john philip marquand

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john philip marquand

John Philip Marquand sits at his typewriter, writing a new novel.

Definition

Proper noun * John Philip Marquand: An American author known for his novels of manners and social observation, and for creating the fictional Japanese detective character Mr. Moto.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • John Philip Marquand won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1938 for his novel The Late George Apley.
    • The detective stories featuring John Philip Marquand's creation, Mr. Moto, were popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
Advanced Usage
  • Literary context: Marquand's work is often discussed in the context of mid-20th century American literature, particularly for its critique of upper-class society in New England.
    • Scholars often compare the satirical style of John Philip Marquand to that of Edith Wharton.
Variants and Related Words
  • Marquand (surname): Often used alone to refer to the author, especially in literary criticism.
    • The novels of Marquand explore the tensions between tradition and modernity.
Synonyms
  • Author, novelist, writer.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • No specific idioms or phrasal verbs are directly associated with the proper name John Philip Marquand.
john philip marquand

John Philip Marquand sits at his typewriter, writing a new novel.

Noun
  1. United States writer who created the Japanese detective Mr. Moto and wrote other novels as well (1893-1960)