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After his death, Gosse was portrayed as a despotic father of uncompromising religious views in Father and Son ( 1907 ), the literary masterpiece of his son, poet and critic Edmund Gosse.
According to Edmund Gosse, his father's career was destroyed by his " strange act of wilfulness " in publishing Omphalos ; Edmund claimed his father had " closed the doors upon himself forever.
Philip Henry Gosse and Edmund Gosse, 1857.
After his father's death, Edmund Gosse published a typical Victorian biography, The Life of Philip Henry Gosse ( 1890 ).
Nevertheless, after reading the latter, the writer George Moore suggested to Edmund that it contained " the germ of a great book ," which Edmund Gosse first published anonymously as Father and Son in 1907.
Gosse was played by Alan Badel and portrayed more sympathetically than in Edmund Gosse's book.
Roger Allam played Gosse and Derek Jacobi, Edmund.
* Edmund Gosse, Naturalist of the Sea Shore, The Life of Philip Henry Gosse, 1890
* Edmund Gosse, Father and Son ( New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907 ); Oxford World Classics edition, 2004.
In the 1870s there was a revival of interest in French forms, led by Andrew Lang, Austin Dobson, Edmund Gosse, W. E. Henley, John Payne, and others.
Edmund Gosse, influenced by Théodore de Banville, was the first English writer to praise the villanelle and bring it into fashion with his 1877 essay " A Plea for Certain Exotic Forms of Verse ".
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Some articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time, such as Edmund Gosse, J.
French commissions dried up and he told his friend Edmund Gosse in 1885 that he contemplated giving up painting for music or business.
Edmund Gosse, by John Singer Sargent, 1886
Sir Edmund William Gosse CB ( 21 September 1849 16 May 1928 ) was an English poet, author and critic ; the son of Philip Henry Gosse and Emily Bowes.
After Eliza Elder Brightwen's death, Edmund Gosse arranged for the publication of her two posthumous works Last Hours with Nature ( 1908 ) and Eliza Brightwen, the Life and Thoughts of a Naturalist ( 1909 ), both edited by W. H. Chesson, and the latter book with an introduction and epilogue by Gosse.

Edmund and introduction
* Morgan, Edmund S. Benjamin Franklin ( 2003 ) the best short introduction excerpt and text search, interpretation by leading scholar
Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis ; and Hugh Boulter, archbishop of Armagh, having appealed in vain to Lord Carteret, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, on Abbadie's behalf, gave him a letter of introduction to Dr. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, and Abbadie left Ireland.
Before the introduction of firearms, bows or crossbows were often used — Saint Sebastian is usually depicted as executed by a squad of Roman auxiliary archers in around 288 AD ; King Edmund the Martyr of East Anglia, by some accounts, was tied to a tree and shot dead by Viking archers on 20 November 869 or 870 AD.
A selection of his plays was edited ( 1888 ) for the " Mermaid " series, with an introduction by Edmund Gosse.
* The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, with a critical introduction ( 5 vols., Boston, 1839 )
Research done by Paul Edmund Thomas ( who wrote an introduction to the 1991 Dell edition ) shows that Eddison started imagining the stories which would turn into The Worm Ouroboros at a very early age.
An adept politician, he served in virtually every government through the period of turmoil in Massachusetts that encompassed the revocation of its first charter in 1684 and the introduction of its second charter in 1692, including the unpopular rule of Sir Edmund Andros in the late 1680s.
His edition, with an introduction, to Edmund Wilson's Selected Writings was published in 2008 ( Lumen, Barcelona ).
In his introduction of the Securities Investor Protection Act to the floor of the Senate, Senator Edmund Muskie stated:
Edmunda Charaszkiewicza, opracowanie, wstęp i prypisy Collection of Documents by Lt. Col. Edmund Charaszkiewicz, edited, with introduction and notes by Andrzej Grzywacz, Marcin Kwiecień, Grzegorz Mazur ( Biblioteka Centrum Dokumentacji Czynu Niepodległościowego, tom 9 ), Kraków, Księgarnia Akademicka, 2000, ISBN 83-7188-449-4, pp. 106-30.
Edmunda Charaszkiewicza ( A Collection of Documents by Lt. Col. Edmund Charaszkiewicz ), opracowanie, wstęp i przypisy ( edited, with introduction and notes by ) Andrzej Grzywacz, Marcin Kwiecień, Grzegorz Mazur, Kraków, Księgarnia Akademicka, 2000, ISBN 83-7188-449-4.
Edmunda Charaszkiewicza, opracowanie, wstęp i przypisy ( A Collection of Documents by Lt. Col. Edmund Charaszkiewicz, edited, with introduction and notes by ) Andrzej Grzywacz, Marcin Kwiecień, Grzegorz Mazur ( Biblioteka Centrum Dokumentacji Czynu Niepodległościowego, tom 9 ), Kraków, Księgarnia Akademicka, 2000, ISBN 978-83-7188-449-8.
Edmunda Charaszkiewicza ( Collection of Documents by Lt. Col. Edmund Charaszkiewicz ), opracowanie, wstęp i przypisy ( edited, with introduction and notes by ) Andrzej Grzywacz, Marcin Kwiecień, Grzegorz Mazur, Kraków, Księgarnia Akademicka, 2000, ISBN 83-7188-449-4.

Edmund and complete
The most complete, critical text of authentic Ephrem was compiled between 1955 and 1979 by Dom Edmund Beck OSB as part of the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium.
He also edited the complete works of Edmund Spenser and Samuel Daniel.
In the 1180s, Strongbow and other Norman magnates helped to fund a complete rebuilding of Christ Church, initially a wooden building, in stone, comprising the construction of a choir, choir aisles and transepts, the crypt and chapels to St. Edmund and St. Mary and St..
* Edmund Burke supports the proposed constitution for Canada, saying that: " To attempt to amalgamate two populations, composed of races of men diverse in language, laws and habitudes, is a complete absurdity.
After the Second Battle of Gaza ended in complete failure, General Archibald Murray, the commander in chief of the British forces in Egypt and Palestine, was replaced by the distinguished cavalry commander, General Edmund Allenby, formerly the commander of the British Third Army on the Western Front.
During the early years of the 19th century, many famous actors appeared at the theatre, including Edmund Kean, as well as popular comedians such as Joseph Grimaldi who for all his gifts as a dramatic actor, is best remembered as the creator of " Joey the Clown " complete with the rouge half-moons on either cheek.
Sections of the original manuscripts were later lost, but have survived in a Polish translation that was made in 1847 by Edmund Chojecki from a complete French copy, now lost.
Sections of the original French-language manuscripts were later lost, but have been back-translated into French from a Polish translation that had been made in 1847 by Edmund Chojecki from a complete French-language copy, now lost.
The first ( and third ever ) team to reach the Pole overland ( January 3 ) is Edmund Hillary's, using adapted Ferguson TE20 tractors, the first powered vehicles to complete a trip here.
She further appears in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene as the ruler of the House of Holiness where with the help of her three daughters she helps the Redcrosse Knight ( the epic's protagonist ) regain his strength and holiness to complete his quest.
This, combined with the successful Siege of Port Hudson on July 9, gave the Union complete control over the Mississippi River, resulting in a major strategic loss for the Confederacy, and cutting off Lt. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's command and the Trans-Mississippi Theater from the Confederacy for the rest of the war.
This was just after the marriage ceremony was complete and Brooke & Edmund were officially married.
A complete edition of his philosophical writings was published in 1875, with a memoir by Edmund Law Lushington.
A slimy, amoral schemer, Edmund is a complete nonentity in the Royal Family to everybody except his mother and his brother.
Johnston did attain political office again, however, by being elected to complete Senator Edmund Pettus's term after Pettus had died in office in 1907.
Many authors of the Elizabethan period, including Edmund Spenser, used characters from the tale in their own works, and some, like John Lane, even wrote complete continuations of it.
A complete edition of the cycle was undertaken by Edmund Stengel, the first volume of which, Hervis de Mes ( Gesellschaft für roman.
An octavo Testament took him two years to complete, and whereas Richard Grafton and Edmund Whitchurch had issued seven folio Bibles in three years, Jugge managed only two in the same period.
Their tryst wasn't a complete secret: the missing video was found by Prince Edmund Winslow who used it to blackmail Phillip when Phillip threatened to fire him from Spaulding.

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