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Muriel Spark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dame Muriel Spark , DBE (February 1, 1918 – April 13, 2006) was an award-winning Scottish novelist. She was born Muriel Sarah Camberg in Edinburgh, to a Jewish father and an English (and Anglican) ...
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The Muriel Spark Archive at the National Library of Scotland ... Muriel Spark was identified as a promising and creative writer when her name was still Muriel Camberg and she was still at school. Some of her poems had already been published by the time she won her first poetry prize, at the age of 12.
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» Find all books written by Muriel Spark on Amazon.com ... The Stories of Muriel Spark. New York, Dutton, 1985; London, Bodley Head, 1987. ... Iris Murdoch and Muriel Spark: A Bibliography by Thomas T. Tominaga and Wilma Schneidermeyer, Metuchen, New Jersey, Scarecrow Press, 1976...
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Alan Bold. Muriel Spark. London and New York: Methuen. 1986. 128pp. ... Thomas T. Tominaga; Wilma Schneidermeyer. Iris Murdoch and Muriel Spark: A Bibliography. Scarecrow Press. 1976. 237pp.
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Muriel Spark Bibliography and checklist of first edition books for readers and collectors. ... Muriel Spark, born 1918, is a highly regarded novelist and short story writer. She has always written superbly, with great elegance and style. She is best known for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, also the subject of a very...
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Hours | Site Index ... My Library Accounts | Interlibrary Loan | Reserves ... Muriel Spark Papers [#107]
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Muriel Spark, William Trevor, Ian McEwan : A Bibliography of their First Editions (Paperback) ... McEwan, Ian; Spark, Muriel; Trevor, William; Bibliographies; i.e., each product must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND ...
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