H*NRY J*M*S
It was with the sense of a, for him, very memorable
something that he peered now into the immediate future,
and tried, not without compunction, to take that period
up where he had, prospec...
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"My gifts are small," Max Beerbohm once observed. "I've used them very well and discreetly, never straining them; and the result is that I've made a charming little reputation." Beerbohm, a well-known...
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Henry Maximilian Beerbohm, always known as Max, is a classic instance of the artist-writer with notable achievements in both fields--a specialty, almost a monopoly, of English cultural history: other ...
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In the early decades of the twentieth century, Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) was a well-known caricaturist, drama critic, and essayist, one of England's most popular--and at times, much pilloried--men of l...
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