T. F. Powys
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Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) was a British writer, a younger brother of John Cowper Powys.
Born in Derbyshire, with a clergyman father of Welsh origin, T. F. Powys spent most of his life in the West Country, writing mostly while living at East Chaldon in Dorset. Several of his brothers and sisters, including Llewelyn Powys, distinguished themselves in artistic circles. Theodore was deeply religious and was the author of several novels and many short stories.
[edit] Novels
- Black Bryony (1923)
- Mockery Gap (1925)
- Mr Weston's Good Wine (1927)
- Unclay (1931)
- "Mark Only"(1924)
- "Mr Tasker's Gods" (1925)
[edit] Short Story Collections
- Rosie Plum (1966 - posthumous)