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  1. Vathek (Oxford World's Classics) by William Beckford, 2009-03-15
  2. Recollections of the Late William Beckford by Henry Venn Lansdown, 2010-07-24
  3. William Beckford (National Trust) by James Lees-Milne, 1990-11-29
  4. William Beckford, 1760-1844: An Eye for the Magnificent
  5. Vathek: an Arabian tale by William Beckford, 2010-08-28
  6. The Grand Tour of William Beckford (Travel Library) by William Beckford, 1986-08-28
  7. Life at Fonthill 1807-1822: Letters of William Beckford
  8. Recollections of the late William Beckford - of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath by Henry Venn Lansdown, 2010-07-12
  9. The Journal of William Beckford in Portugal and Spain, 1787-1788
  10. The Life and Letters of William Beckford of Fonthill by Lewis Saul Benjamin, 2009-12-19
  11. Dreams, Waking Thoughts And Incidents by William Beckford, 2010-05-23
  12. Vathek & Other Stories: A William Beckford Reader by William Beckford, Malcolm Jack, 1993-03
  13. William Beckford (English Authors) by Robert J. Gemmett, 1977-03
  14. William Beckford of Fonthill 1760-1844 Bicentenary Esays by Fatma Moussa Mahmoud, 1960

1. The Literary Gothic   |  William Beckford
William Beckford page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950.
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Beckford, William
29 September 1760 - 2 May 1844
One of the more colorful characters in the pantheon of British Gothic writers, Beckford was born to wealth (son of a Lord Mayor of London ); he's the only Gothic-tradition writer known to have had Mozart as a music tutor. Gifted in languages and art, Beckford's promising future was complicated by the homosexual impulses he was not able fully to restrain, and which got him in rather hot water on more than one occasion. Author of works (some quite satiric) on painting and travel, nobility and authors, he is most famous for Vathek , his Oriental tale written originally in French, and for his houses: first, Fonthill Abbey, his huge and elaborate (and none-too-well-built) neo-Gothic mansion where he lived and stored his extensive art collections; in 1822 Beckford sold Fonthill and moved to Bath, where he began building Lansdown Tower . An M.P. who rarely went to Parliament and a commoner who devoted huge amounts of money and energy to a failed attempt to get a peerage, Beckford in his life and works is often a study in extremes and extravagances. Vathek is a major text in the Oriental tale tradition in British lit, a genre that was extremely popular in the later C18 (cf

2. William Thomas Beckford - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Thomas Beckford (1 October 1760 – 2 May 1844), usually known as William Beckford, was an English novelist, art critic, travel writer and politician.
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Jump to: navigation search William Beckford William Courtenay, as a boy. William Thomas Beckford 1 October 2 May ), usually known as William Beckford , was an English novelist , art critic, travel writer and politician . He was Member of Parliament for Wells from to , for Hindon from to and again from to Beckford was born in the family's London home at 22 Soho Square . Aged ten, he inherited a large fortune from his father, a former Lord Mayor of London William Beckford consisting of £1 million in cash, land at Fonthill (including the Palladian mansion Fonthill Splendens ) in Wiltshire , and several sugar plantations in Jamaica . This allowed him to indulge his interest in art and architecture , as well as writing. At the age of nineteen he met the Hon. William Courtenay , later Viscount Courtenay and 9th Earl of Devon , then ten years old and reputed to have been singularly beautiful. Beckford fell in love with him, a relationship thought to have been largely romantic and sentimental. citation needed However, six years later he went into self-imposed exile on continental Europe when he became the subject of (probably unfounded)

3. William Beckford --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on William Beckford eccentric English dilettante, author of the Gothic novel Vathek (1786).
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4. William Beckford
William Beckford, 18th century writer, has two names to fame, as builder of the Gothic monstrosity Fonthill Abbey and as author of the Gothic novel Vathek,
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William Beckford (1759-1844), son of William Beckford the Elder (1709-70) alderman and Lord Mayor of London, was at one time one of the richest men in England. His mother was a descendant of Mary Stuart. At the age of five, Beckford received piano tuition from Mozart (then only aged nine). At the age of 21, Beckford inherited a huge fortune of œ1 million, with an annual income of œ100,000. The fortune had been amassed by three generations of sugar plantation owners in Jamaica. In 1778, following a period of travel and study in Europe, Beckford returned to England. William Beckford has two names to fame, as builder of the Gothic monstrosity Fonthill Abbey and as author of the Gothic novel Vathek Fonthill Abbey, architect James Wyatt (1746-1813), was the most sensational of the English Gothic revival. Started in 1796, on Beckford's return from Switzerland, the 275 foot tower fell down in 1807 and was rebuilt. Beckford spent most of his life at Fonthill Abbey as a recluse. Fonthill Abbey ate away at his fortune, leaving a mere œ80,000, forcing him to sell Fonthill Abbey and retire to Bath. Vathek (1786) was dreamt of following a three-day Christmas party held in honour of the eleven year old son of Viscount Courtenay, with whom Beckford had formed an attachment. Completed in outline in three days and two nights, the story was written in French, later translated into English by the Rev Samuel Henry.

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William Beckford (17601844). Elegiac Sonnet to a Mopstick. Straight remnant of the spiry birchen bough,; That over the streamlet wont perchance to quake
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Elegiac Sonnet to a Mopstick
Straight remnant of the spiry birchen bough,
That over the streamlet wont perchance to quake
Thy many twinkling leaves and, bending low,
Beheld thy white rind dancing on the lake
How doth thy present state, poor stick! awake
My pathosfor, alas! even stripped as thou
May be my beating breast, if ever forsake
Philisto this poor heart; and break his vow.
So musing on, I fare with many a sigh
And meditating then on times long past,
To thee, lorn pole! I look with tearful eye,
As all beside the floor-soiled pail thou art cast;
And my sad thoughts, while I behold thee twirled,
Turn on the twistings of this troublous world.

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William Beckford English dilettante, novelist, and eccentric.
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English dilettante, novelist, and eccentric. He is remembered for his gothic novel Vathek (1786), about an impious voluptuary who builds a tower so high that he challenges Muhammad in heaven and so brings about his own fall to the kingdom of the prince of darkness; though unevenly written, the story is full of invention and bizarre detail. Beckford and his family were forced to leave England for 10 years by a scandal involving a youth. On his return he built Fonthill Abbey, the most sensational building of the English Gothic Revival , whose own 270-ft (82-m) tower collapsed several times. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "William Beckford" from the 32 Volume Beckford, William - eccentric English dilettante, author of the Gothic novel Vathek (1786). Such writers as George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Stephane Mallarme acknowledged his genius. He also is renowned for having built Fonthill Abbey, the most sensational building of the English Gothic revival. Beckford, William

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10. William Beckford - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM BECKFORD (17601844), English author, son of Alderman William Beckford (1709-1770), was born on the 1st of October 1760. His father was lord mayor
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WILLIAM BECKFORD (1760-1844), English author, son of Alderman William Beckford (1709-1770), was born on the 1st of October 1760. His father was lord mayor of London in 1762 and again in 1769; he was a famous supporter of John Wilkes , and on his monument in the Guildhall were afterwards inscribed the words of his manly and outspoken reproof to George III . on the occasion of the City of London address to the king in 1770. At the age of eleven young Beckford inherited a princely fortune from his father. He married Lady Margaret Gordon in 1783, and spent his brief married life in Switzerland . After his wife's death (1786) he travelled in Spain and Portugal , and wrote his Portuguese Letters (published 1834, 1835), which rank with his be s t work. He afterwards returned to England , and after selling his old house, Fonthill Abbey Wiltshire , began to build a magnificent residence there, on which he expended in about eighteen years the sum of 273,00o. His eccentricities, together with the strict seclusion in which he lived, gave rise to scandal , probably unjustified. In 1822 he sold his house, together with its splendid library and pictures, to John Farquhar, and soon after one of the towers, 260 ft. high, fell, destroying part of the

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William Beckford William Courtenay, as a boy. William Thomas Beckford 1 October 2 May ), usually known as William Beckford , was an English novelist , art critic, travel writer and politician . He was Member of Parliament for Wells from to , for Hindon from to and again from to Beckford was born in the family's London home at 22 Soho Square . Aged ten, he inherited a large fortune from his father, a former Lord Mayor of London William Beckford consisting of £1 million in cash, land at Fonthill (including the Palladian mansion Fonthill Splendens ) in Wiltshire , and several sugar plantations in Jamaica . This allowed him to indulge his interest in art and architecture , as well as writing. At the age of nineteen he met the Hon. William Courtenay , later Viscount Courtenay and 9th Earl of Devon , then ten years old and reputed to have been singularly beautiful. Beckford fell in love with him, a relationship thought to have been largely romantic and sentimental. However, six years later he went into self-imposed exile on continental Europe when he became the subject of (probably unfounded) gossip that accused him of seducing the youth. Having already married the fourth Earl of Aboyne 's daughter, Lady

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Son of the famous Lord Mayor of London of the same name, whose fortune from the West-Indies he inherited. His mother was Maria Hamilton, a granddaughter of the sixth Earl of Abercorn. In 1777 he travelled to Switzerland and Italy, where he stayed with his cousin Sir William Hamilton and his wife Lady Catherine Hamilton. The latter became a close friend and adviser.
Back in London he was romantically involved with Louise Beckford, the wife of a cousin, and then with William Courtenay, a thirteen year old boy. To avoid a huge scandal he was sent abroad once more and travelled through Europe. He was with the Hamiltons when Catherine died. This was a huge blow to him and he returned to London where he wrote "Dreams".
In 1783 he married Lady Margaret Gordon and in 1784 he entered Parliament. The 'Powderham Scandal' resulted is his leaving England once more. His wife died soon after the birth of their second daughter of puerperal fever and for twelve years he travelled through Europe, collecting books, paintings and all kinds of curiosities.
Beckford spent a large part of his later life in complete isolation in Fonthill Abbey, a large house in gothic style especially built for him. Here he kept his enormous collections. The house had cost him around 273,000 pounds and financial problems forced him to sell it in 1822, together with part of his collections.

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Beckford, William (1760-1844) Extremely wealthy and connected to the aristocracy, British author and connoisseur William Beckford was ostracized by English society for the last sixty years of his life because of his homosexuality. Beckford's father was alderman and lord mayor of London, and his mother, connected by marriage to the Dukes of Hamilton, a stern and unrelenting Calvinist. Beckford's father died when he was ten, and his mother decided that it would be best not to risk sending her delicate son away to school. She hired a series of tutors and monitored his education herself. Beckford early on displayed an interest in art and music, and especially in the exotic Oriental arts of the Arab world. As he entered adolescence, he was lucky that one of his series of tutors was Alexander Cozens, whose own fascination with Eastern lore encouraged Beckford's own. Sponsor Message.

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Internet Resources Dick Claésson s william beckford Website “william beckford of Fonthill.” Yale University Library Gazette 35 (1961) 161169.
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ALAMOUDI, Carmen. “Un Sourire dechire: L‘Ironie dans le Vathek de Beckford.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 8 (1996): 401-14. [A Lacerating Smile: Irony in Beckford’s Vathek ]. [GGIII: 0759]. ALEXANDER, Boyd. “William Beckford: Man of Taste.” History Today 10 (1960): 686-694. [GGI: 0281]. ALEXANDER, Boyd. “The Decay of Beckford’s Genius” (XXX). In William Beckford of Fonthill, 1760-1844: Bicentenary Essays, ed. Fatma Moussa Mahmoud. Cairo, Egypt: C. Tsoumas, 1960; Rpt. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1972. [GGI: 0282]. ALEXANDER, Boyd. “William Beckford of Fonthill.” Yale University Library Gazette 35 (1961): 161-169. [GGI: 0283]. ALEXANDER, Boyd. England’s Wealthiest Son: A Study of William Beckford. London: Centaur Press, 1962. [GGI: 0284]. ANDERSEN, Jorgen. “Giant Dreams: Piranesi’s Influence in England.” English Miscellany 3 (1952): 49-59. [GGI: 0285]. ARMOUR, Richard W. “The Caliph of Fonthill.” Reading and Collecting 1 (1937): 9-10. [GGI: 0286].

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