Martin Boyd

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Martin Boyd was an Australian-born novelist best known for his sophisticated depictions of Anglo-Australian upper-class life and themes of identity and exile in the early to mid-20th century.

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instanceOf Australian writer
novelist
person
burialPlace Rome, Italy NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1893-06-10
dateOfDeath 1972-06-03
educatedAt Melbourne Grammar School NERFINISHED
Trinity College, University of Melbourne NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Australian
familyName Boyd NERFINISHED
father Arthur Merric Boyd NERFINISHED
gender male
genre literary fiction
novel
givenName Martin NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Emma Minnie Boyd NERFINISHED
movement 20th-century literature
name Martin Boyd NERFINISHED
notableWork A Difficult Young Man NERFINISHED
Lucinda Brayford NERFINISHED
Outbreak of Love NERFINISHED
The Cardboard Crown NERFINISHED
The Montforts NERFINISHED
When Blackbirds Sing NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
writer
placeOfBirth Lucerne, Switzerland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Rome, Italy NERFINISHED
relative Boyd family NERFINISHED
residence Australia
England
Italy
servedIn British Army NERFINISHED
sibling Helen Read NERFINISHED
Martin à Beckett Boyd NERFINISHED
Merric Boyd NERFINISHED
Penleigh Boyd NERFINISHED
writingPeriod early 20th century
mid 20th century
writingTheme Anglo-Australian upper-class life
exile
identity

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