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 Jaegers The Question Mark, a Response to Bellamy and Wells”. Foundation, No. 80, 1 Sept.–30 Nov. 2000, pp. 62-9.
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Iris Tree
IT
contributed a short memoir on her father to Max Beerbohm
's biography of him, Herbert Beerbohm Tree: Some Memories of Him and of His Art.
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G. B. Stern
GBS
often broadcast on the BBC
. She reviewed books, and later remembered an encounter with an old typescript of a review of A. E. Gallatin
's Sir Max Beerbohm
—Bibliographical Notes, 1944, during...
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
,...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text
Rebecca West
This collection, which consists of RW
's contributions to the Bookman in the years 1929-1930, includes Feminist Revolt, Old and New, Notes on the Effect of Women Writers on Mr. Max Beerbohm, and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text
G. B. Stern
She begins by quoting in its entirety Robert Browning
's poem entitled Memorabilia, which as she observes is better known by its opening line, Ah, did you once see Shelley
plain?
qtd. in
Stern, G. B. . And did he stop and speak to you?. Henry Regnery, 1958.
prelims
She approaches...
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.