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  1. David Plunket Greene (19 November 1904 – 24 February 1941), together with his brother Richard and sister Olivia, was part of the Bright Young Things who inspired the novel Vile Bodies to Evelyn Waugh, a family friend.

  2. David Plunket Greene committed suicide on 24 February 1941. In July 1958 Olivia Plunket Greene went to Bath for breast cancer treatment but died on 11 November 1958. The next day, her mother wrote to Waugh, and her letter is now in the British Library.

  3. Richard Plunket Greene, Olivia Plunket Greene, David Plunket Greene, Terence Greenidge, Elizabeth Frances Russell, and Evelyn Waugh. The Bright Young Things, or Bright Young People, was a term given by the tabloid press to a group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s London.

  4. Olivia Honor Mary Plunket Greene (7 March 1907 – 11 November 1958), together with her brothers Richard and David, was part of the Bright Young Things [1] who inspired the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, who was Olivia's suitor.

  5. David Plunket Greene (19 November 1904 – 24 February 1941), together with his brother Richard and sister Olivia, was part of the Bright Young Things who inspired the novel Vile Bodies to Evelyn Waugh, a family friend. He was a member of the Hypocrites' Club.

  6. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Plunket_Greene00:00:17 BiographyListening is a more natural way of lear...

  7. David Plunket Greene (19 de noviembre de 1904 - 24 de febrero de 1941), junto con su hermano Richard Plunket Greene y su hermana Olivia Plunket Greene, se encuentran entre los jóvenes brillantes que inspiraron la novela Vile Bodies a la amiga de la familia Evelyn Waugh.