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[[File:Edward Stanley Mercer - Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff.jpg|thumb|C K Scott Moncrieff]]'''C K Scott Moncrieff''' (1889–1930) was a writer, best known for translating Proust's ''À la recherche du temps perdu'' into English under the title of ''Remembrance of Things Past''. | [[File:Edward Stanley Mercer - Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff.jpg|thumb|C K Scott Moncrieff]]'''C K Scott Moncrieff''' (1889–1930) was a writer, best known for translating Proust's ''À la recherche du temps perdu'' into English under the title of ''Remembrance of Things Past''. | ||
− | Charles Kenneth Michael Scott Moncrieff was born at [[Weedingshall]], [[Stirlingshire]]. He was educated at [[Winchester College]] and [[Edinburgh]] | + | Charles Kenneth Michael Scott Moncrieff was born at [[Weedingshall]], [[Stirlingshire]]. He was educated at [[Winchester College]] and [[Edinburgh University]]. |
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C K Scott Moncrieff (1889–1930) was a writer, best known for translating Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu into English under the title of Remembrance of Things Past.Charles Kenneth Michael Scott Moncrieff was born at Weedingshall, Stirlingshire. He was educated at Winchester College and Edinburgh University.
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