Aubrey Beardsley

Standard Name: Beardsley, Aubrey

Connections

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Textual Production Brigid Brophy
BB published Black and White: A Portrait of Aubrey Beardsley.
Brown, Susan Windisch, editor. Contemporary Novelists. St James Press.
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British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
1973
Textual Production Brigid Brophy
BB 's Beardsley and His World was her second study of the artist and illustrator Aubrey Beardsley .
Brown, Susan Windisch, editor. Contemporary Novelists. St James Press.
156
Textual Production George Egerton
One year after this The Yellow Book published a portrait of GE by E. A. Walton . Meanwhile the literary contributors to the first issue of the magazine included Henry James , Max Beerbohm ,...
Textual Features Christopher St John
CSJ 's protagonist here is born illegitimate; his mother is an opera singer. The novel addresses the subject of male homosexual desire; it moves away from Oscar Wilde 's and Aubrey Beardsley 's re-interpretation of...
Textual Features John Oliver Hobbes
T. Fisher Unwin 's Colonial Edition of this novel featured a cover design by Aubrey Beardsley that was replicated in the Copp Clark edition, which was published in Toronto, also in 1906.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Publishing Ling Shuhua
The first issue of the Morning Post's literary supplement appeared under a masthead by Ling Shuhua commissioned by the new editor, Xu Zhimo (who had studied in England) and modelled on Aubrey Beardsley
Publishing Evelyn Sharp
Lane accepted the novel in November 1894 for his series called after George Egerton 's Keynotes.
John, Angela V. Evelyn Sharp: Rebel Woman, 1869–1955. Manchester University Press.
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It appeared on the recommendation of Lane's readers John Davidson and Richard Le Gallienne , with Aubrey Beardsley
Publishing Victoria Cross
Printed as one of the Lane's Keynotes Series—which had already included Allen 's The Woman Who DidThe Woman Who Didn't introduced VC 's writing to the public in connection with both New...
Publishing Oscar Wilde
OW 's Salome was first published in the English translation by Lord Alfred Douglas from the original French, with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley .
Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Gillespie, Michael Patrick. Oscar Wilde: Life, Work and Criticism. York Press.
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Publishing George Egerton
GE published her first book, Keynotes (six stories in a striking cover by Aubrey Beardsley ), to make much-needed money. The volume achieved instant success, establishing her as what was soon to be called a...
Publishing Florence Farr
FF 's first novel, The Dancing Faun, was published by Elkin Mathews and John Lane as part of their Key Note series, with a cover by Aubrey Beardsley .
Johnson, Josephine. Florence Farr: Bernard Shaw’s new woman. Colin Smythe.
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Farr, Florence. The Dancing Faun. Elkin Mathews and John Lane.
prelims
Occupation Ella D'Arcy
As well as a writer, EDA was an editor, assistant to Henry Harland on the avant-garde Yellow Book, published by John Lane of the Bodley Head . Sources agree on this, though she herself...
Occupation Margiad Evans
Her work here shows some influence of Aubrey Beardsley . It brought her a commission from her cousin's husband Spencer Watts to design the cover for his first novel, Yesterday's Tomorrow, published in 1931...
Occupation Florence Farr
Annie Horniman , whom FF met through the Order of the Golden Dawn , agreed to back the season financially. Farr succeeded in persuading Yeats to write a one-act play for her season, and enlisted...
Friends, Associates Ada Leverson
AL 's first meeting with Oscar Wilde is variously dated 1892 or 1893. They became very close, exchanging compliments, paradoxes, and flattery.
Ellmann, Richard. Oscar Wilde. Viking.
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Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne.
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She was a tower of strength to him at the time...

Timeline

April 1893: The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of the...

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April 1893

The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of the Fine and Applied Arts was founded this month by Charles Holme and first edited by Cleeson White .

April 1894: Aubrey Beardsley became art editor of The...

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April 1894

Aubrey Beardsley became art editor of The Yellow Book, published by John Lane at Bodley Head .

April 1894: The aesthetic quarterly the Yellow Book began...

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April 1894

The aesthetic quarterly the Yellow Book began publication.

January 1896: The first number of The Savoy: An Illustrated...

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January 1896

The first number of The Savoy: An Illustrated Monthly appeared; the cover was by Aubrey Beardsley .

1953: Maurice Girodias established Olympia Press...

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Texts

Beardsley, Aubrey. The Savoy. Editor Symons, Arthur, Leonard Smithers.