Max Beerbohm

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Standard Name: Beerbohm, Max

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Performance of text Clemence Dane
CD 's stage adaptation of Max Beerbohm 's The Happy Hypocrite was first performed at His Majesty's Theatre , London.
Weintraub, Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 10. Gale Research.
10: 133
Travel Florence Dixie
FD travelled as far as Patagonia in South America, together with her husband, two brothers, and Julius Beerbohm , an explorer who had given her the idea for the journey.
Beerbohm was the brother...
Friends, Associates Ella Hepworth Dixon
She often stayed with Count and Countess Lützow in Bohemia, where in 1903 she met Sibell, Countess of Cromartie , whom she described as one of my firmest friends ever since.
Dixon, Ella Hepworth. "As I Knew Them". Huchinson.
71
Through the...
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 ,...
Friends, Associates Julia Frankau
Literary figures regularly seen at JF 's afternoon salons included George Moore , Max Beerbohm , Arnold Bennett , Somerset Maugham , Sir William Nicholson , and Sir Henry Irving . It was at one...
Textual Production Muriel Jaeger
The title alludes to a Max Beerbohm cartoon in which the twisted, harrowed figure of a twentieth-century man gazes at a question-mark representing the future.
Stratton, Susan. “Muriel Jaeger’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The Question Mark</span>, a Response to Bellamy and Wells”. Foundation, No. 80, pp. 62-9.
68
Publishing Ada Leverson
AL 's A Few Words with Mr. Max Beerbohm appeared in The Sketch.
Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne.
71, 157-8
Friends, Associates Ada Leverson
AL 's circle of friends comprised writers and artists who were to lend the . . . decade its peculiarly distinctive air:
Speedie, Julie. Wonderful Sphinx: The Biography of Ada Leverson. Virago.
27
Max Beerbohm , Aubrey Beardsley , Henry Harland (editor of the...
Intertextuality and Influence Ada Leverson
By now she had contributed parodies of Max Beerbohm , George Moore , and others.
Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne.
24
Friends, Associates Rose Macaulay
RM also regularly attended the gatherings of the Friday Hampstead Circle , presided over by Dorothy and Reeve Brooke and later by Sylvia and Robert Lynd . These gatherings were attended by RM 's friends...
Friends, Associates Charlotte Mew
In the mid-1890s, CM attended literary gatherings at the home of Henry Harland , editor of The Yellow Book. Other writers who attended included Evelyn Sharp , Netta Syrett , Max Beerbohm , Kenneth Grahame
Friends, Associates Alice Meynell
Following her early conquest of Tennyson , AM went on to develop a large circle of literary acquaintances. Callers on the Meynells at Palace Court included Irish writer Katharine Tynan , Aubrey Beardsley (while he...
Literary responses Alice Meynell
To many of her contemporaries (especially male contemporaries), AM symbolised the perfection of Woman and Mother. Many descriptions of her suggest Woolf 's Mrs Ramsay in To the Lighthouse. Coventry Patmore and Francis Thompson
Friends, Associates Lady Ottoline Morrell
LOM continued to entertain in London, hosting such guests as Ethel Smyth , Elizabeth Bowen , Stephen Spender , Max Beerbohm , Hope Mirrlees , Djuna Barnes , Charlie Chaplin , the novelist Henry Green
Reception Ouida
Three essays appeared, all by male critics, commending Ouida 's novels: by G. S. Street in The Yellow Book, Stephen Crane in Book Buyer, and Max Beerbohm in the Saturday Review.
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Gale Research.
43: 360, 361

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Texts

Beerbohm, Max. A Christmas Garland. E. P. Dutton, 1912.
Beerbohm, Max, editor. Herbert Beerbohm Tree: Some Memories of Him and of His Art. Hutchinson, 1920.
Beerbohm, Max. Rossetti and His Circle. William Heinemann, 1922.
Lewis, D. B. Wyndham et al. The Stuffed Owl: An Anthology of Bad Verse. Capricorn, 1962.