- Look up
Isherwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Isherwood may
refer to:
Annie Isherwood (1862–1906),
Anglican nun,
founder of the
Community of the...
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Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26
August 1904 – 4
January 1986) was an Anglo-American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, autobiographer, and...
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ships of
United States Navy were
named USS
Isherwood in
honor of Rear
Admiral Benjamin F.
Isherwood. USS
Isherwood (DD-284), was a Clemson-class destroyer...
- in turn was
based on the 1939
novel Goodbye to
Berlin by
Christopher Isherwood. Set in 1929–1930
Berlin during the
twilight of the Jazz Age as the ****s...
- English-American
novelist Christopher Isherwood and
based upon 19-year-old
cabaret singer Jean Ross. The
character debuted in
Isherwood's 1937
novella Sally Bowles...
- Anglo-American
writer Christopher Isherwood set
during the
waning days of the
Weimar Republic. The
novel recounts Isherwood's 1929–1932
sojourn as a pleasure-s****ing...
- by John Van
Druten and the 1939
novel Goodbye to
Berlin by
Christopher Isherwood. It
stars Liza Minnelli,
Michael York,
Helmut Griem,
Marisa Berenson,...
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actress in Berlin. Her
escapades inspired the
heroine in
Christopher Isherwood's 1937
novella Sally Bowles which was
later collected in
Goodbye to Berlin...
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reintroduced to
Christopher Isherwood in 1925 by his
fellow student A. S. T. Fisher. For the next few
years Auden sent
poems to
Isherwood for
comments and criticism;...
- Emma-Rose Taylor-
Isherwood (born
April 27, 1987) is a
Canadian actress. She pla**** the
roles of Mona
Parker in the
animated television series Mona the...