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  1. Stacy Aumonier (31 March 1877 – 21 December 1928 [1]) was a British author and stage performer, known best for his short stories. Between 1913 and 1928, he published more than 85 stories, 6 novels, a volume of character studies, and a volume of 15 essays.

  2. Lost to history and unknown to modern readers, Aumonier was a gifted short story writer, perhaps as good as they come, and was recognized as one of Britain's aspiring authors during his own lifetime. I took the time this morning to start an effort to retrieve his works and make them available here.

  3. In Them Others by Stacy Aumonier we have the theme of loss, connection, hope, suffering and struggle. Narrated using a frame narrative the reader realises after reading the story that Aumonier may be exploring the theme of loss. Mrs Ward fells the loss of Ernie who is missing in action.

  4. Dark Red Roses is a 1929 British all-talking sound film directed by Sinclair Hill. The soundtrack was recorded using the phonofilm sound-on-film process. The film includes a sequence featuring the Ballets Russes choreographed by George Balanchine . Cast. Stewart Rome as David. Frances Doble as Laura. Hugh Eden as Anton. Kate Cutler as Mother.

  5. May 15, 2020 · It was as a short-story writer that Stacy Aumonier was most highly regarded. Fellow writers stated that some of his short stories were among the best ever written. Rebecca West said of his writing in 1922 that his ability to blend reality with the imaginary was "the envy of all artists."

  6. To the Editor of The Saturday Evening Post, the Editor of The Dial, the Editor of The Freeman, the Editor of The English Review, the Editor of The Century Magazine, the Editor of Harpers' Bazar, the Editor of The Ladies' Home Journal, the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Syndicate Service, Alfred A. Knopf, The Golden Cockerel Press, B.W. Huebsch, The Talbot Press, Dodd, Mead and Co., Stacy ...

  7. Jan 1, 2008 · STORIES OF WORLD WAR 1 AND THE 1920s— Vanished Classics"Stacy Aumonier is one of the best short story writers of all time. His humour is sly and dry and frequent … And can’t he write !" — John Galsworthy (winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature)."…