Selected Letters of W.E. Henley


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The text of the book consists of some 150 letters (out of a corpus of 2500) written by the late nineteenth-century poet critic editor and journalist W.E. Henley to various figures of the period e.g. R.L. Stevenson H. G. Wells J.M. Barrie William Archer Rodin Wilde Kipling Arthur Morrison Alice Meynell and Edmund Gosse. Letters are also included to other figures within Henley’s immediate circle his wife Anna his financial backer Fitzroy Bell Charles Baxter the arbitrator in the quarrel between Henley and Stevenson and his Edinburgh art collector friend Hamilton Bruce. Each letter is fully annotated. An introduction places Henley within the period and provides a biographical account of his life and literary work which is reflected in his letters. Of particular importance is the role of Henley as editor of London the Magazine of Art the Scots Observer and later the National Observer and the New Review.
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