Ralph Pite, Elizabeth Nolan, Janet Beer
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part IV, Volume 3
Henry James, Edith Wharton and Oscar Wilde by their Contemporaries
Ralph Pite, Elizabeth Nolan, Janet Beer
Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part IV, Volume 3
Henry James, Edith Wharton and Oscar Wilde by their Contemporaries
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Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this set collects contemporary memoirs, biographies and ephemera relating to Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton
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Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this set collects contemporary memoirs, biographies and ephemera relating to Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754652
- ISBN-10: 113875465X
- Artikelnr.: 75426243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781138754652
- ISBN-10: 113875465X
- Artikelnr.: 75426243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume Editors: Jane Spirit (Oscar Wilde), Sarah Annes Brown (Henry James), Elizabeth Nolan & Janet Beer (Edith Wharton), Series Editor Ralph Pite.
Introduction, A. Transcriptions from Manuscript Material 1. William Hepburn
Buckler 2. Margaret Terry Chanler 3. Kenneth Clark 4. Eunice Ives Maynard
5. Lady Christabel Aberconway 6. Robert Norton 7. Sara Norton 8. William
King Richardson 9. John Hugh Smith 10. Nicky Mariano 11. Mary Berenson 12.
Charles Du Bos 13. Jacques-Emile Blanche 14. Gaillard Lapsley 15. Henry
James 16. Theodore Roosevelt 17. Lady Elizabeth Lindsay and Lady Sybil
Smith B. Facsimile Material 18. Francis Hackett, Horizons 19. Elisabeth
Marbury, My Crystal Ball 20. Arthur B. Maurice, Makers of Modern American
Fiction (Women) 21. Letter from Henry James to Walter Berry, Letters of
Henry James to Walter Berry 22. Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Edith Wharton:
A Critical Study 23. Christopher Ward, The Triumph of the Nut and Other
Parodies 24. John Curtis Underwood, Literature and Insurgency 25. Henry
James, Notes on Novelists 26. Cale Young Rice, Bridging the Years 27. Percy
Lubbock, 'The Novels of Edith Wharton', Quarterly Review 28. Janet Flanner,
'Dearest Edith', New Yorker 29. Articles from New York Times a. Anon.,
'Famous Writers Aid War Sufferers' (30 January 1916) b. Anon., 'Edith
Wharton's Work in France' (13 April 1919) c. Anon., 'Names 12 Greatest of
Our Living Women' (6 May 1923) d. Anon., 'France Honours Americans; Edith
Wharton and Two Newspaper Men Promoted in Legion' (9 August 1923) e. Anon.,
'First Women Elected to Institute of Arts; Edith Wharton Among the Four
Chosen' (12 November 1926) 30. Obituaries 31. Certificates and a Portrait
Buckler 2. Margaret Terry Chanler 3. Kenneth Clark 4. Eunice Ives Maynard
5. Lady Christabel Aberconway 6. Robert Norton 7. Sara Norton 8. William
King Richardson 9. John Hugh Smith 10. Nicky Mariano 11. Mary Berenson 12.
Charles Du Bos 13. Jacques-Emile Blanche 14. Gaillard Lapsley 15. Henry
James 16. Theodore Roosevelt 17. Lady Elizabeth Lindsay and Lady Sybil
Smith B. Facsimile Material 18. Francis Hackett, Horizons 19. Elisabeth
Marbury, My Crystal Ball 20. Arthur B. Maurice, Makers of Modern American
Fiction (Women) 21. Letter from Henry James to Walter Berry, Letters of
Henry James to Walter Berry 22. Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Edith Wharton:
A Critical Study 23. Christopher Ward, The Triumph of the Nut and Other
Parodies 24. John Curtis Underwood, Literature and Insurgency 25. Henry
James, Notes on Novelists 26. Cale Young Rice, Bridging the Years 27. Percy
Lubbock, 'The Novels of Edith Wharton', Quarterly Review 28. Janet Flanner,
'Dearest Edith', New Yorker 29. Articles from New York Times a. Anon.,
'Famous Writers Aid War Sufferers' (30 January 1916) b. Anon., 'Edith
Wharton's Work in France' (13 April 1919) c. Anon., 'Names 12 Greatest of
Our Living Women' (6 May 1923) d. Anon., 'France Honours Americans; Edith
Wharton and Two Newspaper Men Promoted in Legion' (9 August 1923) e. Anon.,
'First Women Elected to Institute of Arts; Edith Wharton Among the Four
Chosen' (12 November 1926) 30. Obituaries 31. Certificates and a Portrait
Introduction, A. Transcriptions from Manuscript Material 1. William Hepburn
Buckler 2. Margaret Terry Chanler 3. Kenneth Clark 4. Eunice Ives Maynard
5. Lady Christabel Aberconway 6. Robert Norton 7. Sara Norton 8. William
King Richardson 9. John Hugh Smith 10. Nicky Mariano 11. Mary Berenson 12.
Charles Du Bos 13. Jacques-Emile Blanche 14. Gaillard Lapsley 15. Henry
James 16. Theodore Roosevelt 17. Lady Elizabeth Lindsay and Lady Sybil
Smith B. Facsimile Material 18. Francis Hackett, Horizons 19. Elisabeth
Marbury, My Crystal Ball 20. Arthur B. Maurice, Makers of Modern American
Fiction (Women) 21. Letter from Henry James to Walter Berry, Letters of
Henry James to Walter Berry 22. Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Edith Wharton:
A Critical Study 23. Christopher Ward, The Triumph of the Nut and Other
Parodies 24. John Curtis Underwood, Literature and Insurgency 25. Henry
James, Notes on Novelists 26. Cale Young Rice, Bridging the Years 27. Percy
Lubbock, 'The Novels of Edith Wharton', Quarterly Review 28. Janet Flanner,
'Dearest Edith', New Yorker 29. Articles from New York Times a. Anon.,
'Famous Writers Aid War Sufferers' (30 January 1916) b. Anon., 'Edith
Wharton's Work in France' (13 April 1919) c. Anon., 'Names 12 Greatest of
Our Living Women' (6 May 1923) d. Anon., 'France Honours Americans; Edith
Wharton and Two Newspaper Men Promoted in Legion' (9 August 1923) e. Anon.,
'First Women Elected to Institute of Arts; Edith Wharton Among the Four
Chosen' (12 November 1926) 30. Obituaries 31. Certificates and a Portrait
Buckler 2. Margaret Terry Chanler 3. Kenneth Clark 4. Eunice Ives Maynard
5. Lady Christabel Aberconway 6. Robert Norton 7. Sara Norton 8. William
King Richardson 9. John Hugh Smith 10. Nicky Mariano 11. Mary Berenson 12.
Charles Du Bos 13. Jacques-Emile Blanche 14. Gaillard Lapsley 15. Henry
James 16. Theodore Roosevelt 17. Lady Elizabeth Lindsay and Lady Sybil
Smith B. Facsimile Material 18. Francis Hackett, Horizons 19. Elisabeth
Marbury, My Crystal Ball 20. Arthur B. Maurice, Makers of Modern American
Fiction (Women) 21. Letter from Henry James to Walter Berry, Letters of
Henry James to Walter Berry 22. Katherine Fullerton Gerould, Edith Wharton:
A Critical Study 23. Christopher Ward, The Triumph of the Nut and Other
Parodies 24. John Curtis Underwood, Literature and Insurgency 25. Henry
James, Notes on Novelists 26. Cale Young Rice, Bridging the Years 27. Percy
Lubbock, 'The Novels of Edith Wharton', Quarterly Review 28. Janet Flanner,
'Dearest Edith', New Yorker 29. Articles from New York Times a. Anon.,
'Famous Writers Aid War Sufferers' (30 January 1916) b. Anon., 'Edith
Wharton's Work in France' (13 April 1919) c. Anon., 'Names 12 Greatest of
Our Living Women' (6 May 1923) d. Anon., 'France Honours Americans; Edith
Wharton and Two Newspaper Men Promoted in Legion' (9 August 1923) e. Anon.,
'First Women Elected to Institute of Arts; Edith Wharton Among the Four
Chosen' (12 November 1926) 30. Obituaries 31. Certificates and a Portrait