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  1. Anthony Walter Patrick Hamilton (17 March 1904 – 23 September 1962) was an English playwright and novelist. He was well regarded by Graham Greene and J. B. Priestley , and study of his novels has been revived because of their distinctive style, deploying a Dickensian narrative voice to convey aspects of inter-war London street culture.

  2. Patrick Hamilton (born March 17, 1904, Hassocks, Sussex, Eng.—died Sept. 23, 1962, Sheringham, Norfolk) was an English playwright and novelist, notable for his capture of atmosphere and the Cockney dialect traditionally associated with the East End of London.

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  3. Patrick Hamilton (1504 – 29 February 1528) was a Scottish churchman and an early Protestant Reformer in Scotland. He travelled to Europe, where he met several of the leading reformed thinkers, before returning to Scotland to preach.

  4. May 18, 2016 · Learn about Patrick Hamilton, a neglected novelist and playwright who wrote Rope, Gas Light, and Hangover Square. Discover his famous fans, his drinking problem, his accidents, and his legacy.

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Anthony Walter Patrick Hamilton was an English playwright and novelist. He was well regarded by Graham Greene and J. B. Priestley, and study of his novels has been revived because of their distinctive style, deploying a Dickensian narrative voice to convey aspects of inter-war London street culture.

  6. Patrick Hamilton has 74 books on Goodreads with 37186 ratings. Patrick Hamiltons most popular book is Hangover Square.

  7. Sep 26, 2021 · Patrick Hamilton wrote one of the great novels of the 20th century and two hit stage shows, but died from drink aged only 58