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  1. William Stanley Houghton (22 February 1881 – 11 December 1913) was an English playwright. He was a prominent member, together with Allan Monkhouse and Harold Brighouse, of a group known as the Manchester School of dramatists.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Stanley Houghton. (18811913) playwright. Quick Reference. (1881–1913), playwright and drama critic, born in Manchester, where he worked in the cotton trade while pursuing his passion for the theatre. The Dear Departed (1908) was performed by Miss Horniman's Repertory Theatre.

  3. May 4, 2022 · This month we explore the recently digitised Stanley Houghton Collection held by the University of Salford and made accessible on Salford Digital Archives. 2022 marks 110 years since the first performance of Houghton’s best-known dramatic work, Hindle Wakes.

  4. Stanley Houghton (Author of The Dear Departed) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Stanley Houghton's books. Join Goodreads. Stanley Houghton’s Followers (5) Born. in Ashton-upon-Mersey, Sale, The United Kingdom. February 22, 1881. Died. December 13, 1913. Influences.

  5. Independent Means is a stage play written by Stanley Houghton, a leading member of the Manchester School of dramatists. The play was Houghton's first professional full-length play which was written in 1908.

  6. W. Stanley Houghton is one of these forgotten playwrights who made an important contribution to English drama. Since his death at the age of only thirty-two, in 1913, his name has gradually faded from memory, although his most famous play, Hindle Wakes (1912), remains familiar.

  7. William Stanley Houghton, 1881–1913, English dramatist. He was (1907–12) a critic for the Manchester Guardian. His plays, greatly influenced by Ibsen, include The Dear Departed (1908), The Younger Generation (1910), and his best work, Hindle Wakes (1912).