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  1. Edward Knoblock (born Edward Gustavus Knoblauch; 7 April 1874 – 19 July 1945) was a playwright and novelist, originally American and later a naturalised British citizen. He wrote numerous plays, often at the rate of two or three a year, of which the most successful were Kismet (1911) and Milestones (1912, co-written with Arnold ...

  2. Edward Knoblock. Writer: Chu Chin Chow. Born NYC 1874 of German parents, father was investment banker, Carl Eduard ( Charles Edward), mother Gertrud Wiebe, died London 1945. was graduated from Harvard, lived in Paris and London for most of his life.

  3. Edward Knoblock. Writer: Chu Chin Chow. Born NYC 1874 of German parents, father was investment banker, Carl Eduard ( Charles Edward), mother Gertrud Wiebe, died London 1945. was graduated from Harvard, lived in Paris and London for most of his life.

  4. Edward Knoblock. (1874—1945) playwright. Quick Reference. (b. New York, 7 April 1874; d. London, 19 July 1943) Playwright. Knoblock spent his entire career in England, briefly as an actor, then as a writer. His most famous ... From: Knoblock [Knoblauch], Edward in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · These included three figures we have already introduced: the American playwright Edward Knoblock, Sir Albert Richardson, and Lord Gerald Wellesley, both architects, and also the Italian art historian Mario Praz. Buyers also included many of the better-known furniture dealers, including L. Harris, H. Blairman, and H. & J. Simmons.

  6. Edward Knoblock. (1874-1945), Playwright. Sitter in 6 portraits. His first play, The Shulamite, was staged in 1906, but the one play for which he is now remembered is Kismet, an immediate success in London on opening in 1911. It has been made into several film versions as well as a musical stage adaptation.

  7. Edward Knoblock was a playwright and novelist, originally American and later a naturalised British citizen. He wrote numerous plays, often at the rate of two or three a year, of which the most successful were Kismet and Milestones .