Shirley Temple

Standard Name: Temple, Shirley

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Occupation Graham Greene
GG worked first as unpaid assistant at the Nottingham Journal,
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
then as a sub-editor for the Times from 1926 to 1930 and as literary editor of The Spectator from 1940 to 1941. Throughout the...
Publishing Graham Greene
His work at the Nottingham Journal had qualified him for the position with The Times.
Sherry, Norman. The Life of Graham Greene: Volume I. Random House, 2004.
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Late in the 1930s he launched a magazine, Night and Day (which proved short-lived), for which he wrote...
Textual Features Carson McCullers
This novel is set in an army post, modelled on Fort Benning (which is partly in Alabama) although just outside Columbus, Georgia), where Mary Tucker 's husband was stationed. An army post is a...
Textual Features Carol Ann Duffy
These poems already exemplify CAD 's ingenuity and obliquity in her choice of titles and topics, as well as her handling of the latter. Despite these qualities her writing is starkly direct, and her topics...
Travel Graham Greene
At this time the Mexican Catholic church had been feuding with the revolutionary government for over ten years. Greene spent eight weeks in Mexico, feeling lonely and isolated in the remote provinces of Tabasco and...

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