University Of Delaware: SIR GERALD BARRY CORRESPONDENCE Archival finding aid for the Sir Gerald Barry Correspondence. Vernon, 1894Beaumont, Timothy Wentworth F5 Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956. http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/barry.htm
Extractions: Contents List British journalist and administrator Sir Gerald Reid Barry was born November 20, 1898, in Surbiton, County Surrey. Educated at Marlborough College, Barry was selected in 1916 to attend Corpus Christi, Cambridge, where he planned to study history; however, World War I intervened, and between 1917 and 1919 Barry served in Great Britain's Royal Air Force, attaining the rank of captain by the end of his service. Following the war, Barry became a journalist, writing lead articles for the
Let's Talk About Max Beerbohm Beerbohm, Max (18721956) References Max Beerbohm, AroundTheatres (1953); JG Riewald, Sir Max Beerbohm Man and Writer (1953); http://home.arcor.de/oscar.wilde/about/b/beerbohm.htm
Extractions: A caricaturist and writer, Beerbohm first met Wilde while a student at Charterhouse School in 1888, probably introduced to him by the actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Max's half-brother. The friendship between Beerbohm and Wilde did not develop until early 1893, when Max, while an undergraduate at Merton College, Oxford, attended rehearsals of A Woman of No Importance conducted by Tree at the Haymarket Theatre. In April, Beerbohm wrote to his friend Reggie Turner: "I am sorry to say that Oscar drinks far more than he ought: indeed the first time I saw him, after all that long period of distant adoration and reverence, he was in a hopeless state of intoxication.... I think he will die of apoplexy on the first night of the play." After the play opened on 19 April, Beerbohm lamented to Turner: "How the critics attack gentle Oscar." Except for William Archer and A. B. Walkley, "the rest have scarcely tried to write on the play at all. They have simply abused Oscar". Beerbohm's first essay on Wilde and his first published work - "Oscar Wilde" by "An American" - had appeared in the
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Extractions: Title Author Publisher Year (Of The) Institution And Education Of Children Montaigne, Michel de BiblioBytes (Of The) Standard Of Taste Hume, David BiblioBytes (Of) Agriculture Cowley, Abraham BiblioBytes (Of) Bookes Montaigne BiblioBytes (Of) Education: John Milton's Tractate Milton, John BiblioBytes (Of) Friendship Montaigne, Michel de BiblioBytes (On The) Conservation Of Force Helmholtz, Hermann Von BiblioBytes (On The) Death Of Esther Johnson Swift, Jonathan BiblioBytes (On The) Elevation Of The Laboring Classes Channing, William Ellery BiblioBytes (On The) Equality Among Mankind Rousseau, Jean-Jacques BiblioBytes (On The) Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals Harvey, William BiblioBytes (On The) Tragedies Of Shakespeare Lamb, Charles BiblioBytes (On) Democracy Lowell, James Russell BiblioBytes (On) Liberty Mill, John Stuart BiblioBytes (On) Lord Francis Bacon Jonson, Ben BiblioBytes (On) M. Aurelius Antoninus Long, George
Extractions: ALS. Bagnall sends his friend a pamphlet, "An Address to the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston," protesting the pressing of men into naval service. He describes the resulting rebellion in which several British officers were held until those pressed were freed. Bagnall remarks "it is uncertain to say How this affair Will end." 1747 Oct 21 Bailey, Benjamin, 1791-1853 ALS. Bailey says that he has written to Keats and requested that he pay a call on Taylor (Keats's publisher). He also discusses at great length a book he is working on and the negative critical reaction he expects: "My friend Gleig thinks my theory fanciful. I take it, many will." 1818 Jan 3
Extractions: The collection consists of correspondence to and from Lovat Fraser and Grace Crawford Lovat Fraser, with letters to and from other family members, friends and business colleagues. Fraser's juvenile correspondence to and from his parents and his brother, Alan (approx. 200 pieces, c.1899-1907), contains many early sketches and gives a vivid picture of his life in boarding school. His mature correspondence with family members (approx. 250 letters), include his descriptive and often poignant letters home from the Front. Many of these are illustrated as well. Letters to Fraser and/or Crawford, including letters to Crawford after Fraser's death, include correspondence from members of the English literary, music and theatrical community of the first half of the twentieth century. Some of the correspondents are:
NYRB: Max Beerbohm Max Beerbohm. Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (18721956) was born in London andstudied at Oxford. He published his first collection of essays, entitled The http://www.nybooks.com/nyrb/authors/7438
Extractions: NYRB home About NYRB Authors Browse ... Special offers Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956) was born in London and studied at Oxford. He published his first collection of essays, entitled The Works of Max Beerbohm, in 1896 and soon established a reputation as a brilliant caricaturist and critic. He was married to the American actress Florence Kahn and lived in Rapallo, Italy, for most of his life. Seven Men
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Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BECKETT, MARY BECKETT, SAMUEL Dante and the Lobster, (ss) 1934 Ding-Dong, (ss) More Pricks Than Kicks First Love, (ss) Love and Lethe, (ss) Stage Direction [from Waiting for Godot ], (pl) 1952 Watt, (ss) BECNEL, REXANNE (1887-1949); see pseudonym Michael Gallister The Yellow Ship (with L. B. Williams
Stories, Listed By Author Beerbohm, Sir (Henry) Max(imillian) (18721956) (chron.) * Caran DAche-aForgotten Artist, (ar) Lilliput Sep 1942; illustrated by DAches cartoons. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s132.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BEDFORD, RANDOLPH (1868-1941); Australian author and legislator. (chron.) BEDFORD, S. S. (chron.) BEDFORD, SYBILLE (chron.) _, [ref.] BEDFORD, WILLIAM (chron.) (1887-1949); see pseudonyms Michael Gallister Allan Hawkwood Gordon Keyne ; One of the foremost writers of adventure stories and an expert on military history and battles. Born in Napanee, Ontario, Canada; naturalized as an American citizen; died in Beverly Hills, California. (chron.) An Ace in the Hole, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 25 1932 The Adventurer , (n.) Jun 10 1922 Allah in Spain, (ss) Blue Book Dec 1936 The Amazon Women, (ss) Blue Book Mar 1939 The Danger Trail Nov 1926 An American Comedy, (ss) Blue Book Jul 1941 The Angry Amethyst, (ss)
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ArtLex On Caricature see thumbnail to right Sir Max Beerbohm (English, 18721956), from Rossetti andhis Friends , Ford Madox Brown being Patronized by Holman Hunt, 1916, http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/c/caricature.html
Extractions: c aricature - A representation in which the subject 's distinctive features or peculiarities are deliberately exaggerated to produce a comic or grotesque effect. Also, the art of making such representations. Caricature is most common in drawings and editorial cartoons sculptural examples. (pr. ca"ri-kuh-chuhr') Examples: William Hogarth (English, 1697-1794), Over 100 faces, illustrating the infinite variety of expression etching on paper height 24 cm. See expression It's Your Saint's Day (Es el Dia de su Santo) brush and gray wash , 0.235 x 0.146 m, Louvre. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815). Grimacing Man (Self-Portrait) , c. 1822-23, on paper , collection of Karen B. Cohen. See expression Neoclassicism , and self-portrait Charles Philipon (French, 1800-1862), , c. 1831, pen and bister- ink drawing , Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris. See these sketches as they were redrawn for publication in Charivari in 1834. The set of four stages of a metamorphosis begins with an accurate portrait of King Louis-Philippe (1830-1848) whose face Philipon gradually transformed into a pear. The pear immediately was taken as a
Extractions: Saturday September 10, 2005 Library Special Collections Guide Archive List ... Extent Archival History Scope and Content Access Conditions ... Note Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (1872-1956), knight, author and cartoonist, was born in London, son of Julius and Eliza Beerbohm. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Merton College, Oxford, where he read classics. He began a career as a professional caricaturist when he was twenty, and was first published in the Strand Saturday Review between 1898-1910. He completed one novel, Zuleika Dobson , which was published in 1911. He married the American actress Florence Kahn in 1910, after which the couple settled in Italy. In the 1930s he also became interested in broadcasting, and made a series of programmes for the BBC. He was knighted in 1939, and married his second wife, Elisabeth Jungmann, in 1956.
Literary Encyclopedia: List People (B) Beerbohm, Sir Max (Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximilian ). 18721956. Biography available Beethoven, Ludwig van (Beethoven, Ludwig van ). 1770-1827 http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?no=125&golist=true&init=B
The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 18721956 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 Bell, Currer _Bell, Ellis _ Bell, Acton, pseudonymns AKA Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855 http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
Electronic Books Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 18721956. And Even Now Zuleika Dobson. Bellamy, Edward,1850-1898. Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887. Bibb, Henry http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/lmcelecbks2.htm
Mary Lago Collection In University Of Missouri Special Collections Beerbohm, Max (18721956) author and cartoonist/caricaturist popular in of Jon Edmund Blunden, Max Beerbohm, Sir Hugh Walpole, and Siegfried Sassoon. http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/specialcollections/lagobios.htm
Extractions: Skip Navigation Home Book Collections Microform Collections ... Digital Collections Allen, Maude Beerbohm, Max Brooke, Stopford A. (1832-1916) Educated at Trinity College, Dublin. One time chaplain to Queen Victoria and to the princess royal of Germany. From 1876 to 1894, Brooke was minister of Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury; because he could not accept the orthodox views on miracles, he seceded from the Church of England, 1880. He is the author of several works, among which are "Life and Letters of the late F. W. Robertson," a "Primer of English Literature," "The Early Life of Jesus," several volumes of sermons, a volume of poems, "History of English Poetry," a work on "Early English Literature," "The Old Testament and Modern Life," and a book on Browning. Was an advocate of Irish literature. Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Fox-Strangeways, Arthur Henry Music critic, studied the music of Hindustan; met Tagore in London. First Secretary of the India Society Herringham, Christiana
Max Beerbohm Max Beerbohm (18721956). Dandies and Dandies should certainly wear a lightsuit, with a white waistcoat and a flower, but I am no saint, Sir, no saint. http://www.albany.edu/faculty/rlp96/beerbohm.html
Extractions: But the dandy, innowise violating the laws of fashion, can make more subtle symbols of his personality. More subtle these symbols are for the very reason that they are effected within the restrictions which are essential to an art. Chastened of all flamboyance, they are from most men occult, obvious, it may be, only to other artists or even only to him they symbolise. Nor will the dandy express merely a crude idea of his personality, as does, for example, Mr. Hall Caine, dressing himself always and exactly after one pattern. Every day as his mood has changed since his last toilet, he will vary the colour, texture, form of his costume. Fashion does not rob him of free will. It leaves him liberty of all expression. Every day there is not one accessory, from the butterfly that alights above his shirt front to the jewels planted in his linen, that will not symbolise the mood that is in him or the occasion of the coming day. His lordship was indeed there, fingering feverishly the sinuous ribands of the tape-machine. I sat at a little distance, watching him. Two results straggled forth within an hour, and, at the second of these, I saw with wonder Lord X.'s linen actually flush for a moment and then turn deadly pale. I looked again and saw that his boots had lost their lustre. Drawing nearer, I found that grey hairs had begun to show themselves in his raven coat. It was very painful and yet, to me, very gratifying. In the cloak-room, when I went for my own hat and cane, there was the hat with the broad brim, and (lo!) over its iron- blue surface little furrows had been ploughed by Despair. Rouen, 1896.
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Extractions: Jack Harris Samuels English and American Literary Letters and Manuscripts Collection 1663-1964. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Jack Harris Samuels English and American Literary Letters and Manuscripts Collection 1663-1964. Phys. Desc: Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Samuels, Jack Harris, d1966, collector.