Edmund Gosse

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Edmund Gosse, by [[John Singer Sargent Sir Edmund William Gosse (; 21 September 184916 May 1928) was an English poet, author and critic. He was strictly brought up in a small Protestant sect, the Plymouth Brethren, but broke away sharply from that faith. His account of his childhood in the book ''Father and Son'' has been described as the first psychological biography.

His friendship with the sculptor Hamo Thornycroft inspired a successful career as a historian of late-Victorian sculpture. His translations of Henrik Ibsen helped to promote that playwright in England, and he encouraged the careers of Sarojini Naidu, Toru Dutt, W. B. Yeats and James Joyce. He also lectured in English literature at Cambridge University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A Study of Shakespeare : "Body and spirit are twins: God only knows which is which.". by Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909

    Published 2017
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    Hedda Gabler / by Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer. by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906

    Published 2015
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    Hedda Gabler : a play in four acts / Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Edmund Gosse, William Archer. by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906

    Published 2009
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