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  1. David Garnett (9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was an English writer and publisher. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname "Bunny", by which he was known to friends and intimates all his life.

  2. Lecturalia. David Garnett. País: Inglaterra. Nacimiento: Brighton, 1892. Defunción: Montcuq, 1981. Biografía de David Garnett. Escritor inglés, David Garnett consiguió un gran éxito en 1922 con su novela La dama zorro y se le considera parte del llamado Grupo de Bloomsbury. Declarado homosexual, Garnett acabó casándose y teniendo cuatro hijas.

  3. David Garnett was an English novelist, son of Edward and Constance Garnett, who was the most popularly acclaimed writer of this literary family. A prolific writer, he is best known for his satirical fantasies Lady into Fox (1922), the tale of a man whose wife is suddenly transformed into a fox, and.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2014 · david garnett, la dama que se transformÓ en zorro: una crÍtica mordaz del costumbrismo inglÉs La sátira y la mordacidad son dos de esas cualidades de las que el ser humano se hace acopio para representar la realidad que le oprime a través de otra realidad transpuesta o figurada que nos resulta alocada o atrevida, en algunas ...

  5. David Garnett, known as "Bunny", was an English writer and publisher. A prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group, Garnett received literary recognition when his novel Lady into Fox , an allegorical fantasy, was awarded the 1922 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.

  6. GARNETT, DAVID. David Garnett nació en Brighton, Inglaterra, en 1892. Formó parte del llamado Grupo de Bloomsbury por su relación sentimental con el pintor Duncan Grant, con quien trabajaría en una granja como objetor de conciencia (ambos eran pacifistas) durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  7. 23 de jul. de 2015 · Bloomsbury’s Outsider: A Life of David Garnett by Sarah Knights – review. O f all David “Bunny” Garnett’s countless appearances in Bloomsbury journals, one of the most revealing turns up...