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Edgar Fawcett (May 26, 1847 – May 2, 1904) was an American novelist and poet.[1]

Edgar Fawcett
BornMay 26, 1847 (1847-05-26)
New York City
DiedMay 2, 1904 (1904-05-03) (aged 56)
London
OccupationAmerican writer
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Biography



Early life and education


Fawcett was born in New York City on May 26, 1847 and spent much of his life there.[2] Educated at Columbia College, he obtained the A.B. there in 1867 and his M.A. three years later. At Columbia, he was a member of the Fraternity of Delta Phi[3] and the Philolexian Society.[4]


Career


Although successful in his time, his works are mostly forgotten today.[citation needed]

His best known novels, such as Purple and Fine Linen (1873)[1] and New York (1898),[citation needed] were satirical studies of New York high society. Fawcett also wrote a parody of the King Arthur legends entitled The New King Arthur: An Opera Without Music (1885),[citation needed] as well as numerous works for children, such as Short Poems for Short People (1872).[citation needed]

In 1877, his poem "Box" appeared in the Sacramento Daily Union having been reprinted from The Atlantic, where it would appear in the September issue.[5] His volumes of verse included Song and Story (1884)[citation needed] and Songs of Doubt and Dream (1891). His verse was frequently anthologized.[citation needed] "The Man from Mars" was published in the June 1892 issue of Short Stories: A Magazine of Select Fiction.[6]

Stanley R. Harrison's study, entitled Edgar Fawcett, was published in 1972.[7] It lists many unpublished manuscripts sent in for copyright with such titles as "The Man from Mars" and "The Destruction of the Moon," but no trace of most of these beyond the listing seems to exist.[citation needed]


Later life, and death


Fawcett spent many of the last years of his life in London,[1] where he died on May 2, 1904.[8]


Bibliography



References


  1. "Fawcett, Edgar (1847-1904) | The Vault at Pfaff's". pfaffs.web.lehigh.edu. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  2. Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1906). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. IV. Boston: American Biographical Society. Retrieved March 19, 2022 via Internet Archive.
  3. William Simpson Sloan (1881). The Undergraduate Record. Gillis brothers.
  4. Sloan, W.S. (1881). The Undergraduate Record: Columbia College. A Book of Statistical Information. Gillis Bros. pp. 1–29. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  5. Fawcellt, Edgar (August 25, 1877). "Box". Sacramento Daily Union. Vol. 3, no. 154. p. 6.
  6. Fawcett, Edgar (June 1892). "The Man from Mars". Short Stories: A Magazine of Selection Fiction.
  7. Harrison, Stanley R. (1972). Edgar Fawcett. Gale Group.
  8. Notice de personne "Fawcett, Edgar (1847-1904)" [Person notice "Fawcett, Edgar (1847-1904)"] (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. October 12, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2022.

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Edgar Fawcett, né le 26 mai 1847 à New York et mort le 2 mai 1904 (à 56 ans) à Londres, est un romancier et poète américain.



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