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  1. A. A. Milne. Alan Alexander Milne (/ mɪln /; 18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was an English writer best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, as well as for children's poetry. Milne was primarily a playwright before the huge success of Winnie-the-Pooh overshadowed all his previous work.

  2. British Novelists. Personal Life & Legacy. Milne married Dorothy "Daphne" de Sélincourt in 1913, and their only son, Christopher Robin Milne, was born in 1920. In October 1952, Alan had a stroke, which left him invalid more than three years, before he breathed his last on January 31, 1956.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · Early Life and Education. Milne was born Alan Alexander Milne on January 18, 1882, in London, England. ... Personal Life. Milne married Dorothy "Daphne" de Sélincourt in 1913. ... Christopher ...

  4. Oct 26, 2017 · To wit, the real-life Christopher Robin did not love being made into one of England’s most beloved fictional characters. Seeking a refuge from the horrors experienced as a soldier in WWI, A. A. Milne “created the world of Pooh—only to watch as his books’ astonishing popularity threatened to bring an end to his son’s idyllic childhood ...

  5. Overall, Milne’s work has left a significant impact on children’s literature, with his Winnie-the-Pooh books continuing to be loved by children and adults alike. Personal Life. Alan Alexander Milne married Dorothy “Daphne” de Sélincourt in 1913. Their only son, Christopher Robin Milne, was born in 1920.

  6. Early Life. Alan Alexander Milne, better known as A. A. Milne, was born in Kilburn, London, England, in January 1882. His father was John Vine Milne, from Jamaica, and Sarah Marie Milne. Milne’s father worked as the headmaster at the same private school, Henley House School, where Milne grew up.

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  8. Sep 18, 2020 · 5. Milne was unhappy in his last years. With his stories about Winnie the Pooh, Milne brought joy into the lives of many people. Unfortunately, his own life later was less than joyous. Though he ...

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