Joyce Cary

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Joyce Cary was an Anglo-Irish novelist best known for his innovative narrative techniques and comic yet profound portrayals of British society in the mid-20th century.

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instanceOf Anglo-Irish writer
novelist
person
birthName Arthur Joyce Lunel Cary NERFINISHED
burialPlace Oxford NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
motor neuron disease
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1888-12-07
dateOfDeath 1957-03-29
educatedAt Edinburgh College of Art NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED
employer British colonial service NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Irish NERFINISHED
genre comic fiction
novel
social commentary
hasChild daughter
son
influencedBy British society in the mid-20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryBranch Nigerian Regiment NERFINISHED
movement 20th-century British literature
name Joyce Cary NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork A Fearful Joy NERFINISHED
Charley Is My Darling NERFINISHED
Herself Surprised NERFINISHED
Mister Johnson NERFINISHED
The Horse's Mouth NERFINISHED
To Be a Pilgrim NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
writer
period mid-20th century
placeOfBirth County Londonderry NERFINISHED
Derry NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath England
Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
residence Oxford NERFINISHED
servedIn Balkan Wars NERFINISHED
First World War NERFINISHED
spouse Gertrude Ogilvie NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Nigeria NERFINISHED
writingStyle comic yet philosophical tone
innovative narrative techniques
multiple first-person narrators

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