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  1. 1 de ene. de 1978 · David Cecil. 3.97. 220 ratings37 reviews. The late 18th century world in which Jane Austen lived was one that combined good sense, elegant manners, intelligence and piety with a liberal dash of spirited fun. Drawing on Jane Austen's letters, novels, and other people's memories of her, David Cecil sets out to "reconstruct and depict her living ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_CecilDavid Cecil - Wikipedia

    David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter (c. 1600–1643), 17th Century British MP and peer; Lord David Cecil (1902–1986), British biographer, literary scholar and academic; David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter (1905–1981), British athlete, sports official and Conservative politician; David Cecil (producer), British theatre producer

  3. Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil was born on April 9, 1902 in Hatfield House, Hertforshire, England. "David Cecil" was educated at Eton College and he went on to Christ Church, Oxford, as an undergraduate. Upon his graduation in 1924 he became a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, until 1930.

  4. Lord M., or the later life of Lord Melbourne. By David Cecil. Pp. xiii, 347. London: Constable. 1954. 21s. - Volume 11 Issue 43

  5. 1 de ene. de 1971 · by Lord David Cecil (Author) 4.7 45 ratings. See all formats and editions. Lord Melbourne was Prime Minister from 1843-1835 and was a kind friend and guide to the young Victoria on her accession. Earlier he was married to Lady Caroline Lamb, the mistress of Byron. He played an important role in the social and political history of England. ISBN-10.

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  6. 25 de dic. de 2019 · Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil ( April 9, 1902 – January 1, 1986 ), was an English aristocrat, literary scholar, biographer and academic. He was also a fellow Inkling with J.R.R. Tolkien . His title was a courtesy title: he was a younger son of the 4th Marquess of Salisbury.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2024 · As noted earlier, Lord David Cecil came from an aristocratic family. He was born Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil on April 9, 1902, in Hertfordshire, England. While he wasn’t the only Inkling with aristocratic roots— Nevill Coghill was the son of an Irish baronet—Cecil’s family had especially prominent credentials.