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Bristol Writing Bristol has a strong literary tradition and continues to be home to a wide range of authors, poets, playwrights, publishers and booksellers. Among those associated with the city are: Thomas Chatterton (17
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Document Date: 2011-03-28 06:06:50


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City

Upper Radstowe / Penzance / Bristol / /

Company

BBC / Renault / Penguin Books / Philippa Gregory A Respectable Trade / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / Albania / /

Facility

Portland Square / Chatterton Square / University of Bristol / /

Organization

Clifton High School / University of Bristol / Badminton School / Romantic Movement / /

Person

Mary Renault / Harriet Lee / Jules Hardy / Caroline Oliphant / Helen Dunmore / Caroline Carver / Thomas Chatterton / Robert Southey / Robert Lewis / James William Arrowsmith / Jane Porter / Joseph Cottle / Julie Burchill / Emma Marshall / Jenny Wren / John Addington Symonds / Anthony Trollope / Giovanni Caboto / Anna Maria Porter / Angela Carter / Frances Scott / Johnson A Penny / Lillian Bouzane / Marguerite Steen / Leah / Mathye / John Cabot / Eugene Byrne / Allen Lane / Hannah More / Joyce Storey / Jeannie Johnson / Ann Yearsley / Frances Trollope / Bailey / Iris Murdoch / /

Position

Poet / translator and literary critic / author / Journalist and novelist / Novelist educated / private detective / so-called Milk Maid Poet / boy-poet / Poet / Orange Prize-winning novelist / Novelist / Clifton author / trader / founder / co-founder / /

RadioStation

BBC Radio / /

URL

www.bristolreads.com / /

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