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Winston Graham's birth name was Winston Grime.
Answer: True
The author, Winston Graham, was born under the name Winston Grime before legally changing it.
Winston Graham's autobiography is titled 'Memoirs of a Private Man' and was published posthumously.
Answer: True
Winston Graham's autobiography, 'Memoirs of a Private Man,' was indeed published posthumously in September 2003, following his passing.
Winston Graham's father worked as a successful tea importer and grocer.
Answer: True
Winston Graham's father, Albert Grime, was indeed a successful businessman in the tea importing and grocery trade.
Winston Graham was born in Cornwall, England.
Answer: False
Winston Graham was born in Manchester, England, although Cornwall later became intrinsically linked with his most famous works.
Winston Graham officially changed his surname from Grime to Graham in 1934.
Answer: False
Winston Graham officially changed his surname from Grime to Graham by deed poll in 1947, not 1934.
Winston Graham died at the age of 75.
Answer: False
Winston Graham passed away at the age of 95 in 2003, not 75.
Winston Graham's autobiography is titled 'My Life in Cornwall'.
Answer: False
Winston Graham's autobiography is titled 'Memoirs of a Private Man,' not 'My Life in Cornwall'.
Winston Graham's father, Albert Grime, was also a novelist.
Answer: False
Winston Graham's father, Albert Grime, was a successful businessman in the tea importing and grocery trade, not a novelist.
Identify Winston Graham and his principal literary contribution.
Answer: An English novelist primarily known for the Poldark series.
Winston Graham was a distinguished English novelist, celebrated principally for his acclaimed Poldark series of historical novels.
What was Winston Graham's birth name prior to his legal surname change?
Answer: Winston Grime
Winston Graham was born Winston Grime and officially changed his surname to Graham by deed poll in 1947.
What is the title of Winston Graham's autobiography?
Answer: Memoirs of a Private Man
Winston Graham's autobiography is titled 'Memoirs of a Private Man,' published posthumously in 2003.
In which industry did Winston Graham's father, Albert Grime, operate?
Answer: Tea importing and grocery
Winston Graham's father, Albert Grime, was engaged in the tea importing and grocery business.
For how many years did Winston Graham reside in Perranporth, Cornwall?
Answer: 34 years
Winston Graham maintained a residence in Perranporth, Cornwall, for a significant duration of 34 years.
When and where was Winston Graham born?
Answer: June 30, 1908, in Manchester, England
Winston Graham was born on June 30, 1908, in Victoria Park, Manchester, England.
The Poldark series of novels is primarily set in the county of Yorkshire.
Answer: False
The Poldark novels are predominantly situated in Cornwall, England, not Yorkshire.
Winston Graham's first published novel was titled 'Ross Poldark'.
Answer: False
Winston Graham's debut novel was 'The House with the Stained Glass Windows,' published in 1934. 'Ross Poldark' was published much later, in 1945.
The Poldark series comprises a total of 15 novels.
Answer: False
The Poldark series consists of 12 novels, not 15.
The first novel in the Poldark series, 'Ross Poldark', was published in 1955.
Answer: False
The first novel in the Poldark series, 'Ross Poldark,' was published in 1945, not 1955.
The Poldark novels are primarily set in the county of Devon.
Answer: False
The Poldark novels are primarily set in Cornwall, England, not Devon.
In which English county are the Poldark novels primarily set?
Answer: Cornwall
The Poldark novels are predominantly set in the historic county of Cornwall in southwestern England.
How many novels comprise the Poldark series?
Answer: 12
The Poldark series comprises a total of 12 novels, chronicling the Poldark family's fortunes across several decades.
What is the title of the inaugural novel in the Poldark series?
Answer: Ross Poldark
The first novel published in the Poldark series was 'Ross Poldark,' released in 1945.
Alfred Hitchcock directed a film adaptation of Winston Graham's novel 'Marnie'.
Answer: True
Alfred Hitchcock directed the 1964 film adaptation of Winston Graham's suspense novel 'Marnie'.
Winston Graham authored a non-fiction book titled 'The Spanish Armadas' which examined the Anglo-Spanish conflict.
Answer: True
Winston Graham's non-fiction work, 'The Spanish Armadas' (1972), provides a detailed examination of the Anglo-Spanish conflict, including the naval campaigns of the late 16th century.
Winston Graham's debut novel was 'Marnie'.
Answer: False
Winston Graham's debut novel was 'The House with the Stained Glass Windows,' published in 1934. 'Marnie' was published in 1961.
Winston Graham's novel 'The Little Walls' won the prestigious Booker Prize.
Answer: False
Winston Graham's novel 'The Little Walls' received the Crime Writers' Association's inaugural Crime Novel of the Year Award in 1955, not the Booker Prize.
Winston Graham wrote at least ten plays during his career.
Answer: False
Winston Graham penned at least five plays during his career, not ten.
Which novel by Winston Graham was adapted into a 1964 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock?
Answer: Marnie
Alfred Hitchcock directed the 1964 film adaptation of Winston Graham's suspense novel 'Marnie'.
Winston Graham's novel 'The Little Walls' received which notable award in 1955?
Answer: The Crime Writers' Association's inaugural Crime Novel of the Year Award
In 1955, Winston Graham's novel 'The Little Walls' was honored with the Crime Writers' Association's inaugural Crime Novel of the Year Award, then known as The Crossed Red Herrings Award.
Winston Graham's non-fiction book 'The Spanish Armadas' (1972) focuses on which historical conflict?
Answer: The Anglo-Spanish conflict involving the Armada
'The Spanish Armadas' by Winston Graham examines the historical Anglo-Spanish conflict, specifically detailing Philip II's attempts to invade England.
What was the title of Winston Graham's debut novel, published in 1934?
Answer: The House with the Stained Glass Windows
Winston Graham's first published novel, marking the commencement of his literary career, was 'The House with the Stained Glass Windows' in 1934.
Which of the following was NOT a genre explored by Winston Graham in his literary output?
Answer: Science Fiction
While Winston Graham excelled in historical novels, contemporary thrillers, period pieces, short stories, non-fiction, and plays, science fiction was not a genre he explored.
The novel 'The Giant's Chair' was revised and subsequently retitled under which name?
Answer: Woman in the Mirror
Winston Graham's 1938 novel 'The Giant's Chair' was revised and reissued in 1975 under the title 'Woman in the Mirror'.
The BBC adaptation of 'Poldark' in the 1970s was watched by approximately 14 million viewers.
Answer: True
The highly successful 1975-1977 BBC television adaptation of the Poldark novels attracted an audience of approximately 14 million viewers.
Alfred Hitchcock adapted Winston Graham's novel 'Marnie' into a film released in 1974.
Answer: False
Alfred Hitchcock's film adaptation of 'Marnie' was released in 1964, not 1974.
The highly successful 1970s BBC television adaptation of 'Poldark' drew audiences of approximately how many viewers?
Answer: 14 million
The acclaimed 1975-1977 BBC adaptation of the Poldark novels achieved considerable popularity, attracting an estimated 14 million viewers.
What was the original United States title for the first Poldark novel, 'Ross Poldark'?
Answer: The Renegade
The first Poldark novel, 'Ross Poldark,' was published in the United States under the title 'The Renegade'.
What was the United States title for the film adaptation of Winston Graham's novel 'Fortune Is a Woman'?
Answer: She Played With Fire
The 1957 film adaptation of Winston Graham's novel 'Fortune Is a Woman' was released in the United States under the title 'She Played With Fire'.
What was the primary reason Winston Graham expressed dissatisfaction with the early episodes of the Poldark television series?
Answer: The portrayal of the character Demelza.
Winston Graham found the early television portrayal of Demelza objectionable, perceiving her as inaccurately depicted as promiscuous and 'loose'.
Winston Graham was awarded the title of Sir in 1983 for his literary contributions.
Answer: False
Winston Graham was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1983, not knighted.
Winston Graham was recognized as a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Answer: True
Winston Graham held the esteemed position of Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, acknowledging his significant literary achievements.
The Winston Graham Historical Prize is funded by a grant from the Arts Council of Great Britain.
Answer: False
The Winston Graham Historical Prize is funded by a legacy left by the author and support from Pan Macmillan, not directly by the Arts Council of Great Britain.
What national honor was Winston Graham bestowed in 1983?
Answer: Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
In recognition of his literary contributions, Winston Graham was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1983.
Into how many languages have Winston Graham's literary works been translated?
Answer: 31
Winston Graham's novels have achieved considerable international readership, being translated into a total of 31 languages.
What was Winston Graham's specific role within the Society of Authors?
Answer: Chairman of the Management Committee from 1967-1969
Winston Graham served as the Chairman of the Management Committee for the Society of Authors from 1967 to 1969.
What is the significance of the exhibition 'Poldark's Cornwall: The Life and Times of Winston Graham'?
Answer: It was held at the Royal Cornwall Museum in 2008 to celebrate his centenary.
The exhibition 'Poldark's Cornwall: The Life and Times of Winston Graham' was held at the Royal Cornwall Museum in 2008 to commemorate the centenary of the author's birth.
What is the Winston Graham Historical Prize intended to encourage?
Answer: New writing, particularly unpublished fiction connected to Cornwall.
The Winston Graham Historical Prize aims to foster new literary talent by supporting unpublished fiction, with a particular emphasis on works connected to Cornwall.
Winston Graham's wife, Jean Williamson, was the primary inspiration for the character Ross Poldark.
Answer: False
While Jean Williamson was a significant influence and inspiration for Winston Graham's writing, the character of Demelza Poldark was partly based on her, not Ross Poldark.
Which character within the Poldark series drew partial inspiration from Winston Graham's wife, Jean Williamson?
Answer: Demelza Poldark
The character Demelza Poldark was partly inspired by Winston Graham's wife, Jean Williamson, who also provided valuable assistance and insights for his writing.