Scott, Paul, 1920-1978
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Scott, Paul, 1920-1978
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Scott, Paul, 1920-1978
Scott, Paul, 1920-
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Scott, Paul
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Scott, Paul (novelist)
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Scott, Paul (novelist)
Scott, Paul (Paul Mark), 1920-1978
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Scott, Paul (Paul Mark), 1920-1978
Scott, Paul Mark, 1920-2978
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Scott, Paul Mark, 1920-2978
Скотт, Пол, 1920-1978
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Скотт, Пол, 1920-1978
Skots, Pols, 1920-1978
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Skots, Pols, 1920-1978
Scott, Paul Mark
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Scott, Paul Mark, 1920-1978
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Biographical History
British author.
British novelist.
Author of the Raj Quartet (1966-1975), a fictional treatment of the last days of British rule of India.
English novelist Paul Scott was born in London, and his education was cut short by family financial problems. He served in the British army in India, and later worked for publishing firms. His early novels received mixed reviews; in 1964 he revisited India, where he found the inspiration for The Raj Quartet. These four novels explore the relationship between India and Britain, and found a wider audience after Scott's death when dramatized for television in the 1980s. Critical reinterpretations of his earlier work have been kinder.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79141030
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79141030
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q683445
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Authors, English
India in literature
Novelists, English
Novelists, English
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