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The Hon George William Lyttelton (6 January 1883 – 1 May 1962) was a British teacher and littérateur from the Lyttelton family. Known in his lifetime as an inspiring teacher of classics and English literature at Eton, and an avid sportsman and sports writer, he became known to a wider audience with the posthumous publication of his letters, which became a literary success in the 1970s and 80s, and eventually ran to six volumes.

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  • The Hon George William Lyttelton (6 January 1883 – 1 May 1962) was a British teacher and littérateur from the Lyttelton family. Known in his lifetime as an inspiring teacher of classics and English literature at Eton, and an avid sportsman and sports writer, he became known to a wider audience with the posthumous publication of his letters, which became a literary success in the 1970s and 80s, and eventually ran to six volumes. (en)
  • L'honorable George William Lyttelton (6 janvier 1883 - 1er mai 1962) est un enseignant et littérateur britannique de la famille Lyttelton. Connu de son vivant comme un professeur inspirant de lettres classiques et de littérature anglaise au Collège d'Eton, et un passionné de sport et d'écrivain sportif, il se fait connaître d'un public plus large avec la publication posthume de ses lettres, qui sont devenues un succès littéraire dans les années 1970 et 80. (fr)
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  • The Hon George William Lyttelton (6 January 1883 – 1 May 1962) was a British teacher and littérateur from the Lyttelton family. Known in his lifetime as an inspiring teacher of classics and English literature at Eton, and an avid sportsman and sports writer, he became known to a wider audience with the posthumous publication of his letters, which became a literary success in the 1970s and 80s, and eventually ran to six volumes. (en)
  • L'honorable George William Lyttelton (6 janvier 1883 - 1er mai 1962) est un enseignant et littérateur britannique de la famille Lyttelton. Connu de son vivant comme un professeur inspirant de lettres classiques et de littérature anglaise au Collège d'Eton, et un passionné de sport et d'écrivain sportif, il se fait connaître d'un public plus large avec la publication posthume de ses lettres, qui sont devenues un succès littéraire dans les années 1970 et 80. (fr)
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