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The W. H. Heinemann Award is an award established by William Heinemann who bequested funds to the Royal Society of Literature to establish a literary prize, given from 1945 to 2003.〔Directory of Grants in the Humanities The Heinemann Award is given primarily to reward those classes of literature which are less remunerative; namely, poetry, criticism, biography,〕 ==Awards list== *1945 ''A Prospect of Flowers'', botanical reminiscences by Andrew Young, poet and vicar of Stonegate in Sussex *1954 ''The Ermine: poems, 1942-1952'' by Ruth Pitter *1955 R. S. Thomas *1961 ''The Masks of Love'' Vernon Scannell *1961 ''The Hashemite Kings'' Jan Morris *1962 ''The Tiger At The Gates'' Christopher Fry *1963 ''Mrs. Browning: A Poet's Work and Its Setting'', Alethea Hayter *1964 ''The Marsh Arabs'' Wilfred Thesiger *1969 V. S. Pritchett *1972 Thomas Kilroy *1973 ''Alexander the Great'' Robin Lane Fox *1974 ''Mooncranker's Gift'' by Barry Unsworth *1975 ''William Wilberforce'' by Robin Furneaux 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Heinemann Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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