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He married five times: to Nancy Marianne (1928), Marcelle Marie José (1935), Joyce Frances Glur (1938), Sonia Geraldine Leon (1956, daughter Sarah), and Joan Marilyn Peek (1967, son Alexander). He also had a relationship with the writer
253:(1988), published when he was 83 years old, was a response to a remark from his father, remembered from childhood: "Well, we're not happy are we?" In all he published over thirty books and edited thirty-seven more. 249:(1982) collected together anecdotes of his friends and contemporaries. He continued to work hard even into his old age, tackling more general subjects in his later work. His final book, 50:(9 March 1905 – 27 October 1993) was an English biographer, literary historian, editor, essayist, poet, and critic. He wrote extensively on social history. In his 1037: 1067: 1027: 46: 1057: 1062: 207: 83: 17: 135:. But Quennell soon abandoned poetry for prose, and especially biography and non-fiction. His first major book, commissioned by 818: 1047: 1022: 1002: 405:
Four Portraits: Studies of the Eighteenth Century – James Boswell, Edward Gibbon, Laurence Sterne, John Wilkes
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He first practised journalism in London and wrote several books and essays on London (for instance,
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The Day Before Yesterday: A Photographic Album of Daily Life in Victorian and Edwardian Britain
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Selected Verse and Prose Works Including Letters and Extracts from Byron's Journal and Diaries
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Genius in the Drawing Room: The Literary Salon in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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obituary he was described as "the last genuine example of the English man of letters".
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Byronic Thoughts: Maxims Reflections Portraits From the Prose and Verse of Lord Byron
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ORLANDO: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Victorian Panorama: A Survey of Life & Fashion from Contemporary Photographs
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Architectural History, the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
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The Past We Share. An Illustrated History of the British and American Peoples
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To Lord Byron: Feminine Profiles – based upon unpublished letters 1807–1824
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Quennell's first cousin – daughter of his father's brother Walter – was
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The Private Letters of Princess Lieven to Prince Metternich 1820–1826
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M. Grant, ‘Sir Peter Quennell, 1905–1993: an appreciation’, in
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in Southern Italy: Journals of a Landscape Painter in Southern
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Brown the Bear: Who Scared the Villagers Out of Their Wits
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The Colosseum: A History of Rome from the Time of Nero
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James B. Denigan. 'Quennell, Sir Peter Courtney', in
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Affairs of the Mind: The Salon in Europe and America
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During the war he took posts within the 727:Romantic England Writing And Painting 1717–1851 539:The Last Edwardians: An Illustrated History of 417:The Singular Preference: Portraits & Essays 895:Twentieth-century British literary biographers 691:(1961) editor, with John Weightman, translator 644:A Self-Portrait: Letters and Diaries 1798–1824 527:Customs and Characters: Contemporary Portraits 332:A Superficial Journey Through Tokyo and Peking 204:A Superficial Journey through Tokyo and Peking 1038:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 770:An Illustrated Companion to World Literature 699:The Prodigal Rake: Memoirs of William Hickey 514:The Marble Foot: An Autobiography, 1905–1938 243:The Wanton Chase: an Autobiography from 1939 241:(1976, covering the years 1905 to 1938) and 226:, working in partnership with the historian 561: 320:Baudelaire And The Symbolists: Five Essays 1068:Academic staff of the University of Tokyo 590:(1933, selected and prepared by Quennell) 393:Caroline of England: An Augustan Portrait 937: 533:Wanton Chase: An Autobiography from 1939 220:and from 1951 to 1979 founder-editor of 58:called him "The Last of the Mandarins". 29: 946:, Cambridge University Press database, 882:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 606:(1939) completed and edited by Quennell 261:in the 1940s, sharing a flat with her. 84:A History of Everyday Things in England 14: 985: 876: 874: 872: 870: 752:A Lonely Business: A Self-Portrait of 411:John Ruskin: The Portrait of a Prophet 1028:People educated at Berkhamsted School 121:In 1922 he published his first book, 856: 854: 852: 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 588:Aspects of Seventeenth Century Verse 264:He was appointed a Commander of the 237:(1960, his own growth as a writer), 867: 459:: The Education of Genius 1688–1728 167:(three volumes, 1934, 1935, 1941), 24: 198:, 1971). In 1930 he taught at the 25: 1079: 1058:20th-century English male writers 956: 849: 827: 1063:English male non-fiction writers 972:Works by or about Peter Quennell 860:'Sir Peter Quennell', obituary, 492:, 1871–1922: A Centennial Volume 910:, No. 43 (December 1993), p. 50 811:The New Encyclopædia Britannica 582:Memoirs of the Comte de Gramont 535:(1980), vol. 2 of autobiography 517:(1977), vol. 1 of autobiography 507:A History of English Literature 452:(1960, autobiographical essays) 214:. In 1944–51, he was editor of 925: 913: 900: 887: 803: 548:(1985) with John Phillips and 74:, he was the son of architect 13: 1: 932:Dod's Parliamentary Companion 796: 314:Inscription on a Fountainhead 141:Baudelaire and the Symbolists 656:Henry Mayhew, ed. Quennell: 649:Henry Mayhew, ed. Quennell: 163:), and full length works on 7: 779: 721:The Journal of Thomas Moore 266:Order of the British Empire 76:C. H. B. Quennell 43:Sir Peter Courtney Quennell 10: 1084: 1048:20th-century English poets 748:(US edition) (1980) editor 570:and Peter Quennell (eds.) 90:(where the headmaster was 27:English writer (1905–1993) 846:, 29 October 1993, p. 23. 842:'Sir Peter Quennell', in 501:: His Friends and Enemies 295: 132:Georgian Poetry 1920–1922 1023:English literary critics 893:Steven R. Serafin, ed., 864:, 29 October 1993, p. 25 772:(1986) editor, original 562:As editor or anthologist 555:The Pursuit of Happiness 477:Who's Who in Shakespeare 471:Shakespeare: A Biography 361:Byron: The Years of Fame 290: 1003:English autobiographers 963:Works by Peter Quennell 922:, vol. 50, pg 219, 2007 790:20th Century Characters 761:The Selected Essays of 316:(1929), poetry pamphlet 251:In Pursuit of Happiness 208:Ministry of Information 96:Balliol College, Oxford 61: 18:Peter Courtney Quennell 642:Byron (ed. Quennell): 247:Customs and Characters 212:Auxiliary Fire Service 39: 672:Byron, ed. 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Quennell 338:A Letter to Mrs. 280:, Regent's Park. 123:Masques and Poems 80:Marjorie Quennell 16:(Redirected from 1075: 1043:Knights Bachelor 976:Internet Archive 950: 941: 935: 929: 923: 917: 911: 904: 898: 891: 885: 878: 865: 858: 847: 840: 825: 824: 807: 786:Duncan Fallowell 734:Vladimir Nabokov 697:, ed. Quennell: 635:, ed. 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Index

Peter Courtney Quennell

James Stephens
CBE
Anthony Powell
Bickley
Kent
C. H. B. Quennell
Marjorie Quennell
A History of Everyday Things in England
Berkhamsted School
Graham Greene
Balliol College, Oxford
Richard Hughes
Edith Sitwell
Robert Graves
Evelyn Waugh
Edward Marsh
Georgian Poetry 1920–1922
T. S. Eliot
Boswell
Gibbon
Sterne
Wilkes
Byron
Pope
Ruskin
Hogarth
Shakespeare
Proust

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