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Winston Churchill (novelist)

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324: 38: 1055: 406:, his first book in twenty years, was published. The book examined Churchill's thoughts on religion. He did not seek to publicize the book and it received little attention. Shortly before his death, he said, "It is very difficult now for me to think of myself as a writer of novels, as all that seems to belong to another life." 468:
Their lives had some other coincidental parallels. They both gained their tertiary education at service colleges and briefly served (during the same period) as officers in their respective countries' armed forces (one was a naval officer, the other an army officer). Both Churchills were keen amateur
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In the 1890s, Churchill's writings first came to be confused with those of the British writer with the same name. At that time, the American was the much better known of the two, and it was the Englishman who wrote to his American counterpart about the confusion their names were causing among their
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In 1919, Churchill decided to stop writing and withdrew from public life. He was gradually forgotten by the public. In 1923, Harlakenden House burned down. The Churchills moved to an 1838 Federal estate, part of the Cornish Colony called Windfield House (now called Hillside) at 23 Freeman Road in
237:, where he graduated in 1894. At the Naval Academy, he was conspicuous in scholarship and also in general student activities. He became an expert fencer and he organized at Annapolis the first eight-oared 1390: 1385: 465:"—which remained the British Churchill's pen name. The two men arranged to meet on two occasions when one of them happened to be in the other's country, but were never closely acquainted. 1134: 423: 1036: 230: 320:
Churchill's early novels were historical, but his later works were set in contemporary America. He often sought to include his political ideas into his novels.
293:(1899) — was a phenomenal success. The novel was the third best-selling work of American fiction in 1899 and eighth-best in 1900, according to Alice Hackett's 835: 370:
Sometime after the move to Cornish, he took up painting in watercolors and became known for his landscapes. Some of his works are in the collections of the
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painters, as well as writers. Both were also politicians, although the British Churchill's political career was far more illustrious.
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Churchill and his wife had three children. Their son John Dwight Winston Churchill was married to Mary Deshon Hand, daughter of Judge
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had been published in 1896 as a magazine serial and was republished as an illustrated hardback book in 1903. Churchill's next novel—
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candidate for governor but did not win the election and did not seek public office again. In 1917, he toured the battlefields of
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and went into politics, winning election to the state legislature in 1903 and 1905. In 1906, he unsuccessfully sought the
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15. My great-grandfather's name is Winston Churchill. But he is not *that* Winston Churchill.
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MRS. WINSTON CHURCHILL; Wife of American Novelist Dies in New Hampshire
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For the literary career of the British statesman of the same name, see
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to pursue a writing career. In 1895, he became managing editor of the
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Novelist to a Generation: The Life and Thought of Winston Churchill
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He is nowadays overshadowed, even as a writer, by the more famous
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The Romantic Compromise in the Novels of Winston Churchill
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They agreed that the British Churchill should adopt the
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and wrote his first non-fiction work about what he saw.
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Creighton Churchill Is Dead; Wine Writer and Consultant
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Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School alumni
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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In 1912, he was nominated as the 1381:20th-century American male writers 1351:United States Naval Academy alumni 935:Churchill, Winston (11 May 2010). 771:"List of Markers by Marker Number" 730:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 335. 619:Dr. Jonathan; A play in three acts 215:British statesman of the same name 14: 1346:New Hampshire Progressives (1912) 1053: 331:In 1898, Churchill commissioned 1361:20th-century American novelists 1331:19th-century American novelists 1070:The papers of Winston Churchill 420:New Hampshire historical marker 187: 1: 1336:American historical novelists 989:The American Historical Novel 16:American novelist (1871–1947) 1356:Novelists from New Hampshire 1144:Winston Churchill (novelist) 1072:at Dartmouth College Library 886:Dockter, Warren (Oct 2011). 687:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. 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Index

Winston Churchill as writer
Winston Churchill in 1908
St. Louis, Missouri
Winter Park, Florida
Non-fiction
Short story
Historical fiction
Mr. Crewe's Career
Mr. Keegan's Elopement
Coniston
The Crossing
A Far Country
A Traveller In War-Time
British statesman of the same name
St. Louis, Missouri
Smith Academy
United States Naval Academy
crew
Army and Navy Journal
U.S. Navy
Cosmopolitan Magazine
novelist
poet
essayist
Mr. Keegan's Elopement
Richard Carvel

Charles Platt
Cornish
Harlakenden House

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