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  1. Robert Smythe Hichens o Robert Hichens (14 de noviembre de 1864 – 20 de julio de 1950) fue un periodista, novelista, letrista musical, cuentista, crítico musical y colaborador en obras de éxito inglés.

  2. Alma mater. Clifton College. Royal College of Music. Robert Smythe Hichens (14 November 1864 – 20 July 1950) was an English journalist, novelist, music lyricist, short story writer, music critic and collaborated on successful plays. He is best remembered as a satirist of the "Naughty Nineties".

  3. Robert Smythe Hichens. (Speldhurst, 1864 - 1950) Novelista inglés. Recibió su formación académica en el Clifton College y, posteriormente, desarrolló su afición a la música en el Royal College of Music de Londres. Aunando su vocación literaria con sus conocimientos musicales, fue autor de numerosas canciones líricas que le granjearon ...

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  5. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1864-1950) UK journalist and author, active from about 1886 for more than half a century but now almost forgotten except for The Green Carnation ( 1894) – which dangerously exploits Oscar Wilde and 1890s Decadence in general – and The Garden of Allah ( 1904 ); though neither tale is ...

  6. Overview. Robert Smythe Hichens. (1864—1950) writer. Quick Reference. (1864–1950) Novelist and short story writer, born in Kent, and educated at Clifton College, Bristol; remembered for The Green Carnation (1894), published anonymously, which satirized the aesthetes and Oscar Wilde ...

  7. November 14, 1864. Died. July 20, 1950. Genre. Fiction, Music. edit data. Robert Smythe Hichens was a satirist and critic, having studied at Clifton College, the Royal College of Music, and the London School of Journalism. He was a friend of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas. Also wrote as Robert S. Hichens and Robert Hichens. ...more.