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Patmore is a surname that refers to: * Alan Patmore (contemporary) American video game designer *Andy Patmore (born 1968), Australian rugby league player *Brigit Patmore (1888–1965), English writer *Coventry Patmore Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (23 July 1823 – 26 November 1896) was an English poet and literary critic. He is best known for his book of poetry ''The Angel in the House'', a narrative poem about the Victorian ideal of a happy marriage. A ... (1823–1896) English poet and critic * Derek Patmore (1908–1972), English writer * Emily Augusta Patmore (1824–1862), British author, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Pre-Raphaelite muse, inspiration for poem ''The Angel in the House''. *Nigel Patmore (born 1960), Australian field hockey player *Peter George Patmore (c. 1786 – 1855), British periodical writer *Peter Patmore (born 1952), Australian politician *Sharon Buchanan-Patmore (born 1963), Australian field hockey player *Simon Patmore (born 1987), Australian ...
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Alan Patmore
Surreal Software was an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, known for ''The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'', ''The Suffering (video game), The Suffering'' and ''Drakan'' series. Surreal Software employed over 130 designers, artists, and programmers. Surreal was acquired by Warner Bros. Games during the bankruptcy of Midway Games in July 2009. After a significant layoff in January 2011, the remaining employees were integrated into WBG's Kirkland offices, along with developers Monolith and Snowblind. The studio last worked on ''This Is Vegas'', a title which was scheduled to be released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Personal computer, PC. The first screenshots, video and game information for ''This Is Vegas'' were unveiled the week of February 4, 2008, at IGN. History Surreal Software was founded in 1995 as an indep ...
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Andy Patmore
Andy Patmore (born 23 May 1968) is an Australian former professional rugby league player who played in the 1990s. He played most of his career at the Canterbury Bulldogs, but he also played for the Parramatta Eels, South Sydney Rabbitohs, and the Oldham Bears ( Heritage № 1043). His position of choice was . Playing career Patmore was a Bankstown Sports Junior and Australian Schoolboys representative in 1986. In 1987, he was graded by the Canterbury Bulldogs. In 1988, Patmore was a regular member of the Under 21 team and in 1989, Patmore moved to lock where his season was interrupted by injury. In 1990, Patmore started the season late in reserve grade and received the opportunity to play first grade from new Bulldogs coach Chris Anderson following an injury to long serving centre Andrew Farrar. He made his first grade debut in his side's 9−8 loss to the St George Dragons at the Jubilee Oval in round 17 of the 1990 season. In 1991, Patmore became a regular member of the first ...
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Brigit Patmore
Brigit Patmore (nee Ethel Elizabeth Morrison-Scott; 1888–1965) was an English author and London society hostess. Life Born in 1888, Ethel Elizabeth Morrison-Scott married John Deighton Patmore, a successful insurance executive, the grandson of Victorian poet Coventry Patmore. They lived in a large house near Holland Park; the marriage long but not close or confidential. Through the family's literary connections, and through her friendship with novelist and suffragist Violet Hunt, she had built a solid reputation as an influential literary hostess by the end of 1911. Biographers describe her as "an indefatigable sponsor of unknown talent".E. H. Mikhail (1977) ''W-B-Yeats: Interviews and Recollections, Volume 2'', Macmillan, p363 Patmore's son Derek describes her as a beautiful, slightly melancholy young woman who craved attention and affection. Michael T. Davis, Cameron McWhirter, eds (2015) ''Ezra Pound and ''Globe'' Magazine: The Complete Correspondence'', Bloomsbury Publishing ...
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Coventry Patmore
Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (23 July 1823 – 26 November 1896) was an English poet and literary critic. He is best known for his book of poetry ''The Angel in the House'', a narrative poem about the Victorian ideal of a happy marriage. As a young man, Patmore worked for the British Museum in London. After the publication of his first book of poems in 1844, he became acquainted with members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. After the death of his first wife, his grief over her death became a major theme in his poetry. Patmore is today one of the least-known but best-regarded Victorian poets. Life Youth The eldest son of author Peter George Patmore, Coventry Patmore was born at Woodford in EssexMeynell, Alice. "Coventry Patmore." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Derek Patmore
Derek Coventry Patmore (1908, London1972) was a British writer. He was the great grandson of the poet Coventry Patmore. Patmore was educated at Uppingham School. He worked as a war correspondent in the Balkans and the Middle East, writing for the ''News Chronicle'' and the ''Daily Mail''.L. G. Pine, ed., ''The Author's and Writer's Who's Who'', 4th ed., 1960. In 1940, having met Patmore in Bucharest, the Romanian writer Mihail Sebastian wrote in his diary that Camil Petrescu Camil Petrescu (; 9/21 April 1894 – 14 May 1957) was a Romanian playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet. He marked the end of the traditional novel era and laid the foundation of the modern novel era in Romania. Life Petrescu was born in Bu ... told him Patmore was a pederast. Works * ''Selected Poems of Coventry Patmore'', London: Chatto and Windus, 1931. * ''Portrait of My Family'', London: Cassell, 1935. * ''I Decorate My Home'', London: Putnam, 1936. * ''Decoration for the Small Home'', London: P ...
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Emily Augusta Patmore
Emily Augusta Patmore ( Andrews; 29 February 1824 – 5 July 1862) was a British author, Pre-Raphaelite muse and the inspiration for the 1854-1862 poem ''The Angel in the House''. Early life and education Emily Augusta Andrews was born on 29 February 1824, the daughter of Elizabeth Honor (née Symons) (1792–1831) and Edward Andrews (1787–1841), a Congregational minister at Beresford Chapel, Walworth, London. She was one of 12 siblings, an elder brother Edward William Andrews (1812–1877), later emigrated to Australia and became a newspaper proprietor and editor, and four elder sisters included Eliza, later Orme (1816-1892), whose daughters grew up to be women's rights activists, Emily Rosaline Orme, a leading Edinburgh suffragist, and Eliza Orme, the first woman to earn a law degree in England. Her younger brother Augustus Charles Andrews became a bank clerk and his daughter Mabel Barltrop became a religious leader and prophet. Their mother died in April 1831 when Emil ...
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood" modelled in part on the Nazarene movement. The Brotherhood was only ever a loose association and their principles were shared by other artists of the time, including Ford Madox Brown, Arthur Hughes (artist), Arthur Hughes and Marie Spartali Stillman. Later followers of the principles of the Brotherhood included Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris and John William Waterhouse. The group sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. They rejected what they regarded as the mechanistic approach first adopted by Mannerism, Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. The Broth ...
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The Angel In The House
''The Angel in the House'' is a narrative poem by Coventry Patmore, first published in 1854 and expanded until 1862. Although largely ignored upon publication, it became enormously popular in the United States during the later 19th century and then in Britain, and its influence continued well into the twentieth century as it became part of many English Literature courses once adopted by W. W. Norton & Company into ''The Norton Anthology of English Literature''. The poem was an idealised account of Patmore's courtship of his first wife, Emily Augusta Andrews (1824–1862), whom he married in 1847 and believed to be the perfect woman. According to Carol Christ, it is not a very good poem, "yet it is culturally significant, not only for its definition of the sexual ideal, but also for the clarity with which it represents the male concerns that motivate fascination with that ideal." The poem The poem is in two main parts, but was originally published in four installments. The fi ...
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Nigel Patmore
Nigel Patmore (born 4 September 1960) is a former field hockey Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shooting ci ... player from Australia. He was the member of the winning Australian team in 1986 Men's Hockey World Cup, 1986 World Cup and 1983 Men's Champions Trophy (field hockey), 1983 Champions Trophy. He also was the member of team which ranked fourth in the Field hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, Field Hockey tournament of 1984 Summer Olympics. His son Jake Patmore played for in the Australian Football League. References External links

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Peter George Patmore
Peter George Patmore (baptized 1786; died 1855) was an English author. Life The son of Peter Patmore, a dealer in plate and jewellery, he was born in his father's house on Ludgate Hill, London. Patmore refused to go into his father's business, and became a man of letters, the friend of William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, journalist and writer. Patmore was Assistant Secretary of the Surrey Institution, where Hazlitt lectured in 1818, after which the two became personal friends. Patmore was thereby enabled to record many details about Hazlitt later drawn upon by the latter's biographers. In 1821 the journalist John Scott was involved in a duel over a literary quarrel, in which he was fatally shot. Patmore was his second; and was put on trial for murder with the principal Jonathan Henry Christie, agent for John Gibson Lockhart in London, and the second on the other side. Although Patmore was acquitted, he was a pariah in the eyes of some. Patmore died near Hampstead on 19 December ...
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Peter Patmore
Peter James Patmore (born 5 November 1952) is a former Australian politician. In 1984 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as one of the members of Bass, representing the Labor Party. During that time he held the positions of; Deputy Premier, Attorney General, Minister for Justice, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Consumer Affairs and Minister for Education and the Arts. He resigned from parliament in 2002. Patmore was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2005 for services to the Tasmanian Parliament, particularly through the introduction of fiscal, education and law reforms. His qualifications before entering parliament included a Bachelor of Law from the University of Tasmania and a Diploma of Criminology from Cambridge University. He received a PhD in Political Science in 2000. He is a barrister and solicitor, admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Tasmania and the Federal Court of Australia in 1980. Until 2017 Patmore le ...
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Sharon Buchanan-Patmore
Sharon Lee Buchanan, OAM (née Patmore; (born 12 March 1963) is an Australian retired field hockey forward, who competed in three Summer Olympics for her country, starting in 1984. Born in Busselton Busselton is a city in the South West region of the state of Western Australia approximately south-west of Perth. Busselton has a long history as a popular holiday destination for Western Australians; however, the closure of the Busselton ..., Western Australia, Buchanan was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1994. Buchanan is married to Cairns resident Philip Reid. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Buchanan, Sharon 1963 births Living people Australian female field hockey players Olympic field hockey players of Australia Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Field hockey people from Western Australia Recipients of the Med ...
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