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" She found comfort with Brent, who had just divorced Ruth Chatterton, and the two embarked on an affair that continued throughout filming and for a year after.
She recalled that she had seen the same lighting technique " on the sets of Ruth Chatterton and Kay Francis, and I knew what they meant ".
The story of Chatterton had inspired one of the three episodes of Vigny's luminous philosophical novel Stello ( 1832 ), in which Vigny examines the relation of poetry to society and concludes that the poet, doomed to be regarded with suspicion in every social order, must remain somewhat aloof and apart from the social order.
Thompson attempted suicide in his nadir of despair, but was saved from completing the action through a vision which he believed to be that of a youthful poet Thomas Chatterton, who had committed suicide almost a century earlier.
Chatterton started off as a chorus girl in a stage play and by the age of eighteen had become a star of the American stage.
Scholars have noted a number of literary influences on " To Autumn ", from Virgil's Georgics, to Edmund Spenser's " Mutability Cantos ", to the language of Thomas Chatterton, to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's " Frost at Midnight ", to an essay on autumn by Leigh Hunt, which Keats had recently read.
In presenting the particularly English elements of this environment, Keats was also influenced by contemporary poet and essayist Leigh Hunt, who had recently written of the arrival of autumn with its " migration of birds ", " finished harvest ", " cyder [...] making " and migration of " the swallows ", as well as by English landscape painting and the " pure " English idiom of the poetry of Thomas Chatterton.
Colonel George Chatterton, the commander of the Glider Pilot Regiment, had protested their participation as he believed they were entirely unfit for any operation.
The only things these poets had in common was that they were not centered in London ( except Chatterton, for a time ), and each of them reflected, in one way or another, on the devastation of the countryside.
Chatterton had created poems written in mock Middle English and had attributed them to Thomas Rowley, an imaginary monk of the 15th century.
Although the county then had a quite strong team due to the bowling of George Davidson, Joseph Hulme and George Porter and the batting and wicketkeeping of William Storer, William Chatterton and Bagshaw, within three years they had hit rock-bottom, going through 1897 without a win due to their best bowlers losing their powers.
His father gave him his middle name in honour of Thomas Chatterton, a poet about whom he had written a biography.
" He had also had a marriage to Ruth Chatterton that ended within two years and a marriage to Constance Worth that lasted two weeks.
Although never a major star, Chatterton had several leading roles in early silent films.

Chatterton and school
As alternatives to Chatterton or Mr Chadwick as the origin of the name Chad, REME claimed that the name came from their training school, nicknamed " Chad's Temple ", the RAF claimed it arose from Chadwick House at a Lancashire radio school, and the Desert Rats claimed it came from an officer in El Alamein.

Chatterton and office
A similar position existed in Ireland between 1867 and 1904 when the office was abolished ; surprisingly throughout that period it was held by one man, Hedges Eyre Chatterton.

Chatterton and has
Chatterton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6263 Hollywood Blvd.
He has also done studies on John Milton, Walt Whitman, Thomas Chatterton, and Edward Coote Pinkney.
Lady Chatterton stated in 1841 that it flows from a clear stream, however over the time it has not been used, it has nearly been swallowed up in foliage and natural growth.
The area has been awarded village status by the local authority and is known as Chatterton Village.
Love and Madness has permanent interest because Croft inserted, among other miscellaneous matter, information about Thomas Chatterton gained from letters which he obtained from the poet's sister, Mrs Newton, under false pretences, and used without payment.

Chatterton and even
David Chatterton of British Theatre Guide described the show as " interesting and entertaining, but not really a ' must see ' even for Simpsons fans ".

Chatterton and name
The name Roland, references to his slughorn ( a pseudo-medieval instrument which only ever existed in the mind of Thomas Chatterton and Browning himself ), general medieval setting and the title childe ( a medieval term not for a child but for an untested knight ) suggest that the protagonist is the paladin of The Song of Roland, the 11th century anonymous French chanson de geste, among other works.

Chatterton and appear
Poets also frequently appear as characters in his novels, always on the side of good: Sappho in Wolfwinter ( 1972 ); Robert Herrick in Will-o-the-Wisp ( 1977, serialized 1974 ); a fictionalized Charles Sorley in The Goat Without Horns ( 1971 ); and Thomas Chatterton in The Not-World ( 1975 ).

Chatterton and on
Much of Chatterton, however, was recorded by the Gramophone Company ( later HMV ) as early as 1908, and remastered on CD almost 100 years later by Marston Records.
In 1835, he produced a drama titled Chatterton, based on the life of Thomas Chatterton, and in which Marie Dorval starred as Kitty Bell.
Chatterton was born in New York City, on Christmas Eve 1892, to Walter Smith and Lillian Reed Chatterton.
Occasional, much-younger co-star Bette Davis recalled that Chatterton was " very kind " to her at Warners when Davis was starting out on her career.
In 1994, he played on four songs of the album Chatterton by French rocker Alain Bashung, who is regarded as one of the greatest artist of all time in France.
There he wrote a great deal, contributing to Fraser's Magazine, Dublin University Magazine ( in which appeared his essays on Thomas Chatterton ) and other periodicals.
He was strongly influenced by the 1780 novel Love and Madness by Herbert Croft, which was often read aloud in the Ireland house, and which contained large sections on Chatterton and Macpherson.
Eventually forced to retreat when Clinton's column threatened their flank, these companies retreated across the Bronx River, while fire from the troops on Chatterton Hill covered their move.
Francis spent the balance of the 1940s on the stage, appearing with some success in State of the Union and touring in various productions of plays old and new, including one, Windy Hill, backed by former Warners colleague Ruth Chatterton.
Thomas Chatterton Hammond ( born in Cork, Ireland on 20 February 1877 and died 16 November 1961 ) was an Irish Anglican cleric.
His will also established the Chatterton Lectures on Poetry an annual lecture to be given by a lecturer under the age of 40 on the life and works of a deceased English poet ( interpreted as ‘ a deceased poet writing in the English language ’).
He was the author of Civilisation in the Old and the New World, and a number of other books, for example, a study on Thomas Chatterton, and Caliban, the Missing Link.
The film moves on to show segments with Paramount players of the 1931-32 season, including George Bancroft, Nancy Carroll, the Four Marx Brothers, Charles Rogers, Clive Brook, Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, Eleanor Boardman, Frances Dee, Jackie Searl, Kay Francis, Judith Wood, Regis Toomey, Peggy Shannon, Jackie Coogan, Lilyan Tashman, Eugene Pallette, Anna May Wong, Juliette Compton, Stuart Erwin, William Boyd, Miriam Hopkins, Wynne Gibson, Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, Robert Coogan, Carmen Barnes, Charlie Ruggles, Richard ' Skeets ' Gallagher, Mitzi Green, Richard Arlen, Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, Paul Lukas, Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Ruth Chatterton, Marlene Dietrich, and Maurice Chevalier.

Chatterton and .
* 1893 – Ruth Chatterton, American actress ( d. 1961 )
* 1776 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of White Plains – British Army forces arrive at White Plains, attack and capture Chatterton Hill from the Americans.
* King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855, by E. Keble Chatterton, from Project Gutenberg
* November 24 – Ruth Chatterton, American actress ( b. 1893 )
* December 24 – Ruth Chatterton, American actress ( d. 1961 )
* November 20 – Thomas Chatterton, English poet ( d. 1770 )
The next year his I Medici was also produced in Milan, but neither it nor Chatterton ( belatedly produced in 1896 )— both early works — obtained much lasting favour.
* Chatterton – 10 March 1896, Teatro Argentina, Rome.
* Chatterton, Mark.
It also provided the basis for a 1950 British television drama starring Ruth Chatterton and Walter Abel, and a 1995 musical adaptation that was staged in Fort Worth, Texas with Hal Linden and Dee Hoty.
Wyler won his first Oscar nomination for directing Dodsworth in 1936, starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton and Mary Astor, " sparking a 20-year run of almost unbroken greatness.
This strategy yielded three leading stars from Paramount Studios – William Powell, Kay Francis, and Ruth Chatterton.
Thomas Chatterton, the literary forger, also obtained many sham-antique words from reading Bailey and Kersey.
Chatterton is considered to be one of the best of the French romantic dramas and is still performed regularly.
Ruth Chatterton ( December 24, 1892-November 24, 1961 ) was an American actress, novelist, and early aviatrix.
She was of English and French extraction, and a descendant of the English poet Thomas Chatterton.

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