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  1. Edward Knoblock (born Edward Gustavus Knoblauch; 7 April 1874 – 19 July 1945) was a playwright and novelist, originally American and later a naturalised British citizen. He wrote numerous plays, often at the rate of two or three a year, of which the most successful were Kismet (1911) and Milestones (1912, co-written with Arnold Bennett ).

  2. Edward Knoblock. Writer: Chu Chin Chow. Born NYC 1874 of German parents, father was investment banker, Carl Eduard ( Charles Edward), mother Gertrud Wiebe, died London 1945. was graduated from Harvard, lived in Paris and London for most of his life.

    • April 7, 1874
    • July 19, 1945
  3. Edward Knoblock (1874-1945) Edward Knoblock. Writer. Additional Crew. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born NYC 1874 of German parents, father was investment banker, Carl Eduard ( Charles Edward), mother Gertrud Wiebe, died London 1945. was graduated from Harvard, lived in Paris and London for most of his life.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Actor
    • April 7, 1874
    • Edward Knoblock
    • July 19, 1945
  4. Edward Knoblock (born Edward Gustav Knoblauch; April 7, 1874 – July 19, 1945) was an homosexual American-born British playwright and novelist most remembered for the often revived 1911 play, Kismet. When Violet Trefusis and Vita Sackville-West went off to Paris, they stayed in the flat of Edward Knoblock.

  5. Kismet is a three-act play written in 1911 by Edward Knoblauch (who later anglicised his name to Edward Knoblock). The title means Fate or Destiny in Turkish and Urdu. The play ran for 330 performances in London and later opened in the United States.

  6. Edward Knoblock was a playwright and novelist, originally American and later a naturalised British citizen. He wrote numerous plays, often at the rate of two or three a year, of which the most successful were Kismet and Milestones .

  7. Edward Knoblock in the Great War | Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War. The ODNB celebrates Edward Knoblock ‘s war experiences in one sentence: “He served in the British army with the intelligence service during the First World War, holding the rank of captain.”

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