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214:, to (Walter) Bernard Hamilton (1863-1930), a writer and non-practising barrister, and his second wife, Ellen Adèle (née Hockley; 1861-1934), who wrote as "Olivia Roy". His parents were pretentious and snobbish; Bernard Hamilton thought himself to be "a great writer although the few books he penned — soppy romances and some hotchpotch of religion and spirituality — were mediocre at best", "frequently boasted about his genealogical table", and "pretended to be the rightful heir to the throne of Scotland", and Ellen "treated her domestics with haughtiness" and "attempted to breed her children as members of the high society". Due to his father's alcoholism and financial ineptitude, the family spent much of Hamilton's childhood living in boarding houses in 33: 295: 752:
in January 2006, alongside a documentary account of his life. The adaptation was released on DVD in 2007. A one-man show about Hamilton's life appeared in the Edinburgh Festival in 2014 and the Brighton Fringe Festival in 2015 and in London, written and performed by Mark Farrelly and called
388:. During the 1930s, like many other authors, Hamilton grew increasingly angry with capitalism and believed that the violence and fascism of Europe during the period indicated that capitalism was reaching its end. This encouraged his Marxism and his novel 316:(1953), with its vision of England smothered in metal beetles, reflects his loathing of the motor car. Despite some distaste for the culture in which he operated, however, he was a popular contributor to it. His two most successful plays, 415:) is regarded increasingly as a comic masterpiece. The hostile and negative tone of the novels is also attributed to Hamilton's depression and disenchantment with the utopianism of Marxism. The trilogy comprises: 411:– three novels about a devious sexual predator and conman – are not generally well thought of critically, although Graham Greene said that the first was 'the best book written about Brighton' and the second ( 452:. He was married twice, firstly to Lois Marie Martin in 1930, and a year after divorcing Lois, to Lady Ursula Chetwynd-Talbot (a novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Laura Talbot) in 1954. 911:, in his introduction to the 2010 Vintage edition, says that this accident took place in January 1932 when Hamilton was walking with his wife and sister along Earls Court Road 1317: 1181: 1327: 1287: 823: 395:
During his later life, Hamilton developed in his writing a misanthropic authorial voice which became more disillusioned, cynical and bleak as time passed.
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narrative voice to convey aspects of inter-war London street culture. They display a strong sympathy for the poor, as well as an acerbic black humour.
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Hamilton had begun to consume alcohol excessively while still a relatively young man. After a declining career and melancholia, he died in 1962 of
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where Hamilton himself lived, it deals with both alcohol-drinking practices of the time and the underlying political context, such as the rise of
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Hamilton disliked many aspects of modern life. He was disfigured badly when he was run over by a car in the late 1920s: the end of his novel
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Odisea, no. 21, "Patrick Hamilton's Craven House: Parodying the Edwardian Weltanschauung", Roy Janoch, 2020, p. 46
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After a brief career as an actor, he became a novelist in his early twenties with the publication of
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in the US), made Hamilton wealthy and were also successful as films: the British-made
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Simon Goulding's exploration of the London of Patrick Hamilton's 'The Midnight Bell'
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A collection of Hamilton's manuscripts and correspondence can be found at the
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Hamilton was the subject of a special season of films in March 2005 at the
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in 1968: "Hamilton was a marvellous novelist who's grossly neglected".
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Patrick Hamilton's original UK publisher, and current publisher of
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as an important part of the tradition of London novels. Set in
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Hamilton was born on 17 March 1904, at Dale House, in the
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and he preferred to look back to the pre-war years. His
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in 1987; and in 1955 Hamilton's last published work,
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New publishers of The Gorse Trilogy and Craven House
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Through a Glass Darkly: The Life of Patrick Hamilton
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Essay on Hamilton's treatment of London pub culture
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Hassocks
Sussex
Sheringham
Norfolk
Playwright
novelist
Rope
Gas Light
Hangover Square
Bruce Hamilton
Graham Greene
J. B. Priestley
Dickensian
Doris Lessing
The Times
Rope
Gas Light
Rope
Gaslight
American version
Sussex
Hassocks
Brighton
Chiswick
Hove
Westminster School
Poetry Review
Diana Hamilton
Sutton Vane

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