How Monro's writings' were influenced by?

How Monro's writings' were influenced by?


From my point of view Munro’s writings were influenced by his own life. Recalling his life biography, he was born in Akyab, Burma, on 18 December 1870. He was the son of Charles Augustus Munro who was an inspector general of Buma police. At the year of 1872, his mother passed away and after his mothers’ death he and his two siblings moved to England, where they were raised by their grandmother and an unmarried aunt.  Hector was influenced by his father and at the year of 1893, he joined the Colonial Burmese Military Police. He worked at Russia as correspondent of a news paper and in 1900, Munro's first book appeared: The Rise of the Russian Empire.  The short story named Storyteller was about an aunt who is traveling by train with her two nieces and a nephew; telling them some moralistic storey but cannot satisfy them. . Some people suspect that this is based on his unmarried aunt who lived at England with him. As he worked as a police officer and joined in World War I he has written lots of political articles.

[i.e. Monro is a writer of "The Open Window"]

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