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to postpone his career as a writer. Chandler wrote, "Middleton struck me as having far more talent than I was ever likely to possess; and if he couldn't make a go of it, it wasn't very likely that I could."
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that he really wanted to make a living as a poet. Shortly afterwards, Harris published Middleton's poem "The Bathing Boy":
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bank in London from 1901 to 1907. Unhappy with that, he affected a
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An encounter with Middleton is said to have persuaded the young
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life at night – he is mentioned, in disguised terms, in
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Staines, Middlesex
Cranbrook School
Kent
Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation
Bohemian
Arthur Ransome
Arthur Machen
Vanity Fair
Edgar Jepson
Frank Harris
Austin Harrison
The English Review
The Academy
depression
Brussels
chloroform
The Ghost Ship and Other Stories
John Gawsworth
Raymond Chandler
The Ghost Ship and Other Stories
Richards Press
Darrell Schweitzer
ISBN
1-55742-084-X
Retrieved 22 October 2016.
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, ©1995 Gale Cengage
Mark Valentine
ISBN
185411123X

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