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Robert Smythe Hichens Information
492 words, approx. 2 pages
 Robert Smythe Hichens (November 14, 1864 – July 20, 1950) was an English journalist and novelist. Born in Speldhurst in Kent, he was educated at Clifton College, the Royal College of Music, and the London School of Journalism. He wrote lyrics for...



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 Dayton Daily News
Roberts, Watson, Smyth provide low-score thrills
07/30/2005: 740 words, approx. 3 pages KETTERING -- Loren Roberts shot a 4-under 67 on Friday at NCR Country Club. But if this was a friendly round instead of the U.S Senior Open, he would have bought drinks for Tom Watson and Des Smyth. "Everybody in the group played...
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 Investors Chronicle - magazine and web content
Hichens, Harrison (hich).
04/20/2007: 319 words, approx. 1 pages Hichens, Harrison is not only London's oldest stockbroker - with a trading certificate dated 1803 to prove it - but it is also the only medium-sized broker that seems determined to make big money. Hichens' new management team, which was formerly at Teather...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Frederic Taber Cooper
7,917 words, approx. 26 pages
 An American educator, biographer, and editor, Cooper served for many years as literary critic at the Bookman, a popular early twentieth-century literary magazine. In the following essay, he surveys Hichens's early works, from The Green Carnation to The Fruitful Vine, commenting on his themes, style, and development as a writer.
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Critical Essay by St. John Adcock
2,387 words, approx. 8 pages
 An English author whose works often concern the city of London, Adcock served as editor of the London Bookman from 1923 until his death in 1930. In the following essay, he focuses on Hichens's literary beginnings and his novel The Garden of Allah.
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Critical Essay by Lacon
2,009 words, approx. 7 pages
 In the following essay, Lacon writes in the form of a lecture to Hichens on the overall course of his career.


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