Austin Clarke may refer to: Austin Clarke (poet) (1896–1974), Irish poet Austin Clarke (politician) (1896–1945), Canadian politician in Manitoba Austin...
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Austin Clarke (Irish: Aibhistín Ó Cléirigh) (9 May 1896 – 19 March 1974), born in 83 Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, was one of the leading Irish...
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Austin Ardinel Chesterfield "Tom" Clarke, CM OOnt (July 26, 1934 – June 26, 2016), was a Barbadian novelist, essayist, and short story writer who was based...
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Lady Blossom (redirect from Jeanie Clarke)
the valet for "Stunning" Steve Austin. In 2016, Clarke released her autobiography Through the Shattered Glass. Clarke originally worked as a model. She...
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Austin Lloyd Clarke (February 18, 1896 — January 29, 1945) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as...
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(1944) – Austin Clarke The Viscount of Blarney (1944) – Austin Clarke Katie Roche (1946) – Teresa Deevy The Second Kiss (1946) - Austin Clarke Ill Met...
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short-story writer Austin Clarke (poet) (1896–1974), Irish poet Basil Clarke (1879–1947), British writer and newspaper war correspondent Bertie Clarke (1918–1993)...
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dramatist and a friend and colleague of W. B. Yeats, George Russell, and Austin Clarke. Mary Devenport O'Neill was born Mary Devenport on 3 August 1879 in...
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Poetry Ireland (section Austin Clarke collection)
has transferred a collection of books consisting of the library of Austin Clarke and books formerly owned by the poets John Jordan and Tanya Touwen to...
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The Polished Hoe (category Novels by Austin Clarke (novelist))
The Polished Hoe is a novel by Barbadian writer Austin Clarke, published by Thomas Allen Publishers in 2002. It was the winner of the 2002 Scotiabank...
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