Alfred Richard Orage
Alfred Richard Orage (22 January 1873 – 6 November 1934) was a British influential figure in socialist politics and modernist culture, now best known for editing the magazine The New Age before the First World War. While he was working as a schoolteacher in Leeds he pursued various interests, including Plato, the Independent Labour Party and theosophy. In 1900 he met Holbrook Jackson and three years later they co-founded the Leeds Arts Club, which became a centre of modernist culture in Britain. After 1924, Orage went to France to work with George Gurdjieff and was then sent to the United States by Gurdjieff to raise funds and lecture. He translated several of Gurdjieff's works.
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Alfred Richard Orage
Alfred Richard Orage (22 January 1873 – 6 November 1934) was a British influential figure in socialist politics and modernist culture, now best known for editing the magazine The New Age before the First World War. While he was working as a schoolteacher in Leeds he pursued various interests, including Plato, the Independent Labour Party and theosophy. In 1900 he met Holbrook Jackson and three years later they co-founded the Leeds Arts Club, which became a centre of modernist culture in Britain. After 1924, Orage went to France to work with George Gurdjieff and was then sent to the United States by Gurdjieff to raise funds and lecture. He translated several of Gurdjieff's works.
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Alfred Richard Orage (* 22. Ja ...... zeitschrift Großbritanniens, .
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Alfred Richard Orage (22 Janua ...... several of Gurdjieff's works.
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Alfred Richard Orage (Dacre, 2 ...... filosofo e editore britannico.
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Alfred Richard Orage, né à Dac ...... édité le magazine The New Age.
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阿尔弗雷德·理查德·奥雷吉(英語:Alfred Richar ...... 7年开始编辑《新时代》杂志,使之成为一战前最重要的杂志之一。
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1873-01-22
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Richard and Ann
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1934-11-06
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Editor of The New Age
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teacher, lecturer, writer, editor, publisher
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William Orage, Sarah Anne McGuire
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David, Marcus, Linnet, Carolyn, Piers, Toby and Peregrine
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Jean Walker , Jessie Richards Dwight
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Alfred Richard Orage (* 22. Ja ...... zeitschrift Großbritanniens, .
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Alfred Richard Orage (22 Janua ...... several of Gurdjieff's works.
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Alfred Richard Orage (Dacre, 2 ...... filosofo e editore britannico.
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Alfred Richard Orage, né à Dac ...... édité le magazine The New Age.
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阿尔弗雷德·理查德·奥雷吉(英語:Alfred Richar ...... 7年开始编辑《新时代》杂志,使之成为一战前最重要的杂志之一。
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