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- Olive_Moore abstract "Constance Edith Vaughan (September 1904 – ca. 1970), better known by her pseudonym Olive Moore, was a modernist English writer best known for three well-esteemed novels: Celestial Seraglio (1929), Spleen (1930), and Fugue (1932), and for the acerbic essay collection The Apple Is Bitten Again (1934). She also produced an essay on D.H. Lawrence, entitled Further Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine, which was privately printed in 1933 and included in her essay collection. Her Collected Writings was published in 1992.".
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- Olive_Moore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olive Moore".
- Olive_Moore dateOfBirth "1904".
- Olive_Moore name "Moore, Olive".
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- Olive_Moore description "British writer".
- Olive_Moore description "British writer".
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- Olive_Moore comment "Constance Edith Vaughan (September 1904 – ca. 1970), better known by her pseudonym Olive Moore, was a modernist English writer best known for three well-esteemed novels: Celestial Seraglio (1929), Spleen (1930), and Fugue (1932), and for the acerbic essay collection The Apple Is Bitten Again (1934). She also produced an essay on D.H. Lawrence, entitled Further Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine, which was privately printed in 1933 and included in her essay collection.".
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- Olive_Moore name "Moore, Olive".
- Olive_Moore name "Olive Moore".
- Olive_Moore surname "Moore".