Word: novelized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gives evidence of much painstaking research in the manner of crabbed Sinclair Lewis. Unlike Author Lewis, Mr. Williams has used this research not to indulge in bad-humored thumpings but to speak accurately of events which occurred during the lifetime of his Henry Beeker. The result is a good novel which recalls sundry highlights of the past 40 years in a very satisfactory fashion...
...found successes before: when she published her first novel, Dancers in the Dark (in 1922); when she sang in Italy last winter. In the Washington National Opera Festival, singing Mignon, she was only making her U. S. debut. When on two later evenings in the same week she equalled her achievement in the difficult mezzo-soprano of the first, newsgatherers jostled at the stage door. They learned that her writings had furnished the wherewithal for her musical education; that even now she was writing a play for famed David Belasco to produce and her fifth novel; that her real name...
...known, called Some Impressions of My Elders. The Wayward Man is his fifth novel, preceded by Mrs. Martin's Man, Alice and a Family, Changing Winds and The Foolish Lovers...
...Conrad, William James, W. H. Hudson, John Galsworthy. In July, 1914, he finished what was to have been his last book, The Good Soldier, joined a Welsh regiment as lieutenant, and went to the front. Returning from the War with health impaired, he wrote two novels in anger which were not published. He intended to write no more. He changed his mind, however, and in 1922 commenced his famed series dealing with England and the War, Some Do Not, No More Parades, and A Man Could Stand Up. The fourth and final novel of this sequence, The Last Post, will...
...Wild Geese", the current photoplay, is a realistic screening of the Ostenso novel, marked by the distinguished acting of Belle Bennet and Eve Sothern...