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  1. Matthew Huxley (19 April 1920 – 10 February 2005) was a British-American epidemiologist and anthropologist, as well as an educator and author. His work ranged from promoting universal health care to establishing standards of care for nursing home patients and the mentally ill to investigating the question of what is a socially ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Especialista en actualidad histórica. Actualizado a 19 de abril de 2022 · 13:31 · Lectura: 5 min. El escritor británico Aldous Huxley vino al mundo en la ciudad residencial de Godalming el 26 de julio de 1894, y aunque algunos consideran que su fama es menor que la de George Orwell, la obra de Huxley es igual de importante que la ...

  3. 17 de feb. de 2005 · Matthew Huxley, 84, an epidemiologist at the National Institute of Mental Health and the son of author Aldous Huxley, died of cardiac shock Feb. 10 in Reading, Pa.

  4. (26/07/1894 - 22/11/1963) Escritor británico. Considerado uno de los representantes del pensamiento moderno. Obras: Un mundo feliz, Las puertas de la percepción... Padres: Julia Arnold y Leonard Huxley. Cónyuges: Marie Nys, Laura Archera. Pareja: Nancy Cunard. Hijos: Matthew Huxley. Nombre: Aldous Leonard Huxley. Voz de Aldous Huxley.

  5. They had one child, Matthew Huxley (19 April 1920 – 10 February 2005), who had a career as an author, anthropologist, and prominent epidemiologist. In 1955, Maria Huxley died of cancer. In 1956, Huxley married Laura Archera (1911–2007), also an author, as well as a violinist and psychotherapist.

  6. Danny Heitman. HUMANITIES, November/December 2015, Volume 36, Number 6. Photo caption. At six feet four and a half inches, Aldous Huxley was perhaps the tallest figure in English letters, his height so striking that contemporaries sometimes viewed him as a freak of nature. British novelist Christopher Isherwood found Huxley “too tall.

  7. Brave New World Revisited. Censorship. Influences and allegations of plagiarism. Legacy. Adaptations. Theatre. Radio. Film. Television. See also. References. Citations. General bibliography. External links. Brave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932. [3] .