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Claude Houghton

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200:, of which he wrote: "What so startled me, in reading this book, was that it appeared to give a picture of my most intimate life during a certain crucial period. The outer circumstances were 'disguised,' but the inner ones were hallucinatingly real. I could not have done better myself." In 1995, some of the correspondence between Miller, Houghton, and the Chicago bookseller Ben Abramson was published in 188:
I believe Claude Houghton to be one of the most interesting and one of the most important novelists now writing in England. With none of his contemporaries can one compare him—his odd mixtures of reality and fantasy, his gifts of drama and philosophy, his unusual and significant and courageous
165:, about an author who has a vision of a future human being. Houghton stated that all his fiction was based on the belief that modern civilization would collapse "because it no longer believes it has a destiny". 993: 33: 83:, was a British writer, principally of novels that have been characterised as "psychological romances, often embodying personal mysticism and a remote allegory". 988: 978: 973: 107:, he trained as an accountant. During the First World War, he was rejected for combat service because of poor eyesight and served instead in the 938: 770: 687: 595: 521:(1934), short stories: "The Man Who Hated Everybody", "The Madness of Christopher Curlew", and "The Strange Case of Mr. Anatole Pickering" 647: 368: 834: 798: 735: 656: 564: 222:
has called "a highly diverting, philosophical novel of considerable merit". It has been suggested (by the film's musical director,
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Though he never achieved great popularity with the general public, Houghton's work was praised by such fellow writers as
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In the same year a slim volume of Walpole's and Dane's commendations of Houghton's novels was published.
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themes, his natural aptitude for narrative, this last one of the rarest of gifts among novelists today.
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as influences on his writing. Several of his novels contain fantastic elements, including the
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Houghton's literary career began in the 1910s, with the publication of some of his poems in
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Claude Houghton: Appreciations by Hugh Walpole and Clemence Dane, with a Bibliography
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by Claude Houghton. New York: Doubleday, Doran. Rpt. in the edition of the novel by
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Houghton's novels were translated into French, German, and Czech, and President
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Twentieth Century Authors: A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature
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Despite the System: Orson Welles Versus the Hollywood Studios
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Henry Miller was particularly partial to Houghton's
880:"Westinghouse Studio One: Season 5 (CBS) (1952–53)" 674:(1935). "A Note on the Novels of Claude Houghton". 211:of Czechoslovakia was another admirer of his work. 57: 42: 23: 818: 555:. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press. p.  275:were adapted as episodes of the U.S. television 244:were published in 2013 by the U.S. publisher 91:Claude Houghton Oldfield was born in 1889 in 8: 791:Readings: Essays and Literary Entertainments 651:(2nd ed.). London: Orbit. p. 588. 858:"Studio One: I Am Jonathan Scrivener (TV)" 825:. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. pp.  761:; Houghton, Claude; Abramson, Ben (1995). 31: 20: 608: 606: 604: 539: 537: 535: 994:20th-century British short story writers 730:. New York: New Directions. p. 46. 950:, with 42 library catalogue records 531: 939:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 586:by Claude Houghton. Kansas City, MO: 161:and the borderline science-fictional 7: 629: 627: 789:(2000). "The Quest for Scrivener". 648:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 365:The Passing of the Third Floor Back 989:People educated at Dulwich College 763:Writers Three: A Literary Exchange 202:Writers Three: A Literary Exchange 14: 616:; Haycraft, Howard, eds. (1950). 551:The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 103:Thomas. After being schooled at 979:English science fiction writers 637:(1993). "Houghton, Claude". In 481:In the House of the High Priest 214:Houghton's best-known novel is 974:20th-century English novelists 475:Judas: A Tragedy in Three Acts 1: 860:. The Paley Center for Media 765:. Paris, London: Alyscamps. 226:) that the novel influenced 16:British novelist (1889–1961) 1010: 513:The Kingdoms of the Spirit 438:The Enigma of Conrad Stone 359:Julian Grant Loses His Way 254:Julian Grant Loses His Way 184:. In 1935, Walpole wrote: 159:Julian Grant Loses His Way 284:. The former, adapted by 30: 582:(2013). 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London: Heinemann. 500:The Tavern of Dreams 444:At the End of a Road 420:Transformation Scene 414:Passport to Paradise 408:Six Lives and a Book 329:The Riddle of Helena 37:Houghton, circa 1948 948:Library of Congress 912:Harry Ransom Center 584:This Was Ivor Trent 462:More Lives Than One 378:This Was Ivor Trent 353:Chaos Is Come Again 262:Chaos Is Come Again 242:This Was Ivor Trent 163:This Was Ivor Trent 614:Kunitz, Stanley J. 772:978-1-897722-73-2 688:978-1-939140-08-1 682:, 2013, p. xiii. 635:Stableford, Brian 596:978-1-939140-11-1 367:(1935), based on 286:Brainerd Duffield 230:'s technique, in 74: 73: 1001: 895: 894: 892: 890: 876: 870: 869: 867: 865: 854: 848: 847: 845: 843: 824: 811: 805: 804: 783: 777: 776: 755: 749: 748: 746: 744: 718: 712: 711: 696: 690: 680:Valancourt Books 669: 663: 662: 631: 622: 621: 610: 599: 588:Valancourt Books 577: 571: 570: 554: 541: 494:The Phantom Host 456:Some Rise by Sin 373:Jerome K. 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Index

Houghton, circa 1948
Sevenoaks
Eastbourne
Sevenoaks
Kent
Dulwich College
Admiralty
Chilterns
Eastbourne
East Sussex
G. K. Chesterton
The New Witness
Gustave Flaubert
Honoré de Balzac
William Blake
afterlife
J. B. Priestley
Hugh Walpole
Clemence Dane
Henry Miller
Tomáš Masaryk
Michael Dirda
Bernard Herrmann
Orson Welles
Citizen Kane
Valancourt Books
anthology series
Westinghouse Studio One
Brainerd Duffield
John Forsythe

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