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Aldous? Who is Huxley?

aldous huxley is the grandson of Huxley, who is called "Darwin Bulldog". Huxley is an indefatigable defender of evolution and he coined the word "agnostic". Aldous huxley is the nephew of the famous poet Matthew Arnold, and matthew arnold wrote Dover Beach and the Scholar Gypsy. Huxley is aldous's mother. Therefore, Huxley inherited two lineages, which linked him with the scientific and artistic elements in English culture. This double inheritance is manifested in various ways in his works.

At the age of 16, aldous huxley was almost blind because of keratitis. He learned to read in Braille, but fortunately, he finally recovered enough eyesight to read more or less normally.

Huxley went to Belial College of Oxford University, where he got a degree in English literature. He became a writer, writing poems, novels, essays and novels. His first novel was Chrome Yellow, and he soon published such novels as Funny Hay, Sharp, Fight Back, Beautiful New World, Gaza without Eyes, Swan Dead in Summer and Time Must Stop.

His best novels may be satirical hay, and the points and counter-points of the novel seem to use Andre Gide's Les Faux Monnayeurs to achieve his own goals, as well as the beautiful new world of the famous dystopia.

His poems are witty and clever. He wrote some good short stories-perhaps the most famous ones are Tillotson Banquet and Gioconda's Smile, but the vulgar satire in Nun at Lunch is very interesting, and his novel Little Mexican is widely selected.

Huxley also writes plays in Hollywood. In 194, the script of Pride and Prejudice, starring Greer Gaston and laurence olivier, was highly praised.

If you read a standard reference book, you will find more, because Huxley is by no means obscure and is one of the most widely recognized English writers in the first half of the 2th century. An interview with him can be found on Youtube.

Due to some special circumstances, I have a lot of detailed information and anecdotes about Huxley, so I won't repeat them here. But Huxley is a very interesting person. After reading his novels and essays, readers may find his personal letters and one or two biographies attractive. Huxley is connected with many famous people in British intellectual circles. Not only literature, but also interesting history.