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/wool"keuht/, n.Alexander, 1887-1943, U.S. essayist and journalist.
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Woollcott — Carl van Vechten: Alexander Woollcott, 1939 Alexander Humphreys Woollcott (* 19. Januar 1887 in Phalanx bei Red Bank, New Jersey; † 23. Januar 1943 in New York City, New York) war ein US … Deutsch Wikipedia
Woollcott — This picturesque and unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a dialectal variant of the locational name Wollcotts, from a place so called in Somerset. The name is derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century wiella , meaning a spring, with … Surnames reference
Woollcott — noun United States drama critic and journalist (1887 1943) • Syn: ↑Alexander Woollcott • Instance Hypernyms: ↑drama critic, ↑theater critic, ↑journalist … Useful english dictionary
Woollcott, Alexander — (1887 1943) The critic, raconteur, and self styled cultural commentator may be best remembered as the inspiration for Sheridan Whiteside, the waspish, self indulgent title character of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart s* classic comedy, The Man … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Woollcott, Alexander — ▪ American author and critic born Jan. 19, 1887, Phalanx, N.J., U.S. died Jan. 23, 1943, New York City American author, critic, and actor known for his acerbic wit. A large, portly man, he was the self appointed leader of the Algonquin… … Universalium
Woollcott, Alexander (Humphreys) — (19 ene. 1887, Phalanx, N.J., EE.UU.–23 ene. 1943, Nueva York, N.Y.). Autor, crítico y actor estadounidense. Se integró al New York Times en 1909, y se transformó en crítico de teatro en 1914. Conocido por su ingenioso acerbo, se proclamó a sí… … Enciclopedia Universal
Woollcott — biographical name Alexander 1887 1943 American writer … New Collegiate Dictionary
Woollcott — /ˈwʊlkɒt/ (say woolkot) noun Alexander, 1887–1943, US author and journalist …
Woollcott,Alexander — Wooll·cott (wo͝olʹkət, kŏt ), Alexander. 1887 1943. American drama critic and journalist whose collections of essays include While Rome Burns (1934) and Long, Long Ago (1943). * * * … Universalium
Woollcott, Alexander (Humphreys) — born Jan. 19, 1887, Phalanx, N.J., U.S. died Jan. 23, 1943, New York, N.Y. U.S. author, critic, and actor. He joined the New York Times in 1909 and became its drama critic in 1914. Known for his acerbic wit, he became the self appointed leader of … Universalium