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Is it happenstance that this decadent aesthete — best known from Max Beerbohm’s sketch of his career — disappeared in the very year that “Irene Iddesleigh” was published? Review | What’s the worst novel ever? It might be this 19th-century train wreck. 2018-08-21T04:00:00Z
Admittedly, the “Macbeth” prohibition has its origins in nonsense, as an invention of the 19th-century critic and essayist Max Beerbohm. Break a Leg but Never Whistle: How Stage Superstitions Live On 2022-04-27T04:00:00Z
Zuleika Dobson by Max Beerbohm A mad fantasy, subtitled "An Oxford love story", this is a satire on the sheltered world of Oxford colleges a century ago. Val McDermid's top 10 Oxford novels 2010-09-24T09:37:00Z
Here too are collected some book reviews and occasional pieces on Max Beerbohm and kangaroos, recalling a vanished age of prose civility. Christmas gifts 2012: the best stocking-filler books 2012-11-28T13:00:03Z
No wonder that the master of that subgenre, Max Beerbohm, esteemed Strachey so highly and spoke almost gushingly about the beauty of his prose. Review | The biography that changed biography forever 2018-01-30T05:00:00Z
But, at his best, Bennett hinted he might become the Max Beerbohm of the electronic age. Alan Bennett: a quiet radical 2012-10-12T09:38:00Z
Artists like William Blake and Max Beerbohm belong to a select club of switch-hitters, which the poet and irreverent cultural critic Wayne Koestenbaum is bidding to join. Art In Review: WAYNE KOESTENBAUM, JANE CORRIGAN, JOE FYFE 2012-11-29T20:26:24Z
Max Beerbohm composed a cheeky poem about court life: “The King is duller than the Queen … the Queen is duller than the King.” Review | George V, the proudly ‘ordinary’ king who rebranded the British monarchy 2022-01-28T05:00:00Z
Max Beerbohm wrote cantankerously of them “violently vying with one another for one’s attention, fiercely striving to outdo the rest in crudity of design and colour.” New book is a colorful history of judging a book by its cover 2017-12-30T05:00:00Z
Instances in the lives of Max Beerbohm, the caricaturist and notable man of letters, and W. Somerset Maugham, the novelist, inspired Coward to write “A Song at Twilight” as a starring vehicle for himself. Review: ‘A Song at Twilight’ at Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey 2016-05-20T04:00:00Z
His fan the essayist Max Beerbohm made a sour list of twenty instances in which he thought that James had falsified documents. The Peculiar Radiance of Henry James’s Memoirs 2016-01-18T05:00:00Z
There was no Max Beerbohm in his day to appreciate his polish and talents and to pity his wife for playing her tragedy in tights. George Cruikshank 2011-12-18T03:00:20.137Z
Max Beerbohm was born in London in 1872; studied at Charterhouse School and Merton College, Oxford; and was a brilliant figure in the Savoy and Yellow Book circles by the time he was twenty-four. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z
Readers who have grappled with 'The Works of Max Beerbohm' will stagger beneath the announcement that 'More' has come from the same hand.... The Happy Hypocrite A Fairy Tale For Tired Men 2011-06-24T02:00:21.977Z
Birrell, Walkley and Max Beerbohm have followed rather in the wake of the Stephens and Bagehot, who have criticized the sufficiency of the titles made out by the more enthusiastic and lyrical eulogists. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
“Oh such a piteous, good, feeble, heroic little figure,” the satirist Max Beerbohm remarked at George’s coronation in 1911. Book Review - George, Nicholas and Wilhelm - Three Royal Cousins and the Road to World War I - By Miranda Carter 2010-04-02T15:36:00Z
"It would be dreadful to read of the sudden death of Quiller-Couch from apoplectic pride or to hear that Hilaire Belloc or Max Beerbohm had burst with exultation in his bath." Sinister Street, vol. 2
IT was Quintillian or Mr. Max Beerbohm who said, "History repeats itself: historians repeat each other." Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z
Not long ago 'The Works of Max Beerbohm' were published in one slim volume. The Happy Hypocrite A Fairy Tale For Tired Men 2011-06-24T02:00:21.977Z
Formerly in the possession of Max Beerbohm, Esq., but since lost. Aubrey Beardsley
Guy had given a farewell glance at Max Beerbohm's caricature. Plashers Mead A Novel
We distribute a great many honours, and indeed the time may come, as Mr Max Beerbohm says, when everybody will be sentenced to a knighthood without the option of a fine. A Novelist on Novels
And by the way, Max Beerbohm's parody of Belloc, in A Christmas Garland, is something not to be missed. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z
We hope that Max Beerbohm read far enough in Bergson to appreciate what Mr. Santayana says of that philosopher. The So-called Human Race
But as Max Beerbohm's caricature—the 1908 one I mean—brought out all too plainly, there was in his very animation, something of the alert liveliness of the hunted man. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
My friends, Mr. G. K. Chesterton and Mr. Max Beerbohm, those brilliant ornaments of our age, when they chance to write about Socialism, confess this universal failing—albeit in a very different quality and measure. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism
Certainly his Collected Parodies is a masterly performance quite fit to go on the shelf with Max Beerbohm’s A Christmas Garland. When Winter Comes to Main Street
It is no mere coincidence that the two cleverest literary debutants of that last decade, Mr. Max Beerbohm and the subject of this essay, both stepped on the stage making a pretty exhibition of boredom. G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study
While more humorous than perhaps was intended, they fall short of the forms suggested by Max Beerbohm, in “How Shall I Word It?” The So-called Human Race
One can find further analogies in the Aubrey Beardsley of "Under the Hill," in the elaborate stylized irony of Max Beerbohm. The Merry-Go-Round
It is useless to protest, as Mr. Max Beerbohm once said in his delicious 'Defence of Cosmetics.' The Green Carnation
Is it possible that he is a relative of Mr. Max Beerbohm's friend Kolniyatchi? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914
One of Max Beerbohm's cartoons shows us the young Twentieth Century going at top speed, and watched by two of his predecessors. Candide
The two survivals of that time, as far as I know, are Mr. Max Beerbohm and Mr. Graham Robertson; two most charming people; but the air they had to live in was the devil. George Bernard Shaw
For a precisely contrary theory turn to "The Naming of Streets" in Max Beerbohm's "Yet Again." The Merry-Go-Round
Early in his Battersea life Gilbert received a note from Max Beerbohm, the great humourist, introducing himself and suggesting a luncheon together. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
For the rest, he is most widely known, or perhaps only most widely chaffed, because of a literary style that lends itself to parody and is a glorious feast for Mr. Max Beerbohm. The Victorian Age in Literature
Among the living may be mentioned Mr. George Street; Mr. Max Beerbohm and his brother; Mr. Albert Rothenstein and his brother, &c.  Masques & Phases
But in the current issue "Modern Poetry" is put after a "study" of the Chancellor of the Exchequer by Max Beerbohm. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
Du Maurier was like our own Max Beerbohm in this—his legends and drawings were inseparable. George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians
Went to see Max Beerbohm's caricature of Gilbert at the    Carfax Gallery. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
He was as fond of nonsense as Mr. Max Beerbohm. Varied Types
It is not indiscreet if I say that he belonged to what was quite a brilliant little period—the days of Mr. Eric Parker, Mr. Max Beerbohm, and Mr. Reginald Turner.  Masques & Phases
Whistler used to term it "Max Beerbohm's Limburger French." Whistler Stories
I grew up in that thorough-fare which Mr. Max Beerbohm, with his usual easy exactitude of phrase, has described as "dapper, with a leaning to the fine arts." The New Jerusalem
His little elfish face and figure was recognised by old Paulines as suggested by a form master of their youth; but by the entire reviewing world as Max Beerbohm. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Such stories as Mr. Max Beerbohm's "Happy Hypocrite" are conceptions which would vanish or fall into utter nonsense if viewed by one single degree too seriously. Varied Types
Exquisite and darling Salomé, I will give you the head of Max Beerbohm Masques & Phases
Mr Bourchier has written rather bitterly about some remarks of Mr Max Beerbohm concerning English acting. Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette"
Such stories as Mr Max Beerbohm's 'Happy Hypocrite' are conceptions which would vanish or fall into utter nonsense if viewed by one single degree too seriously. Twelve Types
Mr. Max Beerbohm, I remember, professed to understand the first two forms of popular wit, but said that the third quite stumped him. All Things Considered
So sponsored, in the pages of Punch and the composition of Mr. Max Beerbohm, it has become an accepted convention too habitual for remark. Angels & Ministers
As Mr. Max Beerbohm pointed out in one of his extraordinarily sensible and sincere critiques, Whistler really regarded Whistler as his greatest work of art. Heretics
He suggests that Mr Max Beerbohm is not competent to criticize actors because he is not a master of any branch of the difficult art of acting. Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette"
Indeed, in the wild school of caricature then current, Mr Max Beerbohm had represented him as a proposition in the fourth book of Euclid. The Wisdom of Father Brown
Mr. Max Beerbohm thought he understood the first two forms; but I am not sure that he did. All Things Considered
She sat, a little plump elderly lady in black lace, for all the world like Queen Victoria in Max Beerbohm's drawing of Alfred Tennyson reading to her Victorian Majesty, with space before her. Aaron's Rod
I happen to possess a book of Mr. Max Beerbohm's caricatures, one of which depicts the unfortunate poet in question. A Miscellany of Men
A Caricature of Mr. Beerbohm Tree, a wood engraving after the drawing by Max Beerbohm. The Works of Max Beerbohm
A wood engraving after the drawing by Max Beerbohm. The Works of Max Beerbohm
That the same week should have seen the advent in this world of two such notable reformers as Aubrey Beardsley and Max Beerbohm is a coincidence to which no antiquary has previously drawn attention. The Works of Max Beerbohm
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