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  1. John Middleton Murry (6 August 1889 – 12 March 1957) [1] was an English writer. He was a prolific author, producing more than 60 books and thousands of essays and reviews on literature, social issues, politics, and religion during his lifetime.

  2. John Middleton Murry (born August 6, 1889, London, England—died March 13, 1957, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk) was an English journalist and critic whose romantic and biographical approach to literature ran counter to the leading critical tendencies of his day.

  3. John Middleton Murry. (Peckham, 1889 - Londres, 1957) Crítico literario y periodista inglés. Desde muy joven, cuando ampliaba sus estudios clásicos en Oxford, colaboró con revista Rhythm (1911-1913), que pasó a llamarse The Blue Review en sus últimos números.

  4. John Middleton Murry. John Middleton Murry, the son of a clerk in the inland revenue, was born in Peckham on 6th August 1889. As Kate Fulbrook has pointed out, his father: "John Murry was a determined man from an impoverished and illiterate background who taught himself to write. Poor but ambitious, he saw education as the sole means to fulfil ...

  5. John Middleton Murry. Crítico literario y periodista inglés. Trayectoria profesional. Desde muy joven, cuando ampliaba sus estudios clásicos en Oxford, colaboró con revista Rhythm ( 1911 - 1913 ), que pasó a llamarse The Blue Review en sus últimos números.

  6. John Middleton Murry 1899-1957 Murry, born into a lower-middle class family in the suburbs of London, may have followed in his father’s footsteps and become a civil-servant, but instead re-invented himself as an ardent, if peripheral, figure in the history of modernism.

  7. John Middleton Murry. (1889—1957) writer and journal editor. Quick Reference. (1889–1957) Editor and critic, born in Peckham of ambitious lower-middle-class parents. He made his mark while still an Oxford undergraduate as editor of the modernist periodical Rhythm (1911–13), through which ...