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Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine

Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine


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Date: 26th March 2014

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Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine

Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine, 1919, and practiced until 1930. Cronin had success with novels drawn from his medical experiences, particularly The Citadel (1937) and The Keys of the Kingdom (1941). From a series of cards of Famous British Authors (London, 1937)

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1919 1930 1937 1941 Archibald Authors Cards Citadel Drawn Experiences Famous Fiction Joseph Keys Kingdom Literature Medical Medicine Novelist Novels Practiced Scottish Series Success Cronin Graduated


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This print showcases Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin, a renowned Scottish novelist whose literary success was deeply rooted in his medical background. Graduating in medicine in 1919 and practicing until 1930, Cronin's firsthand experiences as a physician became the foundation for his compelling novels. Two of his most acclaimed works were "The Citadel" published in 1937 and "The Keys of the Kingdom" released in 1941. Cronin's ability to draw from his medical expertise allowed him to craft stories that resonated with readers worldwide. His writing delved into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes such as ambition, morality, and social justice. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, he transported audiences into worlds where personal struggles intertwined with societal issues. This particular image is part of a series featuring famous British authors from London in 1937. It serves as a testament to Cronin's significant contribution to English literature and highlights his status as one of Scotland's most celebrated novelists. As we admire this photograph print capturing AJ Cronin at the height of his career, it reminds us not only of his literary achievements but also pays homage to the profound impact he made bridging the realms of medicine and fiction.

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