McEwan — Family name Meaning derived from the Old Gaelic MacEoghainn, meaning son of Eoghainn Region of origin Scotland, Ireland Related names MacKeon, MacKeowen, MacEwen, McKeown, McKeowon Clan … Wikipedia
McEwan — [mə kjuːən], Ian, englischer Schriftsteller, * Aldershot 21. 6. 1948; seine Kurzgeschichten und Romane zeigen den Menschen im Zustand existenzieller Leere und Verlassenheit und nähern sich tabuisierten Formen von Sexualität und Erotik; spätere… … Universal-Lexikon
McEwan's — (MacEwan s in some markets[1]) is a brand of ales, with the draught beers brewed at the Caledonian Brewery in Edinburgh, Scotland and the canned and bottled beers brewed at the Eagle Brewery, Bedford, England. It is now owned by Wells Youngs… … Wikipedia
McEwan — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Geraldine McEwan est une actrice anglaise, née le 9 mai 1932 à Old Windsor. Ian McEwan, romancier et scénariste britannique, est né en 1948 à Aldershot en … Wikipédia en Français
McEwan Hall — General information Location Edinburgh, Scotland Coordinates … Wikipedia
McEwan, British Columbia — Railway Point … Wikipedia
McEwan, Ian — ▪ 2003 The publication of Ian McEwan s ninth novel, Atonement (2001), helped cement his reputation on both sides of the Atlantic by 2002 as one of Great Britain s premier writers of fiction. Although the novel narrowly failed to win the… … Universalium
McEwan — (1948– ) an English writer of short stories and novels, many of which are about the more strange and violent aspects of human nature. He won the Booker Prize in 1998 for Amsterdam. His other novels include The Child in Time (1987), The Innocent… … Universalium
McEwan — Recorded as MacKeon, MacKeowen, MacEwan, McKeown, McKeowon, and many other forms, this long established surname is of Gaelic origins. Found in both Scotland arnd particularly Northern Ireland, it derives from the Old Gaelic MacEoghainn , meaning… … Surnames reference
McEwan — /məˈkjuən/ (say muh kyoohuhn) noun Ian Russell, born 1948, English novelist and screenwriter; novels include The Comfort of Strangers (1981) and Amsterdam (1998) which won the Booker Prize …