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Hugh_Walpole
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20th-century screenwriter
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LGBT dramatist or playwright
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University of Cambridge people
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English mystery writer
Member of the Detection Club
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LGBT writer from New Zealand
Cumbria-related topic
English horror writer
James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipient
Weird fiction writer
Ghost story writer
Bloomsbury Group person
Old King's Scholar
Person educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School
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Hugh Walpole
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Walpole
Hugh Seymour Walpole
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole
Sir Hugh Walpole
Walpole, Hugh
[Hugh] Walpole
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge
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James Tait Black Memorial Prize
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Kent
Truro
Buckinghamshire
New Zealand
Cornwall
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1884
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deathYear
1941
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education
Durham School
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Horror fiction
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nationality
United Kingdom
New Zealand
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occupation
Screenwriter
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clgo:
author
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The Scoop and Behind the Screen
The Killer and the Slain
Wintersmoon
is
clgo:
writer
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David Copperfield (1935 film)
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936 film)