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  1. A short history of modern English literature. by Edmund Gosse .. by Gosse. Edmund. 1849-1928., 1897-01-01
  2. SONNENTS From The PORTUGUESE. Vest Pocket Series - 2. With Preface by Edmund Gosse. by Elizabeth Barrett [1806 - 1861]. Gosse, Edmund [1849 - 1928]. Browning, 1903-01-01
  3. Northern studies by Edmund (1849-1928) Gosse, 2222
  4. Questions at issue. by Gosse. Edmund. 1849-1928., 1893
  5. The bird of time; by Sarojini Naidu 1879-1949 Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 1912-12-31
  6. Life of William Congreve. by Gosse. Edmund. 1849-1928., 1888-01-01
  7. Posthumous poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne 1837-1909 Gosse Edmund 1849-1928 ed Wise Thomas James [from old catalog] joint ed, 1918-12-31
  8. The eve of St. Agnes; a poem by John Keats 1795-1821 Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 1900-12-31
  9. Ancient Ballads And Legends Of Hindustan ... With An Introductory Memoir By Edmund W. Gosse by Dutt Toru 1856-1877, Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 2010-09-30
  10. Biography - Gosse, Edmund (William) (1849-1928): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  11. In Russet & Silver by Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 2010-10-03
  12. Works; Volume 8 by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, Archer William 1856-1924, et all 2010-10-15
  13. Raleigh by Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 2010-10-14
  14. The Secret Of Narcisse; A Romance by Gosse Edmund 1849-1928, 2010-10-14

81. TTHA: Resources Page
From Hardy to Edmund Gosse (18491928; lifelong friend; novelist Father andSon, 1907). Max Gate, Aug 30. 1887 . . . . I wish I could have seen
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Sampler III (b) From Stevenson to Hardy Skerryvore, August 24, 1885 Dear Sir, I expect to arrive in Dorchester tomorrow or next day; and if I shall be strong enough, I shall do myself the pleasure of calling on you if not, I shall let you know at what inn I put up, and perhaps you will be kind enough to call on me? I think you must have heard of me from Gosse; - from whom, if the time had served, I could have got an introduction; but my acquaintance with your mind is already of so old a date, that I scarce felt such formalities were needed ; and if you should be busy or unwilling, the irregularity of my approach leaves you the safer retreat. Yours truly
Robert Louis Stevenson Printed in LRLS, Vol 5, 125 . See also TH's recollection of this letter in the Life, 175
From Stevenson to Hardy Skerryvore, June 1886 My dear Hardy, I have read The Mayor of Casterbridge with sincere admiration: Henchard is a great fellow, and Dorchester is touched in with the hand of a master. Do you think you could let me try to dramatize it? I keep reasonably well and am, Yours very sincerely Robert Louis Stevenson Printed in LRLS, Vol 5, 259

82. Victorian Literary - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Edmund Gosse and the Victorian Nude Jason Edwards Takes a Fresh Look at Attitudes Edmund Gosse A Literary Landscape 18491928 (Secker Warburg, 1984).
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83. History Today : Edmund Gosse And The Victorian Nude: Jason Edwards Takes A Fresh
IN HIS 1907 MEMOIR, Father and Son, the influential art critic and litterateurEdmund Gosse (18491928) recalled his Victorian childhood in Marychurch,
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    IN HIS 1907 MEMOIR, Father and Son, the influential art critic and litterateur Edmund Gosse (1849-1928) recalled his Victorian childhood in Marychurch, Devonshire, during the 1850s and 1860s among the Plymouth Brethren. Although Gosse recognised that his family home was probably the `most cultivated household in the parish', he could not recall seeing a single nude figure until he was thirteen. Then, his step-mother brought a `gaudy gift-book ... containing a few steel engravings of statues'. These `attracted him violently'.
    With little accompanying information to go on, Gosse was initially somewhat baffled by what he saw. He therefore asked his father, the renowned natural theologian, P.H. Gosse, about the sculptures one morning over breakfast. His pater's resporlse was `direct and disconcerting'. He said that the Greek statues were the `shadows cast by the vices of the heathen, and reflected their infamous lives'. It was for such things as these, Gosse

84. Let's Talk About
Edmund Gosse Edmund Gosse (18491928) Before the party took place, Gossewrote to his friend, the sculptor William Hamo Thornycroft (1850-1925),
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Edmund Gosse (1849-1928) America about Wilde's tour: A stinking nosegay, but a medicinal one, which will be of very great use in concocting a Brew or Purge which is in preparation for the animal on his return to these shores. Seriously, he has lost more friends in going to America than all his previous vagaries cost him.... I myself have suffered in the cause of Oscar. I refused to allow any contributions of mine to appear in a book of sonnets [Sonnets of Three Centuries, edited by T. Hall Caine in 1882] if Wilde, who had wormed his way into ,he book, were not ejected. Ejected he was, but I got heaps of abuse, which however is now turning, I find, to something like approbation. Despite his reaction in 1882, Gosse probably renewed his acquaintance with Wilde at a meeting of the Society of Authors in Willis's Rooms in March 1887, when Gosse presented a lecture on "The Profession of Authorship." In the following month, Wilde was invited by the executive secretary, J. S. Little, to join the society as a Fellow, to which status he was elected on 17 July. In the following year, Wilde complained to Little of Gosse's "gross mismanagement" in arranging a banquet, though, unknown to Wilde, Gosse had little to do with the seating arrangements. In October 1888, Wilde was nominated for membership in the prestigious Savile Club, 31 members of which supported the nomination, including Rider Haggard, Henry James, Walter Besant, George Macmillan, W. E. Henley, and Gosse (a marked change in his attitude perhaps because of Wilde's recent publications). However, Wilde was never elected because of opposition in which case, as the rules provided, a candidate's nomination was set aside indefinitely. In late 1892, Wilde's appreciation of Gosse's support of his status in the literary world was expressed in a letter to Robert Ross: Gosse, in reviewing William Watson's volume of poems

85. Lawrence Hutton Correspondence
20, Gosse, Edmund William, 18491928. 21, Grain, R. Corney, fl. 1896. 22, Grant,Robert, 1852-1940. 23, Greatorex, Eliza, 1819-1897
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86. J. Harlin O Connell Collection Of The 1890s
6, Gosse, Sir Edmund William, 18491928 ALS to Thomas A. Wise, 1896 Canceledcheck, signed by Wise, 1896. 7, Grahme, Kenneth, 1859-1932 3 ALsS to John
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87. RPO -- James Kenneth Stephen : The Ballade Of The Incompetent Ballade-Monger
23 Gosse Sir Edmund William Gosse (18491928), translator, poet, and man ofletters, sometimes attacked for carelessness in his writing.
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The Ballade of the Incompetent Ballade-Monger
I am not ambitious at all: I am not a poet, I know (Though I do love to see a mere scrawl To order and symmetry grow). My muse is uncertain and slow, I am not expert with my tools, I lack the poetic argot But I hope I have kept to the rules.
When your brain is undoubtedly small, 'Tis hard, sir, to write in a row, Some five or six rhymes to Nepaul, And more than a dozen to Joe: The metre is easier though, Three rhymes are sufficient for 'ghouls,' My lines are deficient in go, But I hope I have kept to the rules.
Unable to fly let me crawl, Your patronage kindly bestow: I am not the author of Saul, I am not Voltaire or Rousseau: I am not desirous, oh no! To rise from the ranks of the fools, To shine with Gosse, Dobson and Co.: But I hope I have kept to the rules.
Dear Sir, though my language is low, Let me dip in Pierian pools: My verses are only so so, But I hope I have kept to the rules.

88. Contemporary Review: The Vanishing Man Of Letters
the most revered critical panjandrum of his day, Edmund Gosse (18491928),faithfully portrayed in his full-flowering incarnation as august Librarian of
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89. ResAnet Results Summary
Record Gosse, Edmund, Sir, 18491928. Henrik Ibsen / by Edmund Gosse. Folcroft,Pa. Folcroft Library Editions, 1976 c1907; Record Jaeger,
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  • Gosse, Edmund, Sir, 1849-1928. Henrik Ibsen / by Edmund Gosse. Folcroft, Pa. : Folcroft Library Editions, 1976 [c1907]
  • Jaeger, Henrik Bernhard, 1854-1895. Henrik Ibsen, 1828-1888 : a critical biography / From the Norwegian by William Morton Payne. New York : B. Blom, 1972.
  • Meyer, Hans Georg. Henrik Ibsen / Translated by Helen Sebba. New York : Ungar, [1972].
  • Hurt, James, 1934-. Catiline's dream : an essay on Ibsen's plays. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [c1972]
  • Fjelde, Rolf. Ibsen : a collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J : Prentice-Hall, [1965]
  • Koht, Halvdan, 1873-1965. Life of Ibsen / Translated and edited by Einar Haugen and A. E. Santaniello. New York : B. Blom, 1971.
  • Holtan, Orley I. Mythic patterns in Ibsen's last plays / [by] Orley I. Holtan. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [1970]
  • Meyer, Michael Leverson. Ibsen : a biography / [by] Michael Meyer. [1st ed.]. Garden City, N. Y : Doubleday, 1971.
  • Tysdahl, Bjørn J., 1933-. Joyce and Ibsen : A study in literary influence / by B. J. Tysdahl. Oslo : Norwegian Universities Press ; New York : Humanities Press, 1968.
  • 90. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Gosse, Edmund (18491928) Monday 1905-06; 122. Grant, Ulysses S. (1822-1885)Thursday afternoon, 21 July, 1885, death; 14. Greenslet, Ferris (1875-1959)
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    LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT INDEX A Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (1822-1907)
    August 28, 1901. Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919)
    Saturday morning [1891]. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
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    [1889-90], "Elmwood," "A Bad Boy";
    23 July, 1890, retirement from Atlantic
    [1890], "Shaw's Folly," "Two Boys in Black";
    Hotel Brunswick [1890-91], poem in memory of Mr. Lowell, My Cousin the Colonel Arabian Nights 15 April 1900. Arnold, Edwin, Sir, (1832-1904) Friday evening, South Berwick [1885]. Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Thursday night, 1884, Mr. Arnold's "Nineteenth Century" paper; Sunday afternoon, December, 1888, essay on George Sand; Wednesday evening [1889-90], "Essays on Celtic Poetry"; Thursday morning [1890]; Sunday evening [1890]; 20 August 1892; Monday morning [1897]; 11 Sept. [1898]; 13th of December [1908]. Austen, Jane (1775-1818) Saturday morning [1903-04], Persuasion B June, 1885, "The Alchemist";

    91. Stories, Listed By Author
    Gosse, Sir Edmund (William) (18491928) (chron.) * At a Casino, (pm). Argosy (UK)Jun 1928 * The Lying in the Grass, (pm). Argosy (UK) Sep 1926
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    92. Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
    Gosse, Edmund William, 18491928 English poet literary critic May 8, 1891 111.Gounod, Charles Francois, 1818-1893 French organist composer December 11,
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    Approximate number of items: 1500 Paul Philemon Kies was born at Highland, Illinois, in 1891. In 1915 he received a Master of Arts degree in German from the University of Nebraska and a degree in music from Lincoln Musical College. After teaching in high school at Goodland, Kansas, Kies accepted a pastorate in Illinois for two years. He graduated from the Chicago Musical College in 1920, then taught English at Penn College in Iowa until 1924 after which time he accepted a teaching position at the State College of Washington in Pullman, Washington. In 1928 he received a doctorate in English from the University of Chicago. He worked at the State College of Washington until his retirement as Professor Emeritus in 1956. He died at Pullman in 1971. For more information regarding Paul Philemon Kies, see Roger B. O'Connor, Paul P. Kies: Scholar

    93. Theocritus By Sir Edmund William Gosse. Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ed. 1895. A Vic
    1895. Theocritus. Sir Edmund William Gosse (1849–1928). THE POPLARS and the ancientelms, Make murmurous noises high in air; The noonday sunlight overwhelms,
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    94. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters G,H
    Sir Edmund William Gosse. (1849 1928) English poet. from Madrigals, Songs andSonnets 1870 An Invitation (NM); from On Viol and Flute 1873
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    95. Why Try Britannica Online?
    Gosse, Edmund (1849–1928). A prolific English translator, literary historian, andcritic, Edmund Gosse was an influential man of letters in his day.
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    96. Distributed Proofreaders Europe :: View Topic - Discussion: Some Diversions Of A
    LOC Record LC Control Number 20012273 Personal Name Gosse, Edmund, 18491928Main Title Some diversions of a man of letters, by Edmund Gosse, CB Published
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    97. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
    Edmund William Gosse, 1849–1928. For a list of all references in the database,including a list of any letters exchanged with Charles Darwin,
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    98. Counter-Attack: Biographies Of Friends Of Siegfried Sassoon By Michele Fry
    Edmund Gosse (1849 1928) was a transcriber at the British Museum, and in 1875became a translator at the Board of Trade. He made an acquaintance with the
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    Max Beerbohm (1872 - 1956) was a critic, essayist and caricaturist. His caricatures were collected in various volumes including A Christmas Garland which was published in 1912, and which Edmund Gosse introduced Siegfried Sassoon to when Sassoon was visiting Gosse. His one completed novel, Zuleika Dobson was published in 1911. It is an ironic romance of Oxford undergraduate life. As a half brother of the actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Max was a brilliant dramatic critic of the Saturday Review from 1898 to 1910, succeeding George Bernard Shaw. In 1910 he married an American actress, Florence Kahn and went to live in Rapallo, Italy (except for the duration of the two World Wars). His broadcast talks from 1935 were a brilliant stylistic accomplishment. A month before his death he married Elizabeth Jungmann. Arnold Bennet (1867 - 1931) worked as a clerk in London before establishing himself as a writer. His first novel, A Man from the North was published in 1898. In 1926 at the suggestion of his friend, Lord Beaverbrook, he began writing an influential weekly article on books for the Evening Standard . He wrote several successful plays, but his fame rests largely on his novels, one of the best known of which is

    99. Counter-Attack: Biography Of Siegfried Sassoon By Michele Fry
    Sassoon sent a copy of The Daffodil Murderer to Edmund Gosse. Gosse (1849 1928)wrote critical essays for the Sunday Times, poetry and several Lives
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    Navigation Page Siegfried Loraine Sassoon. Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon was born at the family home of Weirleigh at Matfield, Kent, England, in 1886, the second son of Alfred and Theresa (née Thornycroft), who subsequently separated when Sassoon was five years old. (Alfred had been disowned by his mother after his marriage to Theresa because she was not a Jew, and Alfred was the first of the Sassoon clan to marry outside the family faith. He died of TB when Sassoon was nine.) Sassoon was educated at Marlborough and then at Clare College, Cambridge. He studied both Law and History at Cambridge before leaving without taking a degree. After leaving Cambridge, Sassoon lived the life of a sportsman, hunting, riding point-to-point races and playing cricket until the outbreak of the War. Although Sassoon wrote poetry before the War he was no more than a minor Georgian poet. His best poem prior to the War was The Daffodil Murderer - a parody of John Masefield's The Everlasting Mercy . Sassoon wrote The Daffodil Murderer one day in December 1913. He had been feeling particularly uninspired about his poetry, and was looking at the books on the shelves in his room out in the Studio when he picked up Masefield's

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