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  2. Paul Scott (novelist) - Wikipedia

    • Paul Mark Scott (25 March 1920 – 1 March 1978) was an English novelist best known for his tetralogy The Raj Quartet. In the last years of his life, his novel Staying On won the Booker Prize (1977). The series of books was dramatised by Granada Television during the 1980s and won Scott the public and critical acclaim that he had not received duri… See more

    Early life

    Paul Scott was born at 130 Fox Lane in the district of Palmers Green/Southgate, in North London, the … See more

    Military service

    Scott was conscripted into the British Army as a private soldier early in 1940, with the British Intelligence Department. He trained as a private in Torquay with the 8th Battalion, "The Buffs." During this time two of his aunt… See more

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    BornPaul Mark Scott · 25 March 1920 · London, England
    Died1 March 1978 (aged 57) · London, England
    EducationWinchmore Hill Collegiate School
    SpouseNancy Edith Avery
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    Career

    In 1941, before his military posting, Scott had published a collection of three religious poems entitled I, Gerontius, as part of the Resuram Series of pamphlets. He wrote for Country Life and The Times. His work was included in … See more

    Adaptations

    Granada Television showed Staying On, with Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson as Tusker Smalley and his wife Lucy. The success of its first showing in Britain in December 1981 encouraged Granada to embark on … See more

    Legacy

    While Scott was teaching creative writing at the University of Tulsa in 1976, he arranged to sell his private correspondence to that university's McFarlin Library, thus making available some 6,000 personal letters. The materials b… See more

    Personal life

    In Torquay in 1941 Scott met and married his wife Penny (born Nancy Edith Avery in 1914). At the time she was a nurse at the Rosehill Children's Hospital; she later wrote four novels as Elizabeth Avery between 1959 and 1… See more

    Further reading

    • Badiga, V. R. Paul Scott: His Art and Vision (New Delhi: Atlantic, 1994) ISBN 978-8171564477
    • Baneth-Noualhetas, Emilienne L. Le Roman Anglo-Indien: de Kipling à Paul Scott (Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne nouvelle, 1… See more

     
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  2. Paul Scott was a British novelist known for his chronicling of the decline of the British occupation of India, most fully realized in his series of novels known as The Raj Quartet (filmed for television as The Jewel in the Crown in 1984).
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    Paul Scott (1920-78) was a British novelist best known for the tetralogy The Raj Quartet, published by the University of Chicago Press. Scott was drafted into the British Army during World War II and was stationed in India, an experience which shaped much of his literary work.
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    Paul Scott (Novelist) Paul Scott was a well-known British novelist, playwright and poet who wrote the famous tetralogy, the ‘Raj Quartet’. Despite his early ambitions of becoming a poet, he trained in accountancy and worked with the British Intelligence Department and the Indian Army upto the ‘Quit India’ movement.
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    Paul Scott (novelist) Paul Mark Scott (March 25, 1920 – March 1, 1978) was an English novelist. He won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1977 for his novel "Staying On".
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  4. Behind Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet: A Life in Letters, …

    WEBOct 10, 2013 · A two-volume collection of letters by English author Paul Scott, best known for his novels about the British Raj in India. The review explores Scott's personal and professional struggles, his …

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  7. The Origins of Paul Scott's Vast Masterpiece - The …

    WEBMay 17, 2013 · The Origins of Paul Scott's Vast Masterpiece. The epic of colonial India. Getty Images/David Montgomery. I first met Paul Scott at Firpo’s bar on Chowringhee in Calcutta in 1944.

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  19. Staying On - Wikipedia

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