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Bell, Julian
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Gran Bretaña, Inglaterra, Gran Londres, Londres
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España, Madrid (Comunidad Autónoma), Madrid
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Bell, Julian Heward
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1908-1937
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Stansky, P. Journey to the frontier: Julian Bell & John Cornford, 1966
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portada (Juian Bell)
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WWW Wikipedia, 28-3-2022
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(Julian Bell; Julian Heward Bell (Londres, 4 de febrero de 1908 – Madrid, 18 de julio de 1937), fue un poeta británico, hijo de Clive y Vanessa Bell (la hermana de Virginia Woolf). La novela histórica Los soldados no lloran (2012), del autor neerlandés Rindert Kromhout, está inspirada parcialmente en su vida. Murió conduciendo una ambulancia en la Batalla de Brunete)
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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Bell
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