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61. The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie
Back Index Forward. AA Milne (18821956) was the author of Winniethe Pooh and many other children s books. He is mentioned at the
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Famous Persons Mentioned in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Back Index Forward A.A. Milne (1882-1956) was the author of Winnie the Pooh and many other children's books. He is mentioned at the beginning of the book when his house was described to the girls. Later A. A. Milne was mentioned after the summer vacation during which Mrs. Brodie visited his house in London.

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English writer, the creator of Winner-the-Pooh. Milne wrote many different kinds of books including humorous verses and light comedies as a staff member of Punch and the detective novel THE RED HOUSE MYSTERY, which was severely criticized by Raymond Chandler. But Milne's most popular works are WINNIE-THE-POOH (1926) and THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER (1928). "On Wednesday, when the sky is blue,
And I have nothing else to do,
I sometimes wonder if it's true That who is what and what is who."
(from Winnie-the-Pooh) A.A. Milne was born in London. His father owned a private school at Mortiner Road, the Henley House, an institution that for a short time included among its teachers the science fiction writer H.G. Wells. Milne studied mathematics at the Trinity College in Cambridge, and edited the undergraduate magazine Granta . After receiving his B.A. in 1903, he started his career as a freelance writer. Milne's essays and poems were published in the satirical magazine

63. Stories, Listed By Author
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64. Online Bookshop ISBN 0749707100
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65. Pooh Corner: BIOGRAPHIES: A.A. MILNE
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Scots by birth, Alan Milne spent his childhood in London, where his father was a preparatory schoolmaster. His early education owed much to the skills of a young teacher and mentor H.G. Wells years later, Milne described Wells as "a great writer and a great friend." He continued his education at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He bequethed his original handwritten manuscripts of Winnie-the-Pooh and The House At Pooh Corner to the College Library. While an undergraduate at Cambridge he edited Granta for a year his first literary efforts were published in the humourous magazine Punch, where a month after his twenty-fourth birthday he started work as Assistant Editor, remaining there until the outbreak of the First World War. In 1913, Milne married Dorothy Daphne de Selincourt and they had one son, Christopher. Although a noted pacifist, Milne enlisted in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and served in France. His famous denunciation of war entitled

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67. A.A. Milne
A.A. Milne Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites 18 January1882. London, England, UK. Date of death (details) 31 January1956. Hartfield, Sussex
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A. A. Milne. Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18, 1882, the third and youngest and poet until his death in 1956. copyright © 2000 by Penguin
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Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18, 1882, the third and youngest son of a schoolmaster. At age eleven, he won a scholarship to the Westminster School. He went on to attend Cambridge University and became the editor of the undergraduate paper, Granta. After graduating from Cambridge in 1903, Milne moved back to London with enough savings to live for one year. He was determined to become a writer. By 1906, he had been offered the position of Assistant Editor at Punch, a classic British humor magazine. He remained at Punch for the next eight years.
In 1913, Milne married Dorothy de Selincourt (known as Daphne) and moved to a house in London's Chelsea section. When World War I broke out, he enlisted in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, eventually serving in France. During his training period, he wrote his first play, Wurzel-Flummery, which was produced in London in 1917.
By 1919, having completed one book and several plays, Milne finally achieved financial independence. The Theatre Guild in New York City produced his play, Mr. Pim Passes By, previously staged in London. It was as great a success there as it had been on the London stage. Milne was now well established as a witty and fashionable London playwright. In 1920, Christopher Robin Milne was born, an event that was to change the history of children s literature. In 1923, during a rainy holiday in Wales, Milne began work on a collection of verses for children. The result was When We Were Very Young, published in 1924.

69. A.A. Milne --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A.A. Milne. born Jan. 18, 1882, London, Eng. died Jan. 31, 1956, Hartfield, Sussex. in full Alan Alexander Milne English A.A. Milne." Encyclopædia Britannica
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70. A.A. Milne
Biography of the life and works of A.A. Milne This chapter exists of an overview of the life of Alan Alexander Milne (1882 1956) Alan Alexander Milne was born January 18, 1882, the youngest of three sons to
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A.A. Milne with his son Christopher Robin.

Family
Alan Alexander Milne was born January 18, 1882, the youngest of three sons to Sarah Marie and John Vine Milne. His father ran a school for young boys, Henley House, in which Alan, and his older brothers, David Barrett Milne (Barry) and Kenneth John Milne (Ken) grew up in. John Vine Milne was the eldest son of a Congressional minister (William Milne, who married Harriet Newell Barrett while a missionary in Jamaica in 1845) and had served in many odd jobs before settling on teaching. He married Sarah Maria Heginbotham (called Maria in the family) on August 27, 1878.
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Alan first started taking classes at Henley House, his father's school. Among his teachers there was one H.G. Wells, who would one day go on to be a famous author and a dear friend to Alan. From Henley House, he went to Westminster School (he detested the food there, and constantly stated that he was always hungry), then decided to attend Cambridge on a mathematics scholarship. His choice of Cambridge over Oxford was not based on any academic standards, but more so due to The Granta, a humorists publication produced at Cambridge.

71. Paw Prints Anecdotes: A.A. Milne
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72. Michelle & Mikes Winnie The Pooh Pages - A.A Milne
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Alan Alexander Milne (1882 - 1956) A.A Milne was born in London, England on the 18th January . He was the third son of John and Sarah Milne. His Brothers were called David and Kenneth. His father was the schoolmaster of Henley House School for boys in Mortimer Road. In he started school at Westminster School and remained there until when he moved to Trinity College, Cambridge undertaking a maths scholarship. Whilst at Cambridge he and his brother Ken worked together writing poetry for the college magazine "Granta", indeed in Alan went on to become editor of the magazine until when he completed his degree in maths. In after leaving university he moved back to London where he worked as a freelance writer submitting his work to publications such as "Punch" and "St James' Gazette" and in he published his first book "Lovers In London" In he joined the staff of "Punch" as the assistant editor. In he married Dorothy de Selincourt, the goddaughter of his editor at "Punch"

73. Who Was A.A. Milne?
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A.A. Milne with his son Christopher Robin. This chapter exists of an overview of the life of Alan Alexander Milne (1882 - 1956): Scots by birth, Alan Milne spent his childhood in London, where his father was a preparatory schoolmaster. His early education owed much to the skills of a young teacher and mentor H.G. Wells years later, Milne described Wells as "a great writer and a great friend." He continued his education at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He bequeathed his original handwritten manuscripts of Winnie-the-Pooh and The House At Pooh Corner to the College Library. While an undergraduate at Cambridge he edited Granta for a year his first literary efforts were published in the humorous magazine Punch, where a month after his twenty-fourth birthday he started work as Assistant Editor, remaining there until the outbreak of the First World War. In 1913, Milne married Dorothy Daphne de Selincourt and they had one son, Christopher. Although a noted pacifist, Milne enlisted in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and served in France. His famous denunciation of war entitled Peace With Honour was published in 1934. His writings met with great success between the wars and, in 1924, Methuen published When We Were Very Young, a collection of verses, many of which had already been eagerly read by his regular readers when they first appeared in Punch. In fact, in 1922 he wrote a detective novel, The Red House Mystery as well as many novels, essays, short stories and verses, he wrote over twenty-five plays and his autobiography It's Too Late Now was published by Methuen in 1939.

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75. Milne, A. A.
Milne, AA (Alan Alexander Milne), 1882–1956, English author. Milne began his literarycareer as a journalist and later became a regular contributor to Punch.
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    Milne, A. A. [miln, mil] Pronunciation Key Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander Milne), , English author. Milne began his literary career as a journalist and later became a regular contributor to Punch. He is best known for his collections of verses for children, including When We Were Very Young (1924) and Now We Are Six (1927), and for the books Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner The Red House Mystery (1921), is one of the best in its genre. Also a successful dramatist, he wrote several comedies, including Mr. Pim Passes By (1920) and The Dover Road See his autobiography (1939); Inventing Wonderland The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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76. Milne, A. A. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Milne, AA. (Alan AlexanderMilne) (m ln, m l) (KEY) , 1882–1956, English author.
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77. 39813. Milne, A.A. (Alan Alexander). The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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Died: January 31, 1956 Sussex, England Related authors: Charles Dodgson Christopher Milne Dorothy Parker Hugh Lofting ... list all writers A. A. MILNE - LIFE STORIES Christopher Robin and the Milnes On this day in 1920, Christopher Robin Milne was born, an only child to A. A. Milne. Christopher also wrote, his first two books being memoirs of his growing up and out from under the shadow of the fictional Christopher Robin. The writing of the first of these was "like a session on the analyst's couch," and reads partly as setting-the-record-straight, partly as settling-the-score. Pooh Too Hummy On this day in 1928 Dorothy Parker, under her pen name, Constant Reader, reviewed A. A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner in The New Yorker , with predictable, now-famous, results: ". . . And it is that word 'hummy,' my darlings, that marks the first place in

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