theodore francis powys

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theodore francis powys

Theodore Francis Powys wrote many allegorical novels.

Definition

Proper noun A British writer known for his allegorical novels. He was one of three literary brothers, born in 1875 and died in 1953.

Usage

This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical figure, the author Theodore Francis Powys. * Literary criticism often compares the works of Theodore Francis Powys with those of his brothers, John Cowper Powys and Llewelyn Powys. * The novel Mr. Weston's Good Wine is considered a major work by Theodore Francis Powys.

Advanced Usage

The name may appear in scholarly contexts discussing early 20th-century British literature, pastoral fiction, or religious allegory. * In studies of modern allegory, Theodore Francis Powys is frequently cited for his unique blend of rural settings and metaphysical themes.

Variants and Related Words
  • T. F. Powys: A common abbreviated form of the author's name.
  • Powys, Theodore Francis: A standard inverted form used in library catalogues and bibliographies.
  • Powys brothers: Refers collectively to Theodore Francis Powys and his literary brothers, John Cowper and Llewelyn.
Synonyms

There are no direct synonyms for a proper name. In contexts where he is categorized, he may be described as: * A novelist * An allegorist * A 20th-century British author

Related Idioms or Phrases

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theodore francis powys

Theodore Francis Powys wrote many allegorical novels.

Noun
  1. British writer of allegorical novels; one of three literary brothers (1875-1953)

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