R. L. Mégroz

Rodolphe Louis Mégroz (2 August 1891 – 30 September 1968) was a prolific English writer, critic and poet. He was born in London, with a French father and English mother. He worked in a bank before World War I, in which he served in the British Army at Gallipoli.[1][2]

After the war Mégroz trained as a journalist, and worked as a freelance. He also wrote numerous books, and stories. During World War II he worked for the BBC.

Works

Notes

  1. Martin Ray (1 January 2007). Joseph Conrad: Memories and Impressions : an Annotated Bibliography. Rodopi. pp. 100–1 note. ISBN 90-420-2298-1.
  2. Joseph Conrad; Frederick Robert Karl; Laurence Davies (1983). The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad. Cambridge University Press. p. 560 note. ISBN 978-0-521-56196-9.
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