H.M. Harwood

H.M. Harwood

Deceased · Born: Mar 29, 1874 · Died: Apr 20, 1959

Personal Details

BornMar 29, 1874 Eccles, Lancashire, England, UK
Spouse
  • F. Tennyson Jesse

    ( Sep 1, 1918 to Aug 6, 1958 )
  • F. Tennyson Jesse

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Aug 6, 1958 )

Biography

H.M. Harwood, a renowned literary luminary of his time, made his grand entrance into the world on March 29, 1874, in the charming and affectionate town of Eccles, situated within the picturesque and historically rich county of Lancashire, nestled in the very heart of England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom, a sovereign state comprising four distinct and culturally unique constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

This extraordinary literary luminary is most famously linked to his vast collection of written masterpieces, which proudly showcases the captivating novel "The Palm Beach Girl", first published in 1926, a work that has left an indelible imprint on the literary sphere. Moreover, he is also celebrated for his equally impressive literary endeavors, specifically "The Man in Possession" (1931) and "After the Ball" (1932),both of which served as a testament to his extraordinary writing expertise, masterfully interweaving intricate narratives that have enthralled readers for generations.

The enigmatic H.M. Harwood, whose personal life was intertwined with that of the celebrated writer F. Tennyson Jesse, in a union that radiated an aura of profound joy and creative satisfaction, as the two individuals, each possessing their own unique talents, harmoniously converged, resulting in a profound sense of happiness and artistic fulfillment that permeated every aspect of their lives.

Harry Mortimer Harwood's existence was characterized by a profound sense of inexorable finality as the inevitable curtain drew to a close on April 20, 1959, within the storied and cosmopolitan confines of London, England, a country situated in the United Kingdom, leaving in its wake a lasting and indelible mark of his extraordinary literary achievements, a poignant reminder of the profound and lasting impact he had on the world of literature during his sojourn on this mortal coil.

Career

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1933
Queen Christina
Queen Christina as Screenplay
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