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Russel, George William, 1867-1935

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AEon, 1867-1935

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James B. Pond owns Pond's Bureau, presumably a speaker's bureau that contacted AE about lecturing.

From the description of Autograph letter signed to James B. Pond, Hyde Park, 3 Sept. 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398235

George William Russell (pen name was AE or AEon), was an Irish poet, mystic, painter, economist, and journalist.

From the description of Papers, 1889-1933 (inclusive), 1895-1933 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155180821

Irish author.

From the description of Letter, 1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367390505

Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.

"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).

Irish writer James Stephens (1882–1950), whose friend and mentor was George Russell, wrote poems and novels during the Irish Literary Renaissance. Stephens was well regarded by his contemporaries James Joyce, W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, George Moore, and Oliver St. John Gogarty.

"Stephens, James, 1882–1950." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 15, 2007).

From the guide to the George William Russell [AE] letters to James Stephens, 1925–1928, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)

Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) infused his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.

"Russell, George William, 1867–1935" Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).

From the guide to the George William Russell [AE] letter, 1915 January 19, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)

Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.

"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).

From the guide to the George William Russell [AE] letters and poems, 1927, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)

Irish writer, poet and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) was known for infusing his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.

"Russell, George William, 1867–1935." Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).

From the guide to the George William Russell [AE] letters, 1925–1929, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)

Irish writer, poet, and painter George William Russell (1867–1935) infused his work with spirituality. Russell was also politically active, writing about Irish identity and independence under the pseudonym AE. Beginning in 1905, Russell edited The Irish Homestead and continued this role when the paper merged with The Irish Statesman in 1923. Russell's writing covered a wide span of themes in the arts, philosophy, and politics.

"Russell, George William, 1867–1935" Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.com (accessed February 9, 2007).

From the guide to the George William Russell [AE] letter to [Summers], 1934 September 28, (University of Delaware Library - Special Collections)

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