A. A. Milne
Wikidi home Playwright Category A. A. Milne
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Dorothy de Sélincourt
(1956-01-31, 1913-06-04, Marriage, Chelsea)
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1882-01-18
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The developer of one of the most beloved literary figures, both for children and adults.
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children's literature
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alan alexander milne a pal of herbert george wells
(H. G. Wells)
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Milne was born in Hampstead, London on 18th January, 1882, the third son of John Vine and Sarah Maria Milne.
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Alan's father owned and operated a private boy's school in London, Henley House.
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He also became the editor of "Granta," an undergraduate magazine.
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C'est merveilleux d'être un tigre
(C'est merveilleux d'être un tigre, 36.946)
Quelqu'un comme moi
(Quelqu'un comme moi, 115.093)
C'est tigrement bon
(C'est tigrement bon, 132.52)
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1956-01-31
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Cotchford Farm
(1925)
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