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  1. Charles Langbridge Morgan (22 January 1894 – 6 February 1958) was a British playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage. The main themes of his work were, as he himself put it, "Art, Love, and Death", and the relation between them.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Charles Langbridge Morgan (born Jan. 22, 1894, Bromley, Kent, Eng.—died Feb. 6, 1958, London) was an English novelist, playwright, and critic. He was a distinguished writer of refined prose who stood apart from the main literary trends of his time.

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  3. Biography - Charles Morgan. Charles Langbridge Morgan was born on January 22nd, 1894 at Warreston, Rodway Road, Bromley, Kent, as the youngest of the four children of Sir Charles Langbridge Morgan (1855-1940) and Mary Morgan née Watkins, who died in 1907.

  4. Charles Langbridge Morgan. (1894—1958) novelist and journalist. Quick Reference. (1894–1958) Novelist and dramatist, and from 1926 to 1939 dramatic critic of The Times. His novels include The Fountain (1932), Sparkenbroke (1936), The Judge's Story (1947), and The River Line ...

  5. Charles Langbridge Morgan. (1894-1958), Novelist and dramatist. Sitter in 33 portraits. Entered the Royal Navy in 1907, but resigned to pursue a literary career, a plan that was interrupted by the outbreak of the First World War.

  6. MORGAN, CHARLES LANGBRIDGE ('Menander'; 1894 - 1958), drama critic, novelist, playwright. Born 22 January 1894, youngest child of Sir Charles Langbridge Morgan, engineer, and Mary (née Watkins) his wife.

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  8. Charles Langbridge Morgan was a playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage. The main themes of his work were, as he himself put it, "Art, Love, and Death", and the relation between them.

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