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  • Stephen Spender
  • English poet and man of letters (1909–1995)

    Sir Stephen Harold Spender CBE (28 February 1909 – 16 July 1995) was an English poet, novelist and essayist whose work concentrated on themes of social

    Stephen Spender

    Stephen Spender

    Stephen_Spender

  • Elizabeth Spender
  • Film actress (born 1950)

    pianist Natasha Spender (née Litvin) and the poet, novelist and essayist Stephen Spender. She studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and Drama

    Elizabeth Spender

    Elizabeth_Spender

  • Encounter (magazine)
  • UK literary magazine

    Encounter was a literary magazine founded in 1953 by poet Stephen Spender and journalist Irving Kristol. The magazine ceased publication in 1990 and the

    Encounter (magazine)

    Encounter_(magazine)

  • Natasha Spender
  • English pianist and author (1919–2010)

    English pianist and author. She was the second wife of the writer Sir Stephen Spender. She was born in London. Her maternal family emigrated to Britain as

    Natasha Spender

    Natasha_Spender

  • Allegra Spender
  • Australian businesswoman and politician (born 1978)

    Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally

    Allegra Spender

    Allegra Spender

    Allegra_Spender

  • Congress for Cultural Freedom
  • CIA-funded anti-communist cultural organization

    David Rousset (Georges Altman), Ignazio Silone (Nicola Chiaromonte), Stephen Spender (Tosco Fyvel) and Denis de Rougemont who became President of the committee

    Congress for Cultural Freedom

    Congress_for_Cultural_Freedom

  • W. H. Auden
  • British-American poet (1907–1973)

    Friends he met at Oxford include Cecil Day-Lewis, Louis MacNeice, and Stephen Spender – Auden and these three were commonly though misleadingly identified

    W. H. Auden

    W. H. Auden

    W._H._Auden

  • Cabaret (1972 film)
  • 1972 American musical film by Bob Fosse

    Retrieved February 20, 2020. Spender, Stephen (1966) [1951]. World Within World: The Autobiography of Stephen Spender. Berkeley, California: University

    Cabaret (1972 film)

    Cabaret_(1972_film)

  • Christopher Isherwood
  • English and American novelist (1904–1986)

    met the younger poet Stephen Spender, who printed Auden's first collection, Poems (1928). Upward, Isherwood, Auden, and Spender were identified as the

    Christopher Isherwood

    Christopher Isherwood

    Christopher_Isherwood

  • Cabaret (musical)
  • Stage musical by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff

    cabarets. He socialized with a coterie of gay writers that included Stephen Spender, Paul Bowles, and W.H. Auden. At the time, Isherwood viewed the rise

    Cabaret (musical)

    Cabaret_(musical)

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    to the Left 1970 Sunday Wilshin in Stephen Wadhams Remembering Orwell Penguin Books 1984 Stephen Spender in Stephen Wadhams Remembering Orwell Penguin

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • Cesare Pavese
  • Italian writer, literary critic, and translator

    will come and she'll have your eyes – The Times Stephen Spender Prize 2013 (commended)". Stephen Spender Trust. Archived from the original on 3 February

    Cesare Pavese

    Cesare Pavese

    Cesare_Pavese

  • Jean Ross
  • British writer, political activist, and film critic (1911–1973)

    of Stephen Spender. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-679-64045-5 – via Google Books. Sutherland, John (2005). Stephen Spender:

    Jean Ross

    Jean Ross

    Jean_Ross

  • Goodbye to Berlin
  • 1939 novel by Christopher Isherwood

    membership required.) Spender, Stephen (28 November 1993). "Come to the Cabaret". The Observer. London. p. 74. Spender, Stephen (30 October 1977). "Life

    Goodbye to Berlin

    Goodbye_to_Berlin

  • Sally Bowles
  • Fictional character created by Christopher Isherwood

    caring a curse of what people thought of her." Likewise, acquaintance Stephen Spender recalled that Ross' singing ability was underwhelming and forgettable:

    Sally Bowles

    Sally Bowles

    Sally_Bowles

  • Matthew Spender
  • English sculptor (1945–2026)

    Spender (6 February 1945 – 31 May 2026) was an English sculptor and writer. Spender was born in London, England in 1945, the son of the poet Stephen Spender

    Matthew Spender

    Matthew_Spender

  • Sonia Orwell
  • British editor and archivist (1918–1980)

    she had renounced being a Roman Catholic. Through Coldstream she met Stephen Spender and Cyril Connolly, who were the co-editors of the literary magazine

    Sonia Orwell

    Sonia_Orwell

  • Index on Censorship
  • Campaigning publishing organisation

    Phillips. The current CEO is Jemimah Steinfeld. WSI was created by poet Stephen Spender, Oxford philosopher Stuart Hampshire, the publisher and editor of The

    Index on Censorship

    Index_on_Censorship

  • Alex Jennings
  • British actor

    his film work, in particular for his performance as Prince Charles in Stephen Frears's film The Queen (2006) opposite Helen Mirren. His other film appearances

    Alex Jennings

    Alex_Jennings

  • Lavenham
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    artist: creator of 'Pop' cartoon (1921–1949), lived in Lavenham. Sir Stephen Spender CBE (1909–1995), an English poet, novelist and essayist Sir Clive Rose

    Lavenham

    Lavenham

    Lavenham

  • The Temple (novel)
  • 1988 semi-autobiographical novel by Stephen Spender

    written by Stephen Spender, sometimes labelled a bildungsroman because of its explorations of youth and first love. It was written after Spender spent his

    The Temple (novel)

    The_Temple_(novel)

  • Orwell's list
  • Potential Stalin sympathisers secretly identified by George Orwell

    with names, comments and various markings. Typical comments were: Stephen Spender – "Sentimental sympathiser... Tendency towards homosexuality"; Richard

    Orwell's list

    Orwell's list

    Orwell's_list

  • Elizabeth Strout
  • American writer

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Elizabeth Strout

    Elizabeth Strout

    Elizabeth_Strout

  • Auden Group
  • Group of British and Irish writers

    1930s that included W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day-Lewis, Stephen Spender, Christopher Isherwood and sometimes Edward Upward and Rex Warner.

    Auden Group

    Auden_Group

  • Don Bachardy
  • American painter (born 1934)

    The artist David Hockney was introduced to the couple by the poet Stephen Spender. Hockney's 1968 portrait of Bachardy and Isherwood at their Santa Monica

    Don Bachardy

    Don Bachardy

    Don_Bachardy

  • Octavio Paz
  • Mexican writer, poet and diplomat (1914–1998)

    attended by many writers, including André Malraux, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Spender, and Pablo Neruda. Paz showed his solidarity with the Republican side

    Octavio Paz

    Octavio Paz

    Octavio_Paz

  • Michael Swan (writer)
  • was published by Oversteps Books in 2011. In 2005 he won The Times' Stephen Spender Prize for poetry translation with his translation from the German of

    Michael Swan (writer)

    Michael_Swan_(writer)

  • The Blitz
  • 1940–41 bombing of Britain during WWII

    know that the lines from Little Gidding came out of this experience." Stephen Spender served as a volunteer AFS fireman in north London during the war during

    The Blitz

    The Blitz

    The_Blitz

  • John Sutherland (author)
  • British journalist, literary critic and writer (born 1938)

    ISBN 978-1848311640 (with Stephen Fender) Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives, Profile Books, 2011, ISBN 978-1846681578 Stephen Spender: New Selected

    John Sutherland (author)

    John_Sutherland_(author)

  • Don DeLillo
  • American writer (born 1936)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Don DeLillo

    Don DeLillo

    Don_DeLillo

  • Cosima Spender
  • Anglo-Italian film director, producer and writer

    England. Spender is married to and sometimes collaborates with the film editor Valerio Bonelli. Her father, Matthew Spender, is son of the poet Stephen Spender

    Cosima Spender

    Cosima_Spender

  • José Saramago
  • Portuguese novelist (1922–2010)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    José Saramago

    José Saramago

    José_Saramago

  • Ben Fergusson
  • British writer (born 1980)

    22 May 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2021. "Stephen Spender Prize 2020" (PDF). www.stephen-spender.org. Stephen Spender Trust. Retrieved 22 May 2021. Flood,

    Ben Fergusson

    Ben_Fergusson

  • Alison Entrekin
  • Australian translator

    Association (ALTA) Travel Fellowship in 2002 and placed third in the 2023 Stephen Spender Poetry Prize for a co-translation from Portuguese. In April 2026, she

    Alison Entrekin

    Alison_Entrekin

  • U and non-U English
  • Social class-based varieties of English

    immediately took up the usage in an essay, "The English Aristocracy", which Stephen Spender published in his magazine Encounter in 1954. Mitford provided a glossary

    U and non-U English

    U_and_non-U_English

  • Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941)
  • Bookstore in Paris founded by Sylvia Beach in 1919

    public if Stephen Spender would read with him, and Spender agreed, so Hemingway appeared for a rare reading in public with Stephen Spender. Shakespeare

    Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941)

    Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941)

    Shakespeare_and_Company_(1919–1941)

  • United States Poet Laureate
  • Official poet of the United States

    Untermeyer 1963–1964: Howard Nemerov 1964–1965: Reed Whittemore 1965–1966: Stephen Spender 1966–1968: James Dickey 1968–1970: William Jay Smith 1970–1971: William

    United States Poet Laureate

    United States Poet Laureate

    United_States_Poet_Laureate

  • Spender (surname)
  • Surname list

    footballer Stephen Spender (1909–1995), British poet, novelist and essayist Wilfrid Spender (1876–1960), British army officer Herbert Henry Spender-Clay (1875–1937)

    Spender (surname)

    Spender_(surname)

  • Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy (painting)
  • 1968 portrait by David Hockney

    Santa Monica. Hockney had been introduced to Isherwood and Bachardy by Stephen Spender. Isherwood has four books stacked in front of him and Bachardy has

    Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy (painting)

    Christopher_Isherwood_and_Don_Bachardy_(painting)

  • Beasley Street
  • similar in theme to "An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum" by Stephen Spender published in his New Collected Poems (1964).[citation needed] A recitation

    Beasley Street

    Beasley_Street

  • Dylan Thomas
  • Welsh poet and writer (1914–1953)

    senior figures in literary London, T. S. Eliot, Geoffrey Grigson and Stephen Spender. In December 1935, Thomas contributed the poem "The Hand That Signed

    Dylan Thomas

    Dylan Thomas

    Dylan_Thomas

  • Italo Calvino
  • Italian author (1923–1985)

    Metamorphoses of Fantasy. Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press. Chubb, Stephen (1997). I, Writer, I, Reader: the Concept of the Self in the Fiction of

    Italo Calvino

    Italo Calvino

    Italo_Calvino

  • Booker Prize
  • British literary award

    chair of the inaugural set of judges, which included Rebecca West, Stephen Spender, Frank Kermode and David Farrer. In 1970, the prize's second year,

    Booker Prize

    Booker Prize

    Booker_Prize

  • Oblomov
  • 1859 novel by Ivan Goncharov

    Peggy Guggenheim's memoir Out of This Century was identified by poet Stephen Spender as Samuel Beckett, her one-time lover. Oblomov's place in the context

    Oblomov

    Oblomov

    Oblomov

  • Doctor Zhivago (novel)
  • 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak

    West of his novel's characters and coincidences, Pasternak wrote to Stephen Spender: Whatever the cause, reality has been for me like a sudden, unexpected

    Doctor Zhivago (novel)

    Doctor Zhivago (novel)

    Doctor_Zhivago_(novel)

  • The Hawk in the Rain
  • 1957 poem collection by Ted Hughes

    Young Women's Hebrew Association of New York. The judges, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Marianne Moore, awarded it the first prize. Marianne Moore wrote:

    The Hawk in the Rain

    The_Hawk_in_the_Rain

  • Seamus Heaney
  • Irish poet (1939–2013)

    production of Brian Friel's Translations, the founders Brian Friel and Stephen Rea decided to make the company a permanent group. Heaney joined the company's

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus Heaney

    Seamus_Heaney

  • List of honorary fellows of University College, Oxford
  • Rogers Sir Maurice Shock Herwald Ramsbotham, 1st Viscount Soulbury Sir Stephen Spender Johan Steyn, Baron Steyn Sir Peter Strawson Philip Cunliffe-Lister

    List of honorary fellows of University College, Oxford

    List_of_honorary_fellows_of_University_College,_Oxford

  • The God that Failed
  • 1949 collection of anti-communist essays

    essays by Louis Fischer, André Gide, Arthur Koestler, Ignazio Silone, Stephen Spender, and Richard Wright. The common theme of the essays is the authors'

    The God that Failed

    The_God_that_Failed

  • List of people from the City of Westminster
  • Isabella Frances Romer Tom Sandars Wallis Simpson Dodie Smith Stephen Spender Cat Stevens Stephen Ward H. G. Wells Charles Wesley Norman Wisdom Eliot lived

    List of people from the City of Westminster

    List_of_people_from_the_City_of_Westminster

  • Leonard Rossiter
  • British actor (1926–1984)

    Shelagh Delaney Mary Stuart Lord Burleigh Friedrich Schiller (adapted by Stephen Spender) The Woodcarver Griff Prunella Scales Morris Brown She Stoops to Conquer

    Leonard Rossiter

    Leonard Rossiter

    Leonard_Rossiter

  • Polemic (magazine)
  • Defunct British arts magazine

    included contributions by Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, A. J. Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, C. E. M. Joad and Rupert Crawshay-Williams

    Polemic (magazine)

    Polemic_(magazine)

  • Vienna (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Argentine sprinter Vienna sausage University of Vienna "Vienna", a poem by Stephen Spender A cat in Rising Damp A character in the 1954 film Johnny Guitar A computer

    Vienna (disambiguation)

    Vienna_(disambiguation)

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    pp. 107–122. ISBN 978-0-299-07600-9. OCLC 1150051810. Spender, Stephen (1970). "Stephen Spender, in Listener 1941". In Deming, Robert H. (ed.). James

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Decadence
  • Perceived decay of standards in a society

    proved to be a haven for English-language writers such as W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood, who wrote a series of 'Berlin novels', inspiring

    Decadence

    Decadence

    Decadence

  • Wilfred Owen
  • English poet and soldier (1893–1918)

    philosophically." Many years later, he is said, snobbishly, to have told Stephen Spender that he found Owen's grammar school accent "embarrassing". However

    Wilfred Owen

    Wilfred Owen

    Wilfred_Owen

  • A Dance to the Music of Time
  • 12-volume book series by Anthony Powell

    and cultural historian. The name and the conference-going suggest Stephen Spender. Maclintick Music critic Peter Warlock. Audrey Maclintick Married to

    A Dance to the Music of Time

    A_Dance_to_the_Music_of_Time

  • List of translations of Beowulf
  • Times Stephen Spender Prize 2011". Stephen Spender Trust. 2011. "Summer Selections". PBS Bulletin Summer 2013. Beowulf. Translated by Mitchell, Stephen. New

    List of translations of Beowulf

    List of translations of Beowulf

    List_of_translations_of_Beowulf

  • The Berlin Stories
  • 1945 anthology by Christopher Isherwood

    He socialized with a blithe coterie of gay writers that included Stephen Spender, Paul Bowles, and W.H. Auden. In Berlin during Winter 1930–1931, Isherwood

    The Berlin Stories

    The_Berlin_Stories

  • Encounter Books
  • American book publisher

    Encounter, the now defunct literary magazine founded by Irving Kristol and Stephen Spender. Based in New York City since 2006, Encounter Books publishes non-fiction

    Encounter Books

    Encounter Books

    Encounter_Books

  • Milan Kundera
  • Czech and French novelist (1929–2023)

    ISBN 9780822397885. S2CID 242196564. Retrieved 14 July 2023. Benson, Stephen (2003). "For Want of a Better Term?: Polyphony and the Value of Music in

    Milan Kundera

    Milan Kundera

    Milan_Kundera

  • András Gerevich
  • Hungarian poet, screenwriter (born 1976)

    was edited by George Szirtes. In 2017, Andrew Fentham received the Stephen Spender Prize for the translation of his poem "Balatoni Baleset (Balaton Accident)"

    András Gerevich

    András Gerevich

    András_Gerevich

  • Marion Milner
  • British writer and psychoanalyst (1900–1998)

    attracting favorable reviews from such literary notables as W. H. Auden and Stephen Spender, and soon afterwards, she published a work on similar lines (again

    Marion Milner

    Marion_Milner

  • Bernard Herrmann
  • American composer (1911–1975)

    [page needed] The title is derived from one of Herrmann favorite's favorite Stephen Spender poems. David Thomson calls him the greatest film composer, writing:

    Bernard Herrmann

    Bernard Herrmann

    Bernard_Herrmann

  • Javier Marías
  • Spanish novelist, translator, and columnist (1951–2022)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Javier Marías

    Javier Marías

    Javier_Marías

  • Humphrey Spender
  • British photographer

    1921 and Harold Spender died in 1926. Humphrey had two brothers, the poet Stephen Spender and the scientist and explorer Michael Spender, and one sister

    Humphrey Spender

    Humphrey Spender

    Humphrey_Spender

  • Constance Dowling
  • American actress

    will come and she'll have your eyes - The Times Stephen Spender Prize 2013 (commended)". Stephen Spender Trust. Archived from the original on February 3

    Constance Dowling

    Constance Dowling

    Constance_Dowling

  • Worthing
  • Town and borough in West Sussex, England

    figures to have lived in the town include W.E. Henley, W.H. Hudson, Stephen Spender, Dorothy Richardson, Edward Knoblock, Beatrice Hastings, Maureen Duffy

    Worthing

    Worthing

    Worthing

  • Arshile Gorky
  • Armenian-American painter (1904–1948)

    and married the British sculptor and writer Matthew Spender, son of the poet Sir Stephen Spender. From 1946, Gorky suffered a series of crises: his studio

    Arshile Gorky

    Arshile Gorky

    Arshile_Gorky

  • Barry Humphries
  • Australian comedian (1934–2023)

    2023), Elizabeth Spender, previously an actress, is the daughter of British poet Sir Stephen Spender and the concert pianist Natasha Spender. They lived in

    Barry Humphries

    Barry Humphries

    Barry_Humphries

  • Rainer Maria Rilke
  • Austrian poet and writer (1875–1926)

    writers, including William H. Gass, Galway Kinnell, Sidney Keyes, Stephen Spender, Robert Bly, W. S. Merwin, John Ashbery, novelist Thomas Pynchon and

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer Maria Rilke

    Rainer_Maria_Rilke

  • Faber & Faber
  • British publishing house

    originally the most renowned part of the Faber list, with W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Louis MacNeice joining Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, Wyndham Lewis

    Faber & Faber

    Faber & Faber

    Faber_&_Faber

  • Peter Watson (arts benefactor)
  • English art collector and arts benefactor (1908–1956)

    substantial critical essays on Francis Bacon, written by Robert Melville. Stephen Spender later recalled that Watson disliked "priggishness, pomposity and almost

    Peter Watson (arts benefactor)

    Peter_Watson_(arts_benefactor)

  • T. S. Eliot
  • Poet, essayist and playwright (1888–1965)

    for publishing distinguished English poets, including W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Charles Madge and Ted Hughes. On 29 June 1927 Eliot converted from

    T. S. Eliot

    T. S. Eliot

    T._S._Eliot

  • Louis MacNeice
  • Irish poet and playwright (1907–1963)

    reputation as the university's foremost poet during the preceding year. Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis were already part of Auden's circle, but MacNeice's

    Louis MacNeice

    Louis_MacNeice

  • List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
  • Answer For Faber & Faber W. L. Webb (chair) David Farrer Frank Kermode Stephen Spender Dame Rebecca West Shortlist Barry England Figures in a Landscape Jonathan

    List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

    List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize

  • Jane Draycott
  • British poet

    includes a poetic version of the 14th century elegy ''Pearl'' - a Stephen Spender Prize-winner in 2008 - and a collection of new translations of the

    Jane Draycott

    Jane_Draycott

  • Anna Wing
  • English actress (1914–2013)

    lover of Philip O'Connor, a surrealist writer and contemporary of Stephen Spender and Laurie Lee, saw her spend some time as a nursery teacher in West

    Anna Wing

    Anna Wing

    Anna_Wing

  • Doris Lessing
  • British novelist (1919–2013)

    the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2013. Miller, Stephen (17 November 2013). "Nobel Author Doris Lessing Dies at 94". The Wall Street

    Doris Lessing

    Doris Lessing

    Doris_Lessing

  • Timothy Corsellis
  • English poet

    and Poems of This War by Younger Poets. As John Sutherland recounts, Stephen Spender, for whom Corsellis had found war work in Wandsworth, was haunted by

    Timothy Corsellis

    Timothy Corsellis

    Timothy_Corsellis

  • Leonardo Sciascia
  • Italian writer (1921–1989)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Leonardo Sciascia

    Leonardo Sciascia

    Leonardo_Sciascia

  • George Orwell bibliography
  • Literary work of George Orwell

    William Empson, Vida Hope, Godfrey Kenton, Una Marson, Herbert Read, and Stephen Spender. The magazine was published and distributed to the readers before being

    George Orwell bibliography

    George Orwell bibliography

    George_Orwell_bibliography

  • Bernard Knox
  • British-American classical scholar (1914–2010)

    also known for his role in the controversy over similarities between Stephen Spender's World Within World and David Leavitt's While England Sleeps: it was

    Bernard Knox

    Bernard_Knox

  • Emmanuel Carrère
  • French author, screenwriter and film director (born 1957)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Emmanuel Carrère

    Emmanuel Carrère

    Emmanuel_Carrère

  • Tiziano Scarpa
  • Italian novelist, playwright and poet

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Tiziano Scarpa

    Tiziano Scarpa

    Tiziano_Scarpa

  • John Lehmann
  • English publisher (1907–1987)

    these authors in his anthology Poems for Spain which he edited with Stephen Spender. With the onset of the Second World War and paper rationing, New Writing's

    John Lehmann

    John Lehmann

    John_Lehmann

  • Capo di Monte, Hampstead
  • House in London, England

    in 1941, having previously rented Upton House in Gloucestershire. Stephen Spender and his wife Natasha regularly dined with the Clarks at the house during

    Capo di Monte, Hampstead

    Capo di Monte, Hampstead

    Capo_di_Monte,_Hampstead

  • Homage to Catalonia
  • 1938 memoir by George Orwell

    poker face of Communism". In June 1950, the anti-communist writer Stephen Spender praised Homage as "one of the most serious indictments of Communism

    Homage to Catalonia

    Homage_to_Catalonia

  • Joan Leigh Fermor
  • English photographer (1912–2003)

    friends included Alberto Giacometti, Francis Bacon, Lawrence Durrell, Stephen Spender, Giorgos Seferis, Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas and many others. She loved

    Joan Leigh Fermor

    Joan Leigh Fermor

    Joan_Leigh_Fermor

  • The Family Reunion
  • Play written by T. S. Eliot

    perceptive member of his family, Agatha Despite these Greek themes, Stephen Spender commented that the whole play was "about the hero's discovery of his

    The Family Reunion

    The_Family_Reunion

  • The Spectator
  • British weekly political and cultural news magazine

    co-owner of GB News. The Spectator's founder, Scottish reformer Robert Stephen Rintoul, former editor of the Dundee Advertiser and the London-based Atlas

    The Spectator

    The_Spectator

  • String Quartet No. 15 (Beethoven)
  • String quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven

    write the Four Quartets; certainly he was recorded in a letter to Stephen Spender as having a copy of the A-minor quartet on the gramophone: 'I find

    String Quartet No. 15 (Beethoven)

    String Quartet No. 15 (Beethoven)

    String_Quartet_No._15_(Beethoven)

  • 1971 in literature
  • biography: Julia Namier, Lewis Namier Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Stephen Spender Frost Medal: Melville Cane Hugo Award: Best Novella: Fritz Leiber,

    1971 in literature

    1971_in_literature

  • Homosexual Law Reform Society
  • Organization

    being founded on 12 May 1958 with members including Victor Gollancz, Stephen Spender, and Kenneth Younger MP. Most of the founders were not homosexual.

    Homosexual Law Reform Society

    Homosexual_Law_Reform_Society

  • Jorge Semprún
  • Spanish writer (1923–2011)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Jorge Semprún

    Jorge Semprún

    Jorge_Semprún

  • Isaiah Berlin
  • British philosopher (1909–1997)

    Stuart Hampshire, Richard Wollheim, Maurice Bowra, Roy Beddington, Stephen Spender, Inez Pearn, J. L. Austin, and Nicolas Nabokov. In 1940 he presented

    Isaiah Berlin

    Isaiah Berlin

    Isaiah_Berlin

  • List of bisexual people (N–S)
  • , March 14, 2005 Sutherland, John, Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biography (2004); US edition: Stephen Spender: A Literary Life (2005) "Long, tall

    List of bisexual people (N–S)

    List_of_bisexual_people_(N–S)

  • Ilya Ehrenburg
  • Soviet writer (1891–1967)

    attended by many writers including André Malraux, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Spender, and Pablo Neruda. Ehrenburg was offered a column in Krasnaya Zvezda

    Ilya Ehrenburg

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  • 2011 book by Christopher Hitchens

    Sherry Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin, edited by Anthony Thwaite Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biography, by John Sutherland C. L. R. James: Cricket

    Arguably

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  • Marilynne Robinson
  • American novelist and essayist (born 1943)

    Germaine Greer, Wilson Harris, José Saramago (1992) Kenzaburō Ōe (1993) Stephen Spender (1994) Thomas Keneally, Alberto Arbasino (1996) Margaret Atwood, André

    Marilynne Robinson

    Marilynne Robinson

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  • Stepney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Sussex)

    Stepney

    English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Stepney in London, named probably with an unattested Old English personal name, Stybba (genitive Stybban) + h̄þ ‘hythe’, ‘landing place’.

    Stepney

  • STEFFEN
  • Male

    German

    STEFFEN

    Low German form of Latin Stephanus, STEFFEN means "crown."

    STEFFEN

  • Stephon
  • Boy/Male

    English American Greek

    Stephon

    Crown; wreath. From biblical Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

    Stephon

  • STEPH
  • Male

    English

    STEPH

    Unisex short form of English Stephen and Stephanie, both STEPH means "crown."

    STEPH

  • STEPAN
  • Male

    Russian

    STEPAN

    (Степан) Russian form of Greek Stephanos, STEPAN means "crown." Compare with another form of Stepan.

    STEPAN

  • STEPHENIE
  • Female

    English

    STEPHENIE

    Feminine form of English Stephen, STEPHENIE means "crown." 

    STEPHENIE

  • Steaphan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic

    Steaphan

    Crown; Wreath; Similar to Stephen

    Steaphan

  • Steffen
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh

    Steffen

    Crowned; Garland; Wreath; Similar to Stephen

    Steffen

  • Stephans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stephans

    English : variant spelling of Stephens.Reduced form of German Stephanhans, from a compound of the personal names Stephan (see Steven) + Hans.

    Stephans

  • STEAPHAN
  • Male

    Scottish

    STEAPHAN

    Scottish Gaelic form of French Stéphane, STEAPHAN means "crown."

    STEAPHAN

  • STEPHAN
  • Male

    German

    STEPHAN

    German form of Latin Stephanus, STEPHAN means "crown."

    STEPHAN

  • Stephen
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Stephen

    To Wear a Crown; Wreath; Garland; Crowned

    Stephen

  • Stephan
  • Boy/Male

    Russian American French

    Stephan

    crowned with laurels'.

    Stephan

  • STEPHANI
  • Female

    English

    STEPHANI

    Modern variant spelling of English Stephanie, STEPHANI means "crown."

    STEPHANI

  • Stephen
  • Biblical

    Stephen

    same as Stephanas

    Stephen

  • STEPHEN
  • Male

    English

    STEPHEN

    Anglicized form of Greek Stephanos (Latin Stephanus), STEPHEN means "crown." In the bible, this is the name of one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned to death by the Jews. 

    STEPHEN

  • Stephens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stephens

    English : patronymic from the personal name Stephen (see Steven).

    Stephens

  • STEVEN
  • Male

    English

    STEVEN

    Popular spelling of English Stephen, STEVEN means "crown."

    STEVEN

  • Stephen
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American Greek English Biblical

    Stephen

    King Richard The Second' Sir Stephen Scroop.

    Stephen

  • STEPHANY
  • Female

    English

    STEPHANY

    Modern variant spelling of English Stephanie, STEPHANY means "crown."

    STEPHANY

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  • Risap
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Risap

    The Seventh Truth

  • Wohayb
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Wohayb

    Something bestowed

  • Izum
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Izum

    Obedient; Sincere

  • Silvio
  • Boy/Male

    Italian American

    Silvio

    Silver.

  • Sohana | ஸோஹநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sohana | ஸோஹநா

    Graceful

  • Aimil
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Aimil

  • Vachan | வசந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vachan | வசந 

    Speech

  • Lyle
  • Boy/Male

    English American French

    Lyle

    The island or from the island. From Old French 'L'isle'.

  • Devisri
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Devisri

    Dearest Goddess

  • Marcelle
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    American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Greek, Latin

    Marcelle

    Dedicated to Mars; Roman God of War; Warring; Brave; Hammer; Warlike; Of Mars

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  • Shepen
  • n.

    A stable; a shippen.

  • Stopen
  • p. p.

    Stepped; gone; advanced.

  • Steepened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Steepen

  • Protomartyr
  • n.

    The first martyr; the first who suffers, or is sacrificed, in any cause; -- applied esp. to Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

  • Steen
  • n.

    A wall of brick, stone, or cement, used as a lining, as of a well, cistern, etc.; a steening.

  • Steepening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Steepen

  • Stope
  • p. p.

    Alt. of Stopen

  • Steepen
  • v. i.

    To become steep or steeper.

  • Steven
  • n.

    Voice; speech; language.

  • Sethen
  • adv. & conj.

    See Since.

  • Stein
  • n. & v.

    See Steen.

  • Steen
  • v. t.

    To line, as a well, with brick, stone, or other hard material.

  • Stean
  • n. & v.

    See Steen.

  • Steven
  • n.

    An outcry; a loud call; a clamor.

  • Stepped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Step

  • Stepped
  • a.

    Provided with a step or steps; having a series of offsets or parts resembling the steps of stairs; as, a stepped key.

  • Stepper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, steps; as, a quick stepper.

  • Stepson
  • n.

    A son of one's husband or wife by a former marriage.

  • Steppe
  • n.

    One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America. See Savanna.

  • Sephen
  • n.

    A large sting ray of the genus Trygon, especially T. sephen of the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. The skin is an article of commerce.