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Essay heading: John Wyndham
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However, their childhood was not unhappy; "we loved our |
|mother and each other and we were as close as it is possible for a family to be," recalled Vivian Beynon Harris later. |
|Wyndham attended several private preparatory schools. He left in 1921 Bedales School in Petersfield, Hampshire, and then |
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He left in 1921 Bedales School in Petersfield, Hampshire, and then |
|studied farming. He also read for the Bar and tried advertising, before turning to writing in 1925. Living mostly on a |
|small allowance from his parents, Wyndham poured out stories. However, it was not until 1929, when rejection slips stopped |
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