 1931
Frank Harris - 1932 biography
The Table Of Truth - 1933
Samuel Johnson - 1933 biography
The Sentimental Journey - 1934 biography of Charles Dickens
The Casanova Fable: A Satirical Revaluation - 1934 with William Gerhardi
What They Said At The Time - 1935 anthology
Parents and Children - 1936 anthology
Brave Old World - 1936 humour, with Malcolm Muggeridge
A Pre-View Of Next Year's News - 1937 humour, with Malcolm Muggeridge
Skye High: The Record Of A Tour Through Scotland In The Wake Of The Samuel Johnson And James Boswell- 1937 travel, with Hesketh Pearson
Made On Earth - 1937 anthology on marriage
The English Genius: a survey of the English achievement and character - 1938 editor, essays by W R Inge, Hilaire Belloc, Hesketh Pearson, William Gerhardi, E S P Haynes, Douglas Woodruff, Charles Petrie, J F C Fuller, Alfred Noyes, Rose Macaulay, Brian Lunn, Rebecca West, K Hare, T W Earp
D H Lawrence - 1938 biography
Next Year's News - 1938 humour, with Malcolm Muggeridge
Courage - 1939 anthology
Johnson Without Boswell: A Contemporary Portrait of Samuel Johnson - 1940 editor
The Fall - 1940
This Blessed Plot - 1942 travel, with Hesketh Pearson
The Poisoned Crown - 1944 essays on genealogies
Talking Of Dick Whittington - 1947 travel, with Hesketh Pearson
The Progress Of A Biographer - 1949
The High Hill of the Muses - 1955 anthology
The Best of Hugh Kingsmill: Selections from his Writings - 1970 edited by Michael Holroyd
Bernard Shaw, His Life and Personality.