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  1. Aldous Huxley - Wikipedia

    Aldous was the grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, the zoologist, agnostic and controversialist who had often been called "Darwin's Bulldog". His brother Julian Huxley and half-brother …

  2. Aldous Huxley | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 18, 2025 · Aldous Huxley (1894–1963), English writer best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World (1932). His works are notable for their wit and pessimistic satire and for their …

  3. The Talented Mr. Huxley - The National Endowment for the ...

    At six feet four and a half inches, Aldous Huxley was perhaps the tallest figure in English letters, his height so striking that contemporaries sometimes viewed him as a freak of nature.

  4. About Aldous Huxley | Academy of American Poets

    Born in Godalming, England, on July 26, 1894, Aldous Leonard Huxley was a novelist, essayist, playwright, and poet. Early in his career, he wrote short stories and poetry, and edited the …

  5. Huxley, Aldous (1894–1963) - Encyclopedia.com

    Aldous Leonard Huxley was born in the last years of the nineteenth century, but his work constantly addresses itself to the present moment, forming a link between the world of the high …

  6. Aldous Huxley bibliography - Wikipedia

    The following bibliography of Aldous Huxley provides a chronological list of the published works of English writer Aldous Huxley (1894–1963). It includes his fiction and non-fiction, both …

  7. Aldous | Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Wiki | Fandom

    Aldous is the sole survivor of the divine punishment that devastated the Agelta Drylands. He was blessed by the Twilight Orb, which not only saved his life but also granted him immense …

  8. Aldous Huxley - New World Encyclopedia

    Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was a British - American writer and moral philosopher and is in certain circles regarded as one of the greatest voices of the …

  9. Biography: Aldous Huxley | English Literature: Victorians and ...

    In the course of his long literary career, Aldous Huxley published poetry collections, plays, essays, short fiction, travel narratives, biography, and criticism, but, like George Orwell, author of …

  10. Aldous Huxley – Modernism Lab - Yale University

    Brave New World (1932) is his most famous novel, a dystopia rife with political and social commentary including on drug use, sexual and emotional repression, monogamy, and …