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Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts (4 November 1862 – 29 December 1960) was an English author, poet and dramatist. He was born in Mount Abu, India, was educated in Plymouth, Devon, and worked as an insurance officer for ten years before studying for the stage and eventually becoming a writer.[1]

Eden Phillpotts
Born(1862-11-04)4 November 1862
Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India
Died29 December 1960(1960-12-29) (aged 98)
Broad Clyst, Devon
ChildrenAdelaide Phillpotts
RelativesHenry Phillpotts (great-uncle)
James Surtees Phillpotts (second cousin)

Life

Eden Phillpotts was a great-nephew of Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter. His father Henry Phillpotts was a son of the bishop's younger brother Thomas Phillpotts. James Surtees Phillpotts the reforming headmaster of Bedford School was his second cousin.[2]

Eden Phillpotts was born on 4 November 1862 at Mount Abu in Rajasthan. His father Henry was an officer in the Indian Army, while his mother Adelaide was the daughter of an Indian Civil Service officer posted in Madras, George Jenkins Waters.[3]

Henry Phillpotts died in 1865, leaving Adelaide a widow at the age of 21. With her three small sons, of whom Eden was the eldest, she returned to England and settled in Plymouth.[4]

Phillpotts was educated at Mannamead School in Plymouth. At school he showed no signs of a literary bent. In 1879, aged 17, he left home and went to London to earn his living. He found a job as a clerk with the Sun Fire Office.[3][4]

Phillpotts' ambition was to be an actor and he attended evening classes at a drama school for two years. He came to the conclusion that he would never make a name as an actor but might have success as a writer. In his spare time out of office hours he proceeded to create a stream of small works which he was able to sell. In due course he left the insurance company to concentrate on his writing, while also working part-time as assistant editor for the weekly Black and White magazine.[3][4]

Eden Phillpotts maintained a steady output of three or four books a year for the next half century. He produced poetry, short stories, novels, plays and mystery tales. Many of his novels were about rural Devon life and some of his plays were distinguished by their effective use of regional dialect.

Eden Phillpotts died at his home in Broadclyst near Exeter, Devon, on 29 December 1960.

Personal life

Phillpotts was for many years the President of the Dartmoor Preservation Association and cared passionately about the conservation of Dartmoor. He was an agnostic and a supporter of the Rationalist Press Association.[5]

Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie, who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home. She dedicated her 1932 novel Peril at End House to Phillpotts, and in her autobiography, she expressed gratitude for his early advice on fiction writing and quoted some of it. Jorge Luis Borges was another Phillpotts admirer.[6] Borges mentioned him numerous times, wrote at least two reviews of his novels, and included him in his "Personal Library", a collection of works selected to reflect his personal literary preferences.[7]

Philpotts allegedly sexually abused his daughter Adelaide. In a 1976 interview for a book about her father, Adelaide described an incestuous "relationship" with him that she says lasted from the age of five or six until her early thirties, when he remarried. When she herself finally married at the age of 55 her father never forgave her, and never communicated with her again.[8]

Writings

Phillpotts wrote a great many books with a Dartmoor setting. One of his novels, Widecombe Fair, inspired by an annual fair at the village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, provided the scenario for his comic play The Farmer's Wife (1916). It went on to become a 1928 silent film of the same name, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was followed by a 1941 remake, directed by Norman Lee and Leslie Arliss. It became a BBC TV drama in 1955, directed by Owen Reed. Jan Stewer played Churdles Ash.[9] The BBC had broadcast the play in 1934.

He co-wrote several plays with his daughter Adelaide Phillpotts,[10] The Farmer's Wife and Yellow Sands (1926);[11] she later claimed their relationship was incestuous.[12][8] Eden is best known as the author of many novels, plays and poems about Dartmoor. His Dartmoor cycle of 18 novels and two volumes of short stories still has many avid readers despite the fact that many titles are out of print.

Philpotts also wrote a series of novels, each set against the background of a different trade or industry. Titles include: Brunel's Tower (a pottery) and Storm in a Teacup (hand-papermaking). Among his other works is The Grey Room, the plot of which is centred on a haunted room in an English manor house. He also wrote a number of other mystery novels, both under his own name and the pseudonym Harrington Hext. These include: The Thing at Their Heels, The Red Redmaynes, The Monster, The Clue from the Stars, and The Captain's Curio. The Human Boy[13] was a collection of schoolboy stories in the same genre as Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co., though different in mood and style. Late in his long writing career he wrote a few books of interest to science fiction and fantasy readers, the most noteworthy being Saurus, which involves an alien reptilian observing human life.

Eric Partridge praised the immediacy and impact of his dialect writing.[14]

Photographs

Works

Novels

  • The End of a Life (1891)
  • Folly and Fresh Air (1891)
  • A Tiger's Club (1892)
  • A Deal with the Devil (1895)
  • Some Every-day Folks (1895)
  • My Laughing Philosopher (1896)
  • Down Dartmoor Way (1896)
  • Lying Prophets: A Novel (1897)
  • Children of the Mist (1898)
  • Sons of the Morning (1900)[15]
  • The Good Red Earth (1901)
  • The River (1902)
  • Old Delabole (1903)
  • The Golden Fetich (1903)
  • The American Prisoner (1904)
  • The Farm of the Dagger (1904)
  • The Secret Woman (1905)
  • The Poacher's Wife (1906) AKA Daniel Sweetland (1906)
  • The Sinews of War: A Romance of London and the Sea (1906) with Arnold Bennett
  • Doubloons (1906) with Arnold Bennett
  • The Portreeve (1906)
  • The Whirlwind (1907)
  • The Human Boy Again (1908)
  • The Mother (1908)
  • The Virgin in Judgment (1908) AKA A Fight to Finish (1911)
  • The Statue: A Story of International Intrigue and Mystery (1908) with Arnold Bennett
  • The Three Brothers (1909)
  • The Fun of the Fair (1909)
  • The Haven (1909)
  • The Flint Heart: A Fairy Story (1910)
  • The Thief of Virtue (1910)
  • The Beacon (1911)
  • Demeter's Daughter (1911)
  • The Three Knaves (1912)
  • The Forest on the Hill (1912)
  • The Lovers: A Romance (1912)
  • Widecombe Fair (1913)
  • The Joy of Youth (1913)
  • The Old Time Before Them (1913)
  • Faith Tresilion (1914)
  • The Master of Merripit (1914)
  • Brunel's Tower (1915)
  • The Green Alleys: A Comedy (1916)
  • The Human Boy and the War (1916)
  • The Banks of Colne: (the Nursery) (1917)
  • The Girl and the Faun (1917)
  • The Spinners (1918)
  • From the Angle of Seventeen (1912)
  • Evander (1919)
  • Storm in a Teacup (1919)
  • Miser's Money (1920)
  • Eudocia (1921)
  • The Grey Room (1921)
  • The Bronze Venus (1921)
  • Orphan Dinah (1920)
  • The Red Redmaynes (1922)
  • Pan and the Twins (1922)
  • Number 87 (1922)
  • The Thing at Their Heels (1923)
  • Cheat-the-boys; a Story of the Devonshire Orchards (1924)
  • Redcliff (1924)
  • The Treasures of Typhon (1924)
  • The Lavender Dragon (1924)
  • Who Killed Diana? (1924)
  • Circé's Island (1924)
  • A Voice from the Dark (1925)
  • The Monster (1925)
  • George Westover (1926)
  • The Marylebone Miser (1926) AKA Jig-Saw (1926)
  • Cornish Droll: A Novel (1926)
  • The Miniature (1926)
  • The Jury (1927)
  • Arachne (1928)
  • Children of Men (1928)
  • The Ring Fence (1928)
  • Tryphena (1929)
  • The Apes (1929)
  • The Three Maidens (1930)
  • Alcyone (a Fairy Story) (1930)
  • "Found Drowned" (1931)
  • A Clue from the Stars (1932)
  • The Broom Squires (1932)
  • Stormbury, A Story of Devon (1932)
  • The Captain's Curio (1933)
  • Bred in the Bone (1933)
  • Witch's Cauldron (1933)
  • Nancy Owlett (1933)
  • Minions of the Moon (1934)
  • Ned of the Caribbees (1934)
  • Portrait of a Gentleman (1934)
  • Mr. Digweed and Mr. Lumb: A Mystery Novel (1934)
  • The Oldest Inhabitant: A Comedy (1934)
  • A Close Call (1936)
  • The Owl of Athene (1936)
  • The White Camel: A Story of Arabia (1936)
  • The Anniversary Murder (1936)
  • The Wife of Elias: A Mystery Novel (1937)
  • Wood-nymph (1937)
  • Farce in Three Acts (1937)
  • Portrait of a Scoundrel (1938)
  • Saurus (1938)
  • Lycanthrope, the Mystery of Sir William Wolf (1938)
  • Dark Horses (1938)
  • Golden Island (1938)
  • Thorn in Her Flesh (1939)
  • Tabletop (1939) with Arnold Bennett
  • Monkshood (1939)
  • Chorus of Clowns (1940)
  • Goldcross (1940)
  • Awake Deborah! (1941)
  • Ghostwater (1941)
  • The Deed Without a Name (1942)
  • Pilgrims of the Night (1942)
  • A Museum Piece (1943)
  • Flower of the Gods (1943)
  • The Changeling (1944)
  • The Drums of Dombali (1945)
  • They Were Seven: (A Mystery) (1945)
  • Quartet (1946)
  • The Fall of the House of Heron (1948)
  • Address Unknown (1949)
  • The Waters of Walla (1950)
  • Through a Glass Darkly (1951)
  • George and Georgina: A Mystery Story (1952)
  • His Brother's Keeper (1953)
  • The Widow Garland (1955)
  • Connie Woodland (1956)
  • Giglet Market (1957)
  • There Was an Old Man (1959)

Short Fiction Books

  • My Adventure in the Flying Scotsman; a Romance of London and North-Western Railway Shares (1888)
  • The Human Boy (1899)
  • Loup-garou! (1899)
  • Summer Clouds and Other Stories (1893)
  • Fancy Free (1901)
  • The Striking Hours (1901)
  • The Transit of the Red Dragon: And Other Tales (1903)
  • Knock at a Venture (1905)
  • The Unlucky Number (1906)
  • The Folk Afield (1907)
  • Tales of the Tenements (1910)
  • The Judge's Chair (1914)
  • The Human Boy and the War (1916)
  • Chronicles of St. Tid (1918)
  • Black, White, and Brindled (1923)
  • Up Hill, Down Dale: A Volume of Short Stories (1925)
  • Peacock House and Other Mysteries (1926)
  • It happened Like That, a New Volume of Short Stories (1928)
  • Brother Man (1928)
  • The Torch and Other Tales (1929)
  • Cherry Gambol and Other Stories (1930)
  • They Could Do No Other: A Volume of Stories (1932)
  • Once upon a Time (1936)
  • The Hidden Hand (1952)

Poetry

  • Up-Along and Down-Along (1905)
  • Wild Fruit (1911)
  • The Iscariot (1912)
  • Delight and Other Poems (1916)
  • Plain Song (1917)
  • A Shadow Passes [Observations and Poems] (1918)
  • As the Wind Blows (1920)
  • A Dish of Apples (1921)
  • Pixies' Plot (1922)
  • Thoughts in Prose and Verse (1924)
  • Cherry-Stones (1924)
  • A Harvesting (1924)
  • Brother Beast (1928)
  • Goodwill (1928)
  • For Remembrance (1929)
  • A Hundred Sonnets (1929)
  • A Hundred Lyrics (1930)
  • Becoming (1932)
  • Song of a Sailor Man: A Narrative Poem (1933)
  • Sonnets from Nature (1935)
  • A Dartmoor Village (1937)
  • Miniatures (1942)
  • The Enchanted Wood (1948)
  • One Thing and Another [Essays and poems.] (1954)

Plays

  • The Prude's Progress: A Comedy with Jerome K. Jerome (1895)
  • A Golden Wedding: An Original Comedy in One Act (1899)
  • A Breezy Morning (1904)
  • A Pair of Knickerbockers (1900)
  • Curtain Raisers (1912)
  • The Shadow; A Play in Three Acts (1913)
  • The Mother: A Play in Four Acts (1914)
  • The Secret Woman; A Play in Five Acts (1914)
  • The Angel in the House: A Comedy in Three Acts (1915)
  • The Farmer's Wife (1916)
  • Arachne; A Play (1920) By Adelaide Eden Phillpotts
  • St. George and the Dragons: A Comedy in Three Acts (1919) AKA *The bishop's night out (1929)
  • The Market-Money. A Play in One Act (1923)
  • Bed Rock: A Comedy in Three Acts (1924)
  • Devonshire Cream: A Comedy in Three Acts (1925)
  • A Comedy Royal (1925) Dramatization of Eudocia (1921)
  • Yellow Sands (1926)
  • Blue Comet (1927)
  • The Runaways: A Comedy in Three Acts (1928)
  • Three Short Plays: The Market-money; Something to Talk about; The Purple Bedroom (1928)
  • Buy a Broom: A Comedy in Three Acts (1929)
  • Jane's Legacy: A Folk Play in Three Acts (1931)
  • The Good Old Days: A Comedy in Three Acts (1932) with his daughter[16]
  • Bert: A Play in One Act (1932)
  • A Cup of Happiness: A Comedy (1933)
  • At the 'bus-stop: A Duologue for Two Women (1943)
  • The Orange Orchard (1951) Based on The Waters of Walla

Nonfiction

  • In Sugar-Cane Land (1890)
  • My Garden (1906)
  • Dance of the Months. [Sketches of Dartmoor and poems.] (1911)
  • My Shrubs (1915)
  • My Devon Year (1916)
  • One Hundred Pictures from Eden Phillpotts / Selected by L.H. Brewitt (1919)
  • A West Country Pilgrimage (1920) [Essays and verse.]
  • A West Country Sketch Book (1928) Essays from Dance of the Months and A West Country Pilgrimage with one new essay.
  • Essays in Little (1931)
  • Handmade Paper: Its Method of Manufacture as Described in the Novel "Storm in a Teacup" (1932)
  • A Year with Bisshe-Bantam (1934)
  • A Mixed Grill (1940) Essays.
  • From the Angle of 88 (1951)
  • Selected Letters (1984)

Omnibus

  • Three plays: The shadows; The mother; The secret woman (1913)
  • Circe's Island and The Girl & The Faun (1925)
  • The Complete Human Boy. Comprising "The Human Boy," "The Human Boy Again," "The Human Boy and the War," "The Human Boy's Diary," "From the Angle of Seventeen," Etc. (1930)
  • West Country Plays (1933) [Buy a Broom and A Cup of Happiness.]
  • The Book of Avis: A Trilogy Comprising Bred in the Bone, Witch's Cauldron, A Shadow Passes [1936]

References

  1. ^ "PHILLPOTTS, Eden". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1396.
  2. ^ Phillpotts Genealogy, Percy Phillpotts, 1910 (manuscript in family possession)
  3. ^ a b c Dictionary of National Biography, article by Thomas Moult
  4. ^ a b c Eden Phillpotts, From the Angle of 88, 1952
  5. ^ "...among the honorary associates of the [Rationalist Press] Association, past and present, are distinguished names such as...Eden Phillpotts." Quoted in Lord Snell, Men, Movements And Myself (p. 156), J.M. Dent and Sons, 1936.
  6. ^ Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations. University Press of Mississippi, 1998. Page 218.
  7. ^ "Jorge Luis Borges Personal Library Collection". personallibrarieslibrary.com. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  8. ^ a b James Y. Dayananda, 'Phillpotts , (Mary) Adelaide Eden (1896–1993)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 2012 accessed 9 May 2017
  9. ^ "The Farmer's Wife (TV Movie 1955) - IMDb". IMDb.
  10. ^ Head, Dominic, ed. (2006). The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English. Cambridge University Press. p. 868. ISBN 978-0-521-83179-6.
  11. ^ I. Ousby ed., The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English (1995) p. 735
  12. ^ Johnson, George M. (1995). Late-Victorian and Edwardian British Novelists: First series. Gale Research Incorporated. ISBN 9780810357143.
  13. ^ Philpotts, Eden; The Human Boy; Pub: Harper & Brothers, 1899.
  14. ^ Eric Partridge, Usage and Abusage (1964) p. 96
  15. ^ Phillpotts, Eden (1900). Sons of the Morning. Putnam. Retrieved 17 June 2008.
  16. ^ Eden Phillpotts; Adelaide Eden Phillpotts; Adelaide Ross (1932). The Good Old Days: A Comedy in Three Acts. Duckworth.

Further reading

  • Day, Kenneth F. (1981). Eden Phillpotts on Dartmoor. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-8118-2.
  • The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, George Watson, Ian R. Willison CUP Archive, 1987

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Eden Phillpotts 4 November 1862 29 December 1960 was an English author poet and dramatist He was born in Mount Abu India was educated in Plymouth Devon and worked as an insurance officer for ten years before studying for the stage and eventually becoming a writer 1 Eden PhillpottsBorn 1862 11 04 4 November 1862Mount Abu Rajasthan IndiaDied29 December 1960 1960 12 29 aged 98 Broad Clyst DevonChildrenAdelaide PhillpottsRelativesHenry Phillpotts great uncle James Surtees Phillpotts second cousin Contents 1 Life 2 Personal life 3 Writings 4 Photographs 5 Works 5 1 Omnibus 6 References 6 1 Further reading 7 External linksLife EditEden Phillpotts was a great nephew of Henry Phillpotts Bishop of Exeter His father Henry Phillpotts was a son of the bishop s younger brother Thomas Phillpotts James Surtees Phillpotts the reforming headmaster of Bedford School was his second cousin 2 Eden Phillpotts was born on 4 November 1862 at Mount Abu in Rajasthan His father Henry was an officer in the Indian Army while his mother Adelaide was the daughter of an Indian Civil Service officer posted in Madras George Jenkins Waters 3 Henry Phillpotts died in 1865 leaving Adelaide a widow at the age of 21 With her three small sons of whom Eden was the eldest she returned to England and settled in Plymouth 4 Phillpotts was educated at Mannamead School in Plymouth At school he showed no signs of a literary bent In 1879 aged 17 he left home and went to London to earn his living He found a job as a clerk with the Sun Fire Office 3 4 Phillpotts ambition was to be an actor and he attended evening classes at a drama school for two years He came to the conclusion that he would never make a name as an actor but might have success as a writer In his spare time out of office hours he proceeded to create a stream of small works which he was able to sell In due course he left the insurance company to concentrate on his writing while also working part time as assistant editor for the weekly Black and White magazine 3 4 Eden Phillpotts maintained a steady output of three or four books a year for the next half century He produced poetry short stories novels plays and mystery tales Many of his novels were about rural Devon life and some of his plays were distinguished by their effective use of regional dialect Eden Phillpotts died at his home in Broadclyst near Exeter Devon on 29 December 1960 Personal life EditPhillpotts was for many years the President of the Dartmoor Preservation Association and cared passionately about the conservation of Dartmoor He was an agnostic and a supporter of the Rationalist Press Association 5 Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home She dedicated her 1932 novel Peril at End House to Phillpotts and in her autobiography she expressed gratitude for his early advice on fiction writing and quoted some of it Jorge Luis Borges was another Phillpotts admirer 6 Borges mentioned him numerous times wrote at least two reviews of his novels and included him in his Personal Library a collection of works selected to reflect his personal literary preferences 7 Philpotts allegedly sexually abused his daughter Adelaide In a 1976 interview for a book about her father Adelaide described an incestuous relationship with him that she says lasted from the age of five or six until her early thirties when he remarried When she herself finally married at the age of 55 her father never forgave her and never communicated with her again 8 Writings EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Phillpotts wrote a great many books with a Dartmoor setting One of his novels Widecombe Fair inspired by an annual fair at the village of Widecombe in the Moor provided the scenario for his comic play The Farmer s Wife 1916 It went on to become a 1928 silent film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock It was followed by a 1941 remake directed by Norman Lee and Leslie Arliss It became a BBC TV drama in 1955 directed by Owen Reed Jan Stewer played Churdles Ash 9 The BBC had broadcast the play in 1934 He co wrote several plays with his daughter Adelaide Phillpotts 10 The Farmer s Wife and Yellow Sands 1926 11 she later claimed their relationship was incestuous 12 8 Eden is best known as the author of many novels plays and poems about Dartmoor His Dartmoor cycle of 18 novels and two volumes of short stories still has many avid readers despite the fact that many titles are out of print Philpotts also wrote a series of novels each set against the background of a different trade or industry Titles include Brunel s Tower a pottery and Storm in a Teacup hand papermaking Among his other works is The Grey Room the plot of which is centred on a haunted room in an English manor house He also wrote a number of other mystery novels both under his own name and the pseudonym Harrington Hext These include The Thing at Their Heels The Red Redmaynes The Monster The Clue from the Stars and The Captain s Curio The Human Boy 13 was a collection of schoolboy stories in the same genre as Rudyard Kipling s Stalky amp Co though different in mood and style Late in his long writing career he wrote a few books of interest to science fiction and fantasy readers the most noteworthy being Saurus which involves an alien reptilian observing human life Eric Partridge praised the immediacy and impact of his dialect writing 14 Photographs Edit The clapper bridge at Postbridge which is the central location of Phillpotts novel The Thief of Virtue Works EditNovels The End of a Life 1891 Folly and Fresh Air 1891 A Tiger s Club 1892 A Deal with the Devil 1895 Some Every day Folks 1895 My Laughing Philosopher 1896 Down Dartmoor Way 1896 Lying Prophets A Novel 1897 Children of the Mist 1898 Sons of the Morning 1900 15 The Good Red Earth 1901 The River 1902 Old Delabole 1903 The Golden Fetich 1903 The American Prisoner 1904 The Farm of the Dagger 1904 The Secret Woman 1905 The Poacher s Wife 1906 AKA Daniel Sweetland 1906 The Sinews of War A Romance of London and the Sea 1906 with Arnold Bennett Doubloons 1906 with Arnold Bennett The Portreeve 1906 The Whirlwind 1907 The Human Boy Again 1908 The Mother 1908 The Virgin in Judgment 1908 AKA A Fight to Finish 1911 The Statue A Story of International Intrigue and Mystery 1908 with Arnold Bennett The Three Brothers 1909 The Fun of the Fair 1909 The Haven 1909 The Flint Heart A Fairy Story 1910 The Thief of Virtue 1910 The Beacon 1911 Demeter s Daughter 1911 The Three Knaves 1912 The Forest on the Hill 1912 The Lovers A Romance 1912 Widecombe Fair 1913 The Joy of Youth 1913 The Old Time Before Them 1913 Faith Tresilion 1914 The Master of Merripit 1914 Brunel s Tower 1915 The Green Alleys A Comedy 1916 The Human Boy and the War 1916 The Banks of Colne the Nursery 1917 The Girl and the Faun 1917 The Spinners 1918 From the Angle of Seventeen 1912 Evander 1919 Storm in a Teacup 1919 Miser s Money 1920 Eudocia 1921 The Grey Room 1921 The Bronze Venus 1921 Orphan Dinah 1920 The Red Redmaynes 1922 Pan and the Twins 1922 Number 87 1922 The Thing at Their Heels 1923 Cheat the boys a Story of the Devonshire Orchards 1924 Redcliff 1924 The Treasures of Typhon 1924 The Lavender Dragon 1924 Who Killed Diana 1924 Circe s Island 1924 A Voice from the Dark 1925 The Monster 1925 George Westover 1926 The Marylebone Miser 1926 AKA Jig Saw 1926 Cornish Droll A Novel 1926 The Miniature 1926 The Jury 1927 Arachne 1928 Children of Men 1928 The Ring Fence 1928 Tryphena 1929 The Apes 1929 The Three Maidens 1930 Alcyone a Fairy Story 1930 Found Drowned 1931 A Clue from the Stars 1932 The Broom Squires 1932 Stormbury A Story of Devon 1932 The Captain s Curio 1933 Bred in the Bone 1933 Witch s Cauldron 1933 Nancy Owlett 1933 Minions of the Moon 1934 Ned of the Caribbees 1934 Portrait of a Gentleman 1934 Mr Digweed and Mr Lumb A Mystery Novel 1934 The Oldest Inhabitant A Comedy 1934 A Close Call 1936 The Owl of Athene 1936 The White Camel A Story of Arabia 1936 The Anniversary Murder 1936 The Wife of Elias A Mystery Novel 1937 Wood nymph 1937 Farce in Three Acts 1937 Portrait of a Scoundrel 1938 Saurus 1938 Lycanthrope the Mystery of Sir William Wolf 1938 Dark Horses 1938 Golden Island 1938 Thorn in Her Flesh 1939 Tabletop 1939 with Arnold Bennett Monkshood 1939 Chorus of Clowns 1940 Goldcross 1940 Awake Deborah 1941 Ghostwater 1941 The Deed Without a Name 1942 Pilgrims of the Night 1942 A Museum Piece 1943 Flower of the Gods 1943 The Changeling 1944 The Drums of Dombali 1945 They Were Seven A Mystery 1945 Quartet 1946 The Fall of the House of Heron 1948 Address Unknown 1949 The Waters of Walla 1950 Through a Glass Darkly 1951 George and Georgina A Mystery Story 1952 His Brother s Keeper 1953 The Widow Garland 1955 Connie Woodland 1956 Giglet Market 1957 There Was an Old Man 1959 Short Fiction Books My Adventure in the Flying Scotsman a Romance of London and North Western Railway Shares 1888 The Human Boy 1899 Loup garou 1899 Summer Clouds and Other Stories 1893 Fancy Free 1901 The Striking Hours 1901 The Transit of the Red Dragon And Other Tales 1903 Knock at a Venture 1905 The Unlucky Number 1906 The Folk Afield 1907 Tales of the Tenements 1910 The Judge s Chair 1914 The Human Boy and the War 1916 Chronicles of St Tid 1918 Black White and Brindled 1923 Up Hill Down Dale A Volume of Short Stories 1925 Peacock House and Other Mysteries 1926 It happened Like That a New Volume of Short Stories 1928 Brother Man 1928 The Torch and Other Tales 1929 Cherry Gambol and Other Stories 1930 They Could Do No Other A Volume of Stories 1932 Once upon a Time 1936 The Hidden Hand 1952 Poetry Up Along and Down Along 1905 Wild Fruit 1911 The Iscariot 1912 Delight and Other Poems 1916 Plain Song 1917 A Shadow Passes Observations and Poems 1918 As the Wind Blows 1920 A Dish of Apples 1921 Pixies Plot 1922 Thoughts in Prose and Verse 1924 Cherry Stones 1924 A Harvesting 1924 Brother Beast 1928 Goodwill 1928 For Remembrance 1929 A Hundred Sonnets 1929 A Hundred Lyrics 1930 Becoming 1932 Song of a Sailor Man A Narrative Poem 1933 Sonnets from Nature 1935 A Dartmoor Village 1937 Miniatures 1942 The Enchanted Wood 1948 One Thing and Another Essays and poems 1954 Plays The Prude s Progress A Comedy with Jerome K Jerome 1895 A Golden Wedding An Original Comedy in One Act 1899 A Breezy Morning 1904 A Pair of Knickerbockers 1900 Curtain Raisers 1912 The Shadow A Play in Three Acts 1913 The Mother A Play in Four Acts 1914 The Secret Woman A Play in Five Acts 1914 The Angel in the House A Comedy in Three Acts 1915 The Farmer s Wife 1916 Arachne A Play 1920 By Adelaide Eden Phillpotts St George and the Dragons A Comedy in Three Acts 1919 AKA The bishop s night out 1929 The Market Money A Play in One Act 1923 Bed Rock A Comedy in Three Acts 1924 Devonshire Cream A Comedy in Three Acts 1925 A Comedy Royal 1925 Dramatization of Eudocia 1921 Yellow Sands 1926 Blue Comet 1927 The Runaways A Comedy in Three Acts 1928 Three Short Plays The Market money Something to Talk about The Purple Bedroom 1928 Buy a Broom A Comedy in Three Acts 1929 Jane s Legacy A Folk Play in Three Acts 1931 The Good Old Days A Comedy in Three Acts 1932 with his daughter 16 Bert A Play in One Act 1932 A Cup of Happiness A Comedy 1933 At the bus stop A Duologue for Two Women 1943 The Orange Orchard 1951 Based on The Waters of WallaNonfiction In Sugar Cane Land 1890 My Garden 1906 Dance of the Months Sketches of Dartmoor and poems 1911 My Shrubs 1915 My Devon Year 1916 One Hundred Pictures from Eden Phillpotts Selected by L H Brewitt 1919 A West Country Pilgrimage 1920 Essays and verse A West Country Sketch Book 1928 Essays from Dance of the Months and A West Country Pilgrimage with one new essay Essays in Little 1931 Handmade Paper Its Method of Manufacture as Described in the Novel Storm in a Teacup 1932 A Year with Bisshe Bantam 1934 A Mixed Grill 1940 Essays From the Angle of 88 1951 Selected Letters 1984 Omnibus Edit Three plays The shadows The mother The secret woman 1913 Circe s Island and The Girl amp The Faun 1925 The Complete Human Boy Comprising The Human Boy The Human Boy Again The Human Boy and the War The Human Boy s Diary From the Angle of Seventeen Etc 1930 West Country Plays 1933 Buy a Broom and A Cup of Happiness The Book of Avis A Trilogy Comprising Bred in the Bone Witch s Cauldron A Shadow Passes 1936 References Edit PHILLPOTTS Eden Who s Who Vol 59 1907 p 1396 Phillpotts Genealogy Percy Phillpotts 1910 manuscript in family possession a b c Dictionary of National Biography article by Thomas Moult a b c Eden Phillpotts From the Angle of 88 1952 among the honorary associates of the Rationalist Press Association past and present are distinguished names such as Eden Phillpotts Quoted in Lord Snell Men Movements And Myself p 156 J M Dent and Sons 1936 Jorge Luis Borges Conversations University Press of Mississippi 1998 Page 218 Jorge Luis Borges Personal Library Collection personallibrarieslibrary com Retrieved 28 February 2018 a b James Y Dayananda Phillpotts Mary Adelaide Eden 1896 1993 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 online edn Sept 2012 accessed 9 May 2017 The Farmer s Wife TV Movie 1955 IMDb IMDb Head Dominic ed 2006 The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English Cambridge University Press p 868 ISBN 978 0 521 83179 6 I Ousby ed The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English 1995 p 735 Johnson George M 1995 Late Victorian and Edwardian British Novelists First series Gale Research Incorporated ISBN 9780810357143 Philpotts Eden The Human Boy Pub Harper amp Brothers 1899 Eric Partridge Usage and Abusage 1964 p 96 Phillpotts Eden 1900 Sons of the Morning Putnam Retrieved 17 June 2008 Eden Phillpotts Adelaide Eden Phillpotts Adelaide Ross 1932 The Good Old Days A Comedy in Three Acts Duckworth Further reading Edit Day Kenneth F 1981 Eden Phillpotts on Dartmoor Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 8118 2 The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature George Watson Ian R Willison CUP Archive 1987External links EditEden Phillpotts at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Texts from Wikisource Data from Wikidata Works by Eden Phillpotts at Project Gutenberg Works by Eden Phillpotts at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Eden Phillpotts at Internet Archive Works by Eden Phillpotts at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Eden Phillpotts at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Eden Phillpotts papers MSS 1458 in the L Tom Perry Special Collections Harold B Lee Library Brigham Young University Eden Phillpotts Collection at the Harry Ransom Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eden Phillpotts amp oldid 1144704473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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