William Hope Hodgson
English
William Hope Hodgson was a notable English author who wrote in multiple genres. - AsNotedIn
William Hope Hodgson was a notable English author who wrote in multiple genres. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| 1877/11/15 | Lissie Sarah Brown, wife of Rev Samuel Hodgson, gives birth to a son, William Hope Hodgson, at St Mary the Virgin in Blackmore End, Parish of Wethersfield. Rev Hodgson is Curate and Windsey Lecturer of Wethersfield Church. | Born | Former Church of St Mary the Virgin | Wethersfield | |||
| 1899/00/00 | Hodgson opens W H Hodgson's School of Physical Culture, in Blackburn, England, offering customized exercise routines to the public. | Work | |||||
| 1907/11/00 | "The Voice in the Night" is published in Blue Book Magazine. | Author | The Voice in the Night (short story) | ||||
| 1908/00/00 | The House on the Borderland - published | Author | The House on the Borderland | ||||
| 1910/01/00 | "The Gateway of the Monster" is published in 'The Idler'. | Author | The Gateway of the Monster (short story) | ||||
| 1918/04/19 | William Hope Hodgson is killed by the direct impact of a mortar shell on the eastern slope of Mont Kemmel during the Fourth Battle of Ypres. French soldiers will bury his partial remains on the spot. | Died | Kemmelberg | Heuvelland |
3 Creative Works by William Hope Hodgson »
| Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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| Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
| The Voice in the Night (short story) | Author | Short Story | 1907/11/00 |
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| The House on the Borderland | Author | Novel | 1908/00/00 |
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| The Gateway of the Monster (short story) | Author | Short Story | 1910/01/00 |
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