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Maurice Hindus, author of “Red Bread” and “Humanity Uprooted,” was lately reported to be in Prague, gathering material for a new book.

“Adonais,” Dorothy Hewlett’s biography of Keats, has been awarded the Rose Mary Crawshay prize of £lOO for 1938 by the British Academy. This prize was founded in 1888. It may be awarded annually to a woman of any nationality who, in the judgment of the British Academy, has written within three years a valuable historical or critical work on English literature, particularly on Byron, Shelley or Keats.

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Southland Times, Issue 23646, 22 October 1938, Page 14

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 23646, 22 October 1938, Page 14

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 23646, 22 October 1938, Page 14

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