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Arthur Ransome, celebrated author of the classic Swallows and Amazons series of books, titled the eleventh book of the series " The Picts and the Martyrs ".
The region also figures in works by L. P. Hartley, Arthur Ransome and Dorothy L. Sayers, among many others.
* The children's novels Coot Club and The Big Six, both by Arthur Ransome, are set on the Broads.
The 20th century children's author Arthur Ransome visited Wroxham in the 1930s.
As the junior partner at Cape, he had to handle their difficult authors including Robert Graves, Wyndham Lewis and Arthur Ransome, the last being seen as difficult because of his wife Genia, with her " distrustfulness, venom and guile ".
After the war, Hart-Davis was unable to obtain satisfactory terms from Jonathan Cape to return to the company, and in 1946 he struck out on his own, founding Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd, in partnership with David Garnett and Teddy Young and with financial backing from Eric Linklater, Arthur Ransome, H. E. Bates, Geoffrey Keynes, and Celia and Peter Fleming.
He edited volumes of the letters of the playwright Oscar Wilde, the writer and caricaturist Max Beerbohm, and the writer George Moore, as well as the diaries of the poet Siegfried Sassoon and the autobiography of Arthur Ransome.
Lucas ( RHD Ltd ) 1950 ; All in Due Time by Humphry House ( RHD Ltd ) 1955 ; George Moore: Letters to Lady Cunard 1895-1933 ( RHD Ltd ) 1957 ; The Letters of Oscar Wilde ( RHD Ltd ) 1962 ; Max Beerbohm: Letters to Reggie Turner ( RHD Ltd ) 1964 ; More Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1969 ; Last Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1970 ; A Peep into the Past by Max Beerbohm ( Heinemann ) 1972 ; A Catalogue of the Caricatures of Max Beerbohm ( Macmillan ) 1972 ; The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome ( Cape ) 1976 ; Electric Delights by William Plomer ( Cape ) 1978 ; Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde ( Oxford ) 1979 ; Two Men of Letters ( Michael Joseph ) 1979 ; Siegfried Sassoon: Diaries 1920-1922 3 vols.
The Stour estuary is the focus of a children's novel by Arthur Ransome, Secret Water ( 1939 ).
Interest originally centred on the hamlet of Pin Mill ( featured in two children's novels by Arthur Ransome: We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea and Secret Water ), which is home to the Pin Mill Sailing Club and its Hard.
* Great Northern ?, a novel by Arthur Ransome in the Swallows and Amazons series, named after the diver
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by Arthur Ransome ( in which it is referred to throughout as Great Northern Diver, with the obsolete scientific name Colymbus immer ).
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Arthur Ransome, Pigeon Post
* There is a Life and Times by John Arthur Ransome Marriott ( 1907 ): see also S. R. Gardiner's History of England ; History of the Civil War ; the same author's article in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Here he met Arthur Ransome, who was visiting Egypt as a journalist for the Manchester Guardian.
In a curious book, Bohemia in London by Arthur Ransome which is a partly fictional account of his early years in London, published in 1907 when he was 23, there are some fascinating, rather over-romanticised accounts of bohemian goings-on in the quarter.
" Arthur Ransome uses two references from it in his children's books, the Swallows and Amazons series.

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Marion Zimmer Bradley, who acknowledges the influence of Murray, uses the figure of the " horned god " in her feminist fantasy transformation of Arthurinian myth, Mists of Avalon ( 1984 ), and portrays ritualistic incest between King Arthur as the representative of the horned god and his sister Morgaine as the " spring maiden ".
A later English Arthurian romance, The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell ( c. 1450 ), uses much of the same elements of the Wife of Bath's tale, yet changes the setting to the court of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
The film famously uses no intertitles, which had previously been done by Mayer and Pick on Scherben and Sylvester several years earlier, as well as by director Arthur Robinson in the film Schatten in 1923.
* In the fourth season episode " Lancelot du Lac " of the BBC series Merlin, Morgana uses necromancy to bring the knight Lancelot back from the dead in order to interfere with the pending marriage of King Arthur and Guinevere, thereby preventing Guinevere from becoming queen.
* 1919 – Arthur Stanley Eddington uses a solar eclipse to successfully test Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity
* 1911 – Arthur Holmes uses radioactivity to date rocks, the oldest being 1. 6 billion years old
Inside his still-standing home, Arthur finds a gift-wrapped bowl inscribed with the words " So Long and Thanks ..." which he then uses for his Babel Fish.
* The " Valiant ", the second episode in the first series of the BBC's Merlin, features a Knight Valiant who dishonourably uses an enchanted shield and dies in a duel with Arthur during the tournament finale.
The spacecraft Cosmonaut Alexey Leonov in Arthur C. Clarke's novel 2010: Odyssey Two uses aerobraking in the upper layers of Jupiter's atmosphere to establish itself at the Lagrangian point of the Jupiter-Io system.
Galvanic and thermolysis are often combined in a method known as blend, developed by Arthur Hinkel in 1948, which uses both RF and direct current, combining many of the advantages of galvanic and thermolysis.
This concept features prominently in Arthur C. Clarke's 1972 award-winning novel Rendezvous With Rama ; his story concerns an interstellar spacecraft that uses the Sun to perform this sort of maneuver ( and in the process unnecessarily alarms many nervous humans ).
The radio drama Adventures in Odyssey uses the character Arthur Dent in the Novacom Saga who embodies the characteristics of outright ignoring, at first, the deception and weirdness that is occurring around him.
In Arthur – Merlin protocols, Babai defined a similar class AM which allowed f ( n ) rounds, but he put one extra condition on the machine: the verifier must show the prover all the random bits it uses in its computation.
Fleming uses blackmail, telling Kirkland an old violation of lawyer-client confidentiality will be reviewed by the ethics committee and Arthur likely will be disbarred if he refuses to represent Fleming.
S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz cited other literary inspirations: Guy de Maupassant's " The Horla " ( 1887 ), which Lovecraft described in " Supernatural Horror in Literature " as concerning " an invisible being who ... sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extraterrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind "; and Arthur Machen's " The Novel of the Black Seal " ( 1895 ), which uses the same method of piecing together of disassociated knowledge ( including a random newspaper clipping ) to reveal the survival of a horrific ancient being.
Sir Thomas Malory also uses both Ladies of the Lake in his Le Morte d ' Arthur ; he leaves the first one unnamed and calls the second one Nimue.
In literature, one of its earliest uses to refer to Arthur is in Alfred Tennyson's poem Lancelot and Elaine, where, however, it appears as a title of Arthur rather than as a surname, following contemporary speculation that " pendragon " had been a term for an ancient British war-chief.
Also in Series 3, Arthur uses a brown Jaguar XJR is the episodes " Dead Men Do Tell Tales " and " Looking for Micky ".
Arthur tests Terry's patience with dishonest and doomed schemes to make money (" nice little earners "), then uses his cunning to persuade Terry to stay with him.
Its definition is suggested by Cayley's theorem ( named after Arthur Cayley ) and uses a specified, usually finite, set of generators for the group.
Presiding over it was Father Arthur Couratin, described by some as " a Roman Catholic who uses the Prayer Book " and by others as " Noël Coward in a clerical collar ".
Arthur, serving as squire to the newly-knighted Kay, is locked out of the house and can't get to his brother's sword and uses the Sword in the Stone to replace it.

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