John Middleton Murry (1889–1957)

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John Middleton Murry JUNIOR, the son of the better known editor and Keats scholar (etc), was also a writer usually under the pseudonyms Richard Cowper or Colin Murry. The books of JMM father and son should of course not be combined, and Middleton Murry Senior (the author of most of the JMM works here) should not be combined as an author with Richard Cowper, as has sometimes been done on LT.

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John Middleton Murry JUNIOR, the son of the better known editor and Keats scholar (etc), was also a writer usually under the pseudonyms Richard Cowper or Colin Murry. The books of JMM father and son should of course not be combined, and Middleton Murry Senior (the author of most of the JMM works here) should not be combined as an author with Richard Cowper, as has sometimes been done on LT.

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