British Literary Anecdotes by Robert Hendrickson

British Literary Anecdotes by Robert Hendrickson

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British Literary Anecdotes by Robert Hendrickson

Arranged alphabetically, this collection of literary anecdotes contains witty insights into the lives of famous British authors. It explains why Virginia Woolf wrote her novels whilst standing, where Keats received his inspiration for "Ode to a Grecian Urn", and much more.
Hendrickson, Robert: - The Reverend Canon Robert Hendrickson is the Sub-Dean of Saint John's Cathedral in Denver. He attended The University of Mississippi, Cornell University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and The General Theological Seminary. He was ordained to the priesthood in 2011 and served as Curate and Missioner at Christ Church, New Haven where he started the Saint Hilda's House young adult intentional community and the Ascension House intentional community. He has also worked with the Ecumenical Office of the Episcopal Church and co-founded the Society of Catholic Priests of the Episcopal Church. He blogs at The Sub-Dean's Stall (thesubdeansstall.org).
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ISBN 13 9780816022472
ISBN 10 081602247X
Title British Literary Anecdotes
Author Robert Hendrickson
Series The Literary Anecdote Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Facts On File Inc
Year published 1990-03-01
Number of pages 288
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