 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Poetry On Death | A Wisdom Archive on Poetry On Death |  | Poetry On Death A selection of articles related to Poetry On Death |  |
| We recommend this article: Poetry On Death - 1, and also this: Poetry On Death - 2. |
 | |
Poetry On Death, Death Poetry, Poetry on death, Poems on death, Poetry about death, Death
|  | | Page 1 Page 2 » Page 3 « More » |  |
 | |
| ARTICLES RELATED TO Poetry On Death |  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Early lifeTupac Shakur was raised under difficult circumstances. He never got to know his biological father, and his stepfather Dr. Mutulu Shakur – brother of the civil rights activist Assata Shakur and father of Tupac's half sister – was a convicted felon. His mother, Afeni Shakur, was a member of the Black Panthers and served jail-time on bombing charges while pregnant with him, facing a sentence of up to three years in prison. Acting as her own attorney, she won the verdict and wa ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Early life |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Early lifeTupac Shakur was raised under difficult circumstances. He never got to know his biological father, and his stepfather Dr. Shaka Zulu Shakur – brother of the civil rights activist Assata Shakur and father of Tupac's half sister – was a convicted felon. His mother, Afeni Shakur, was a member of the Black Panthers and served jail-time on bombing charges while pregnant with him, facing a sentence of up to three years in prison. Acting as her own attorney, she won the verdict and wa ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Early life |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shootingAt a red light on the corner of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas, Nevada, Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996 after attending the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. Six days later on Friday the 13th, Shakur succumbed to the four gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 4:03 pm at the UNLV Medical Center hospital.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Compton police, although they never officially solved the case, concluded that Shakur was shot by members of the S ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shooting |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shootingAt a red light on the corner of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas, Nevada, Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996 after attending the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. Six days later on Friday the 13th, Shakur succumbed to the four gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 4:03 pm at the UNLV Medical Center hospital.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Compton police, although they never officially solved the case, concluded that Shakur was shot by members of the S ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shooting |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shootingShortly before his verdict was announced, Shakur was shot five times in an apparent robbery attempt outside a New York music studio. He recalled the circumstances shortly afterwards in an interview with Vibe magazine.
On the night of November 30, 1994, Shakur, his manager, and two friends had just arrived at a studio to do some recordings for Booker, an acquaintance Shakur didn't quite trust. He was suspicious of two black men in their thirties, both dressed in army fatigues, because neither of them seemed to acknowledge his pr ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shooting |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - DiscographyAll releases are under the alias of 2Pac unless stated.
Tupac Shakur - Albums.
Released while living:
2Pacalypse Now (1991)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (1993)
Thug Life: Thug Life Vol. 1 (with Thug Life) (1994)
Me Against the World (1995)
All Eyez on Me (1996)
Released (officially) posthumously:
Makaveli: The Don Killuminati: 7 Day Theory (as Makaveli) (1996)
R U Still Dow ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Discography |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - DiscographyAll releases are under the alias of 2Pac unless stated.
Tupac Shakur - Albums.
Released while living:
2Pacalypse Now (1991) (Gold U.S.)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (1993) (Platinum U.S.)
Thug Life: Thug Life Vol. 1 (with Thug Life) (1994) (Gold U.S.)
Me Against the World (1995) (2x Platinum U.S.)
All Eyez ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Discography |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - DiscographyAll releases are under the alias of 2Pac unless stated.
Tupac Shakur - Albums.
Released while living:
2Pacalypse Now (1991) (Gold U.S.)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (1993) (Platinum U.S.)
Thug Life: Thug Life Vol. 1 (with Thug Life) (1994) (Gold U.S.)
Me Against the World (1995) (2x Platinum U.S.)
All Eyez on Me< ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Discography |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shootingShortly before his verdict was announced, Shakur was shot five times in an apparent robbery attempt outside a New York music studio. He recalled the circumstances shortly afterwards in an interview with Vibe magazine.
On the night of November 30, 1994, Shakur, his manager, and two friends had just arrived at a studio to do some recordings for Booker, an acquaintance Shakur didn't quite trust. He was suspicious of two black men in their thirties, both dressed in army fatigues, because neither of them seemed to acknowledge his pr ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shooting |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fameIn 1991, Shakur had trouble shopping his solo debut, 2Pacalypse Now. Eventually, Interscope records executives Ted Field and Tom Whalley agreed to distribute the record. Although produced with the help of his Digital Underground crew, the intent of the album was to showcase his individual talent. While Shakur claimed his album was aimed at the problems facing young black males, it was also filled with images of violence by and against police. 2Pacalypse Now quickly attracted public criticism, especially after a young man who ki ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fameIn 1991, Shakur had trouble shopping his solo debut, 2Pacalypse Now. Eventually, Interscope records executives Ted Field and Tom Whalley agreed to distribute the record. Although produced with the help of his Digital Underground crew, the intent of the album was to showcase his individual talent. While Shakur claimed his album was aimed at the problems facing young black males, it was also filled with images of violence by and against police. 2Pacalypse Now quickly attracted public criticism, especially after a young man who ki ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Erich Mühsam - Works
Erich Mühsam - Books.
Die Eigenen (1903)
Räterepublik (1929)
Die Befeiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat (1932)
Unpolitische Erinnerungen (trans. Unpolitical Remembrances) (1931) – an autobiography
Erich Mühsam - Plays.
Die Hochstapler (The Con Men) (1904)
Die Freivermählten (1914)
Judas (1920)
Staatsräson (Reasons of State) (1927)
Alle Wet ...
See also:Erich Mühsam, Erich Mühsam - Biography, Erich Mühsam - Early life: 1878-1900, Erich Mühsam - Poet Writer Anarchist: 1900-1918, Erich Mühsam - The Weimar Years: 1918-1933, Erich Mühsam - Arrest and Death, Erich Mühsam - Works, Erich Mühsam - Books, Erich Mühsam - Plays, Erich Mühsam - Poetry, Erich Mühsam - Journals and Periodicals, Erich Mühsam - Related Links Read more here: » Erich Mühsam: Encyclopedia II - Erich Mühsam - Works |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Early life and influencesVictor Hugo was the youngest son of Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo (1773–1828) and Sophie Trébuchet (1772-1821). He was born in 1802 in Besançon (in the region of Franche-Comté) and lived in France for the majority of his life. However, he chose to go into exile during the reign of Napoleon III — he lived briefly in Brussels during 1851; in Jersey from 1852 to 1855; and in Guernsey from 1855 to 1870 and again in 1872-1873.
Hugo's early childhood was turbulent. The century prior to his birth saw the overthrow of the Bourbon Dyna ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Early life and influences |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Religious viewsHugo's religious views changed radically over the course of his life. In his youth, he identified as a Catholic and professed respect for Church hierarchy and authority. From there he evolved into a non-practicing Catholic, and expressed increasingly violent anti-pope and anti-clerical views. He dabbled in Spiritualism during his exile, and in later years settled into a Rationalist Deism similar to that espoused by Voltaire. When a census-taker asked Hugo in 1872 if he w ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Religious views |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Early lifeClive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland), to Albert James Lewis and Flora Augusta Hamilton Lewis. At the age of 4, shortly after his dog 'Jacksie' was run over by an automobile, Lewis announced that his name was now Jacksie. At first he would answer to no other name, but later accepted Jacks which became Jack, the name by which he was known to friends and family for the rest of his life.
While living in Belfast he attended Campbell College in the east of the city. He had a brother named Warren Hamilton L ...
See also:C. S. Lewis, C. S. Lewis - Early life, C. S. Lewis - My Irish Life, C. S. Lewis - Conversion to Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Career as a scholar, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer of fiction, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer on Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Trilemma, C. S. Lewis - Portrayals of Lewis's life, C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy, C. S. Lewis - Bibliography, C. S. Lewis - Nonfiction, C. S. Lewis - Fiction, C. S. Lewis - Poetry, C. S. Lewis - Books about C. S. Lewis Read more here: » C. S. Lewis: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Early life |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - DrawingsMany are not aware that Hugo was almost as prolific in the visual arts as he was in literature, producing more than 4,000 drawings in his lifetime. (Some reproductions can be viewed on the internet at ArtNet and on the website of artist Misha Bittleston).
Originally pursued as a casual hobby, drawing became more important to Hugo shortly before his exile, when he made the decision to stop writing in order to devote himself to politics. Drawing became his exclusive crea ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Drawings |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Early life and influencesVictor Hugo was the youngest son of Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo (1773–1828) and Sophie Trébuchet (1772-1821). He was born in 1802 in Besançon (in the region of Franche-Comté) and lived in France for the majority of his life. However, he was forced to go into exile during the reign of Napoleon III — he lived briefly in Brussels during 1851; in Jersey from 1852 to 1855; and in Guernsey from 1855 until his return to France in 1870.
Hugo's early childhood was turbulent. The century prior to his birth saw the overthrow of the Bou ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Early life and influences |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Mature fictionVictor Hugo's first mature work of fiction appeared in 1829, and reflected the acute social conscience that would infuse his later work. Le Dernier jour d'un condamné (Last Days of a Condemned Man) would have a profound influence on later writers such as Albert Camus, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky. Claude Gueux, a documentary short story about a real-life murderer who had been executed in France, appeared in 1834, and was later considered by Hugo himself to be a precursor to his great work on social injustice, ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Mature fiction |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of deathShakur indicated after getting out of jail that he had future plans, including mostly getting out of the rap scene by releasing high-quality, deep albums only once every five years or so. Shakur also desired to give back more to the community, suggesting a Little League to encourage young black kids to keep on the right path. He ran an earlier project called "The Underground Railroad" that aimed to keep youths off drugs by getting them involved in music. His mother Afeni opened the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in June 2005, to carr ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Theatrical workHugo did not achieve such quick success with his works for the stage. In 1827, he published the never-staged verse drama Cromwell, which became more famous for the author's preface than its own worth (the play's unwieldy length was considered "unfit for acting"). In his introduction to the work, Hugo urged his fellow artists to free themselves from the restrictions imposed by the French classical style of theatre, and thus sparked a fierce debate between French Classicism and Romanticism that would rage for many years. Cromwell ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Theatrical work |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Aldous Huxley - Biography
Aldous Huxley - Early years.
Huxley was born in Godalming, Surrey, England. He was the son of the writer Leonard Huxley by his first wife, Julia Arnold; and grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, one of the most important naturalists of the 19th Century, a man known as "Darwin's Bulldog." His brother Julian Huxley was a biologist also noted for his evolutionary theories. Huxley understandably excelled in the areas he took up professionally, for on his father's side were a number of noted men of science, while on his mothe ...
See also:Aldous Huxley, Aldous Huxley - Biography, Aldous Huxley - Early years, Aldous Huxley - Middle years, Aldous Huxley - Later years, Aldous Huxley - Death and afterwards, Aldous Huxley - Films, Aldous Huxley - Selected works, Aldous Huxley - Novels, Aldous Huxley - Short stories, Aldous Huxley - Poetry, Aldous Huxley - Travel writing, Aldous Huxley - Essays, Aldous Huxley - Philosophy, Aldous Huxley - Biography, Aldous Huxley - Children's literature, Aldous Huxley - Collections, Aldous Huxley - Quotes, Aldous Huxley - Trivia Read more here: » Aldous Huxley: Encyclopedia II - Aldous Huxley - Biography |
|  |
|  |  |  | Poetry On Death: Encyclopedia II - Aldous Huxley - Biography
Aldous Huxley - Early years.
Huxley was born in Godalming, Surrey, England. He was the son of the writer Leonard Huxley by his first wife, Julia Arnold; and grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, one of the most important naturalists of the 19th Century, a man known as "Darwin's Bulldog." His brother Julian Huxley was a biologist also noted for his evolutionary theories. Huxley understandably excelled in the areas he took up professionally, for on his father's side were a number of noted men of science, while on his mo ...
See also:Aldous Huxley, Aldous Huxley - Biography, Aldous Huxley - Early years, Aldous Huxley - Middle years, Aldous Huxley - Later years, Aldous Huxley - Death and afterwards, Aldous Huxley - Films, Aldous Huxley - Selected works, Aldous Huxley - Novels, Aldous Huxley - Short stories, Aldous Huxley - Poetry, Aldous Huxley - Travel writing, Aldous Huxley - Essays, Aldous Huxley - Philosophy, Aldous Huxley - Biography, Aldous Huxley - Children's literature, Aldous Huxley - Collections, Aldous Huxley - Quotes, Aldous Huxley - Trivia Read more here: » Aldous Huxley: Encyclopedia II - Aldous Huxley - Biography |
|  |
|  | | Page 1 Page 2 » Page 3 « More » |  |
 | |
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|