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| | Maurice Hewlett Summary |
 | | On 31 December 1900, the same day that Thomas Hardy penned "The Darkling Thrush," Maurice Hewlett wrote to his wife: I hope I have a good deal of work before me,--indeed I hope that my name will be known, if known at all, as of a man who led the 20th Cen... |
 | | "I have often wished that I could write a novel in which, as mostly in life, thank goodness, nothing happens," wrote Maurice Hewlett near the end of a literary career devoted to the intrigues of medieval romance and swashbuckling historical drama. |
 | | Maurice Henry Hewlett(1861- 1923), was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist. |
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