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  1. Stephen James Napier Tennant (21 April 1906 – 28 February 1987) was a British socialite known for his decadent, eccentric lifestyle. He was a central member of the socialite group referred to as "Bright Young Things" by the tabloid press of the time. Tennant was noted for his affected demeanor, appearance and behaviours.

  2. Stephen James Napier Tennant, born 21 April 1906, was a British artist, poet and socialite known for his decadent lifestyle and vivid illustrations.

  3. May 12, 2020 · The Great Writer Who Never Wrote. Stephen Tennant’s letters, thought Stephen Spender, were “the essence of English retention—objects for private consumption, deluxe samizdats.”. Tennant also wrote poems, painted pictures, and worked on a novel, never to be completed.

  4. Feb 3, 1991 · If only Stephen Tennant, always his own best audience, could have read "Serious Pleasures" before peacefully passing away (in bed, of course) in his 81st year. He probably would have...

  5. Stephen-tennant.org is a research project dedicated to the life and work of Stephen James Napier Tennant, a British artist, poet and socialite known for his decadent lifestyle and vivid illustrations.

  6. Jan 7, 1992 · Stephen Tennant was a fascinating and unique personality living an enchanted life with connections to many icons of the age. One of those rare books that you want never to end and worth it's weight in gold.

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  8. The Vein in the Marble. “The Vein in the Marble is a book of verse, tales and illustrations formed through a collaboration between Stephen and his mother Pamela Grey, published in 1925. Pamela provided a series of short poems and morality tales for modern life.

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