Letters, 1881?-1900.

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Letters, 1881?-1900.

[1] 1881?, November 6, London, to H. Buxton Forman, St. John's Woods, England [3 p. with envelope].--Remarks on several letters by Edward J. Trelawney and asks about the authorship of a romance called Titan. [2] 1883, June 5, Dinant-sur-Meuse, Belgium, to Mrs. Rossetti [2 p.].--Explains why he did not visit Mrs. Rossetti. Describes his travels since April. "I was glad to hear the 'Rossetti Sale' had been a success." With pencil note discussing the Rossetti sale. [3] 1900, October 20, London, to [5 p.].--Reasons of health have forced him to suspend work on several literary undertakings. He offers "a little volume of poetry" for publication.

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Rossetti, Mrs.,

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Forman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton), 1842-1917

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The controversial bibliographer Harry Buxton Forman was best known for his work on Shelley, Keats, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, as well as for collaborating with Thomas J. Wise (1859-1937) in the creation of numerous literary forgeries. From the description of Harry Buxton Forman volumes, ca. 1892-1907. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 82181516 Harry Buxton Forman, English bibliographer and forger. He wrote a great deal of critical and bibliographic literary...

Sharp, William, 1855-1905

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William Sharp was a noted English author, writing prolifically in every conceivable genre. After his death, it was surprisingly revealed that he was also "Fiona MacLeod," a popular mystical writer whose work became a keystone of the Celtic Renaissance. Sharp's themes of mysticism, alienation, symbolism, and spiritual exhaustion fuse mythology with modernism, anticipating the work of Eliot, Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence. From the description of William Sharp letters, 1889-1894. (Pennsylvan...

Trelawny, Edward John, 1792-1881

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English author and adventurer. From the description of Edward J. Trelawny collection, 1824-1890. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70925559 From the description of ALS : Lerici, Italy, to Lord Byron, Pisa, [1822 July 13]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122591848 Epithet: of Add MS 36461 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000353.0x0000af ...