Robert Nathan

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Robert Nathan was an American novelist and poet best known for his romantic and fantasy fiction, including the story that inspired the film "The Bishop's Wife."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
novelist
poet
screenwriter
short story writer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1894-01-02
dateOfDeath 1985-05-25
educatedAt Columbia University
Harvard University
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
surface form: American Jews
genre fantasy fiction
romantic fiction
hasWritten novels
poetry
short stories
inspiredWork Portrait of Jennie
surface form: film Portrait of Jennie

film The Bishop’s Wife
languageOfWorkOrName English
livedIn California, United States
surface form: California

New York City
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Letters
movement 20th-century American literature
notableFor romantic fantasy fiction
stories adapted into films
notableWork One More Spring
Portrait of Jennie
The Bishop's Wife
surface form: The Bishop’s Wife
occupation novelist
poet
screenwriter
short story writer
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath Los Angeles
relative Benjamin Nathan
Emma Lazarus
sexOrGender male
spouse Anna Lee
Diana Lewis
Gloria Nathanson
Julie Hayden
workLocation Hollywood
New York City

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The Bishop's Wife basedOnAuthor Robert Nathan
The Clock screenwriter Robert Nathan
Henry Brougham is an Episcopal bishop novelAuthor Robert Nathan
subject surface form: Henry Brougham (The Bishop's Wife)
Portrait of Jennie basedOnWorkAuthor Robert Nathan