Hugh Walpole

New Zealand-English author and educator

Hugh Walpole - New Zealand-English author and educator
Born

March 13th, 1884
141 years ago

Died

June 1st, 1941
83 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

New Zealand

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Born in New Zealand and later moving to England, the individual became a well-regarded author and educator. The literary career included many novels and works that captured the social landscape of the early 20th century. Key novels included 'Rogue Herries', 'The Cathedral', and 'The Dark Forest'. The individual also held a significant role in education, contributing to the academic community through lecturing and mentoring aspiring writers.

Authored the novel 'Rogue Herries'

Wrote 'The Cathedral', exploring themes of faith

Received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize

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