Terence Lucy Greenidge (International) assertion Terence Lucy Greenidge i(A90353 works by)
Born: Established: 1902 ; Died: Ceased: 1969
Gender: Male
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Greenidge was a British author whose novel, The Magnificent: A Story Without A Moral, was banned in Australia in 1933. A friend of Evelyn Waugh's, he was the author of a somewhat scandalous book called Degenerate Oxford? A Critical Study of University Life. With Brass and Paint: A Patriotic Story, The Magnificent was prosecuted by British police for obscenity in 1934. Greenidge is included in AustLit because his work was banned or restricted in Australia by the Federal censor.

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