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Allan Noble Monkhouse (7 May 1858 – 10 January 1936) was an English playwright, critic,
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and novelist. He was born in
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,
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. He worked in the
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trade, in
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, and settled in
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,
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. From 1902 to 1932 he worked on ''
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'', writing also for the ''
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''. As literary editor, in fact if not in formal title, at the ''Guardian'', Monkhouse helped to launch the career of
James Agate James Evershed Agate (9 September 1877 – 6 June 1947) was an English diarist and theatre critic between the two world wars. He took up journalism in his late twenties and was on the staff of ''The Manchester Guardian'' in 1907–1914. He later ...
by publishing his open letters from France during the First World War. Agate appears in Monkhouse's play ''Nothing Like Leather'' barely disguised as the theatre critic "Topaz". He began to write drama for the
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, shortly after it was opened by
Annie Horniman Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman CH (3 October 1860 – 6 August 1937) was an English theatre patron and manager. She established the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and founded the first regional repertory theatre company in Britain at the Gaiety ...
, along with
Stanley Houghton William Stanley Houghton (22 February 1881 – 11 December 1913) was an English playwright. He was a prominent member, together with Allan Monkhouse and Harold Brighouse, of a group known as the Manchester School of dramatists. His best kno ...
and
Harold Brighouse Harold Brighouse (26 July 1882 – 25 July 1958) was an English playwright and author whose best known play is '' Hobson's Choice''. He was a prominent member, together with Allan Monkhouse and Stanley Houghton, of a group known as the Manche ...
, forming a school of realist dramatists independent of the London stage, who were known as the Manchester School.


Works

*''Books & Plays'' (1894) essays *''A Deliverance'' (1898) novel *''Love in a Life'' (1903) novel *''Reaping the Whirlwind'' (1908) play *''The Choice'' (1910) play *''Mary Broome: A Comedy in Four Acts'' (1912) *''Dying Fires'' (1912) novel *''Nothing Like Leather'' (1913) play *''Four Tragedies'' (1913) *''The Education of Mr. Surrage: A Comedy in Four Acts'' (1913) *''Night Watches: A Comedy in One Act'' (1916) *''Men & Ghosts'' (1918) novel *''True Love'' (1920) novel *''My Daughter Helen'' (1922) novel *''The Conquering Hero'' (1923) play *''Marmaduke'' (1924) novel *''First Blood: A Play in Four Acts'' (1924) *''Sons And Fathers: A Play in Four Acts'' (1925) *''Essays of To-Day and Yesterday'' (1925) *''Suburb'' (1925) *''Alfred the Great'' (1927) novel *''The Rag'' (1928) play *''Paul Felice: A Play in Four Acts'' (1930) *''Farewell Manchester'' (1931) novel *''The Grand Cham's Diamond'' (1932) play *''Cecilia: A Play in Four Acts'' (1932)


External links

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Allan Monkhouse papers
at
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, Manchester.
Play by Allan Monkhouse on Great War Theatre
{{DEFAULTSORT:Monkhouse, Allan 1858 births 1936 deaths 20th-century English novelists English dramatists and playwrights Writers from Manchester People from Barnard Castle People from Disley English male dramatists and playwrights English male novelists 20th-century English male writers