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  1. Died: Jan. 29, 1951, Edinburgh (aged 63) Notable Works: “The Anatomist”. “The Sunlight Sonata”. James Bridie (born Jan. 3, 1888, Glasgow, Scot.—died Jan. 29, 1951, Edinburgh) was a Scottish playwright whose popular, witty comedies were significant to the revival of the Scottish drama during the 1930s. Trained at the University of ...

  2. The Anatomist may refer to: . Film and theatre. The Anatomist, a 1696 play by Edward Ravenscroft ; Several fictionalized accounts of the Burke and Hare murders, including: . A 1930 play by James Bridie, and subsequent 1937 television treatment; A 1939 film adaptation of Bridie's play, starring Bruce Seton; A 1948 London stage play starring Alastair Sim

  3. 14 de sept. de 2020 · The anatomist and other plays by James Bridie, 1931, Constable & co., ltd. edition, in English

  4. The Anatomist: Directed by Julian Amyes. With Patrick Stewart, Lorna Heilbron, Elizabeth Millbank-Turner, Barry McGinn. Dr. Knox is a brilliant anatomist and he needs dead bodies to work on, whatever the law says. Burke and Hare can provide them.

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  6. James Bridie. James Bridie was the pseudonym of a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and surgeon whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his paternal grandfather's first name and his grandmother's maiden name. The Sunlight Sonata (1928) was performed by the Scottish National Players but it was The Anatomist (1931 ...

  7. Buy The Anatomist: Play (Drama S.) Theatre ed by Bridie, James (ISBN: 9780094526808) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The Anatomist: Play (Drama S.): Amazon.co.uk: Bridie, James: 9780094526808: Books