St. John G. Ervine
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St. John G. Ervine was an influential Northern Irish playwright, novelist, and critic, recognized for his contributions to the literature of the early 20th century. Born in Belfast, he became a prominent figure in the literary scene, known for works such as "Changing Winds" and "The Foolish Lovers." His plays often explored themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships within a socio-political context. Ervine's writing is characterized by its wit, empathy, and a keen observation of societal norms.
Nationalität
Irisch
Geburtsdatum
February 7, 1883
Geburtsort
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Todesdatum
December 9, 1971
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