John Cowper Powys
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- Powys, John Cowper
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- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1872-10-08
- Place of birth
- Derbyshire
- Date of death
- 1963-06-17
- Place of death
- Blaenau Ffestiniog
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John Cowper Powys ( KOO-pər POH-iss; 8 October 1872 – 17 June 1963) was an English novelist, philosopher, lecturer, critic and poet born in Shirley, Derbyshire, where his father was vicar of the parish church in 1871–1879. Powys appeared with a volume of verse in 1896 and a first novel in 1915, but gained success only with his novel Wolf Solent in 1929. He has been seen as a successor to Thomas Hardy, and Wolf Solent, A Glastonbury Romance (1932), Weymouth Sands (1934), and Maiden Castle (1936) have been called his Wessex novels. As with Hardy, landscape is important to his works. So is elemental philosophy in his characters' lives. In 1934 he published an autobiography. His itinerant lectures were a success in England and in 1905–1930 in the United States, where he wrote many of his novels and had several first published. He moved to Dorset, England, in 1934 with a US partner, Phyllis Playter. In 1935 they moved to Corwen, Merionethshire, Wales, where he set two novels, and in 1955 to Blaenau Ffestiniog, where he died in 1963.
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English philosopher, lecturer, novelist, critic and poet.Last modified: 2024-02-24 (revision #174119)
Editions
| Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kultur als Lebenskunst | Hardcover | 3-86150-403-0 | 2001-11 |
| Die Kunst des Glücklichseins | Hardcover | 3-86150-355-7 | 2002-10 |
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- John Cowper Powys wrote blurb for Lord Jim(detebe 20128, 14. edition)
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