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John Peale Bishop

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and was the editor of the Nassau Literary Magazine. He graduated from Princeton in 1917 and served with the army for two years in Europe. He was the model for the character
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In 1931 Mr. Bishop won the $ 5,000 prize in Scribner's Magazine's long short story contest with "Many Thousands Gone," one of his best known works.
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Upon returning to the United States, he wrote poetry as well as essays and reviews for
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in New York (1925–26). While in France they bought the Château de Tressancourt at
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In 1933 Bishop's family returned to the United States, residing first in
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man, caused a scandal in the town when it was published.
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Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
343:. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University, 1980. 66:in 1913, at age 21, where he became friends with 30:(May 21, 1892 – April 4, 1944) was an American 8: 224:The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop 232:, posthumous collection of letters with 382:People from Charles Town, West Virginia 259: 273:"Historic Figures of Jefferson County" 267: 265: 263: 7: 146:He became chief poetry reviewer for 372:20th-century American male writers 230:The Republic of Letters in America 14: 113:, where they raised three sons. 427:20th-century American essayists 367:20th-century American novelists 402:American expatriates in France 341:John Peale Bishop: A Biography 292:"The Nassau Literary Magazine" 1: 339:Spindler, Elizabeth Carroll. 78:in Fitzgerald's first novel, 387:Novelists from West Virginia 317:. 7 April 1944. p. 14. 296:The Nassau Literary Magazine 249:, Princeton University, 1918 127:, and finally in a house on 407:20th-century American poets 392:Princeton University alumni 48:Charles Town, West Virginia 443: 139:social figure by a local 76:Thomas Parke D'Invilliers 54:, and attended school in 377:Poets from West Virginia 180:The Undertaker’s Garland 417:American male essayists 412:American male novelists 315:New York Herald Tribune 162:Hyannis, Massachusetts 24: 196:, short stories, 1931 81:This Side of Paradise 22: 397:People from Yvelines 64:Princeton University 56:Hagerstown, Maryland 422:American male poets 271:Redding, Nicholas. 194:Many Thousands Gone 158:Library of Congress 72:F. Scott Fitzgerald 60:Mercersburg Academy 50:, to a family from 46:Bishop was born in 278:2010-07-15 at the 247:Golden Tiger Award 226:, posthumous, 1948 212:Minute Particulars 188:Boris Artzybasheff 99:Paramount Pictures 25: 200:Now With His Love 186:, decorations by 28:John Peale Bishop 23:John Peale Bishop 434: 327: 326: 310: 304: 303: 288: 282: 269: 442: 441: 437: 436: 435: 433: 432: 431: 347: 346: 336: 334:Further reading 331: 330: 312: 311: 307: 290: 289: 285: 280:Wayback Machine 270: 261: 256: 243: 206:Act of Darkness 170: 133:Act of Darkness 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 440: 438: 430: 429: 424: 419: 414: 409: 404: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 364: 359: 349: 348: 345: 344: 335: 332: 329: 328: 305: 283: 258: 257: 255: 252: 251: 250: 242: 239: 238: 237: 227: 221: 218:Selected Poems 215: 214:, poetry, 1935 209: 203: 202:, poetry, 1933 197: 191: 190:, poetry, 1922 177: 176:, poetry, 1917 169: 168:Selected works 166: 43: 40: 36:man of letters 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 439: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 354: 352: 342: 338: 337: 333: 324: 320: 316: 309: 306: 301: 297: 293: 287: 284: 281: 277: 274: 268: 266: 264: 260: 253: 248: 245: 244: 240: 235: 231: 228: 225: 222: 219: 216: 213: 210: 208:, novel, 1935 207: 204: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 185: 184:Edmund Wilson 181: 178: 175: 172: 171: 167: 165: 163: 159: 155: 151: 150: 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 117: 114: 112: 108: 107:Seine et Oise 104: 100: 96: 95:New York City 92: 91: 85: 83: 82: 77: 73: 69: 68:Edmund Wilson 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 41: 39: 37: 33: 29: 21: 16:American poet 340: 314: 308: 299: 295: 286: 246: 229: 223: 217: 211: 205: 199: 193: 179: 173: 147: 145: 141:Charles Town 137:Charles Town 132: 131:. His novel 118: 115: 88: 86: 79: 45: 27: 26: 362:1944 deaths 357:1892 births 174:Green Fruit 125:New Orleans 121:Connecticut 90:Vanity Fair 52:New England 351:Categories 323:1282858134 302:(7). 1917. 254:References 234:Allen Tate 149:The Nation 42:Biography 319:ProQuest 276:Archived 129:Cape Cod 182:, with 123:, then 109:, near 103:Orgeval 321:  241:Awards 236:, 1981 220:, 1941 111:Paris 70:and 58:and 34:and 32:poet 93:in 353:: 300:72 298:. 294:. 262:^ 164:. 105:, 84:. 38:. 325:.

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poet
man of letters
Charles Town, West Virginia
New England
Hagerstown, Maryland
Mercersburg Academy
Princeton University
Edmund Wilson
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Thomas Parke D'Invilliers
This Side of Paradise
Vanity Fair
New York City
Paramount Pictures
Orgeval
Seine et Oise
Paris
Connecticut
New Orleans
Cape Cod
Charles Town
Charles Town
The Nation
Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Library of Congress
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Edmund Wilson
Boris Artzybasheff
Allen Tate

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