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         Saltus Edgar:     more books (17)
  1. Biography - Saltus, Edgar (1855-1921): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  2. Imperial purple. by Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1906-01-01
  3. Mary Magdalen. a chronicle. by Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1891
  4. The monster. by Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1912-01-01
  5. The perfume of Eros; a Fifth avenue incident. by Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1905-01-01
  6. Vanity square; a story of Fifth avenue life. by Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1906-01-01
  7. Balzac. by Edgar Evertson Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1884-01-01
  8. The pace that kills; a chronicle [by] Edgar Saltus. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1889-01-01
  9. The philosophy of disenchantment by Edgar Evertson Saltus by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1888-01-01
  10. Historia amoris a history of love ancient and modern by Edgar Sa by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1922-01-01
  11. The lords of the ghostland; a history of the ideal. by Edgar Sal by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1907-01-01
  12. The anatomy of negation. by Saltus. Edgar. 1855-1921., 1889-01-01
  13. Eden, an episode by Edgar, 1855-1921 Saltus, 2009-10-26
  14. The lords of the ghostland; a history of the ideal by Saltus Edgar 1855-1921, 1907-01-01

41. Chronological List
Third Coast 2000. Saltus, Edgar (Evertson) (18551921) (stories)The Grand Duke’s Rubies (ss). SALVAGE, JANET (stories) The Wrong
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WALLACE, PATRICIA ; [i.e., Patricia Wallace Estrada] (1949- ) (stories)
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WALLACE, ROBERT ; house pseudonym (stories)

42. Frank Harris Collection
Blasco, Ibáñez, Viscente, 186719282.5, 10.1. Borah, William Edgar, 1865-19402.5 Estaban, 1902-19658.10, 10.5. Saltus, Edgar, 1855-19214.10. Saltus, Marie, 1883?-19604.10
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Frank Harris, 1855-1931
Collection, 1888-1955
10 boxes (4.2 linear feet), 1 galley folder Acquisition: Purchases, 1957-1974
Access: Open for research
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Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents

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Index of Correspondents
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Index of Works
Biographical Sketch
James Thomas Harris was born in Galway, Ireland, in 1856, the fourth of five children. After the early death of their mother, Harris was raised largely by his siblings before his father, a commander in the British Coast Guard, sent him to school in Wales. Harris ran away from school in 1871 and sailed to America. Between 1871 and 1872 Harris worked as a bootblack, construction worker, hotel clerk, and possibly as a cowboy. He traveled from New York to Chicago and ended up in Lawrence, Kansas, in 1872, where two of his brothers had settled. While Harris worked in his brothers' butcher shop and attended lectures at the University of Kansas he met and was influenced by Byron Smith, a promising young classics professor with an interest in Karl Marx. Harris placed enough importance on his association with Smith to change his name as an indication of a sort of rebirth. From that time on he was known as Frank Harris. Harris briefly returned to England in 1875 before leaving for Europe where he began an educational tour. He began at the Sorbonne in Paris, and then moved on to Heidelberg, Göttingen, and Munich. In 1878 he married Florence Adams, of Brighton. Following her death ten months later, Harris took an extended tour of Italy, Greece, Austria, Russia, and Ireland.

43. WAG: Edgar Saltus Forgotten Genius Of American Letters?
Edgar Saltus, the author of impressionistic histories of Rome and Russia (as well as a friend of Oscar Wilde), is a stylistic master who deserves a second look today. later readers. Edgar Saltus
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Edgar Saltus, the author of impressionistic histories of Rome and Russia (as well as a friend of Oscar Wilde), is a stylistic master who deserves a second look today. L The beginning of the twenty-first century is an appropriate time to look back on Edgar Saltus and his work. Today, the term "creative nonfiction" is bandied about everywhere without meaning much more than simplistic confessional essays or lazy academicism. However, in his day, Saltus's impressionistic histories of Rome, Russia and other subjects were truly creative nonfiction par excellence . He reveled in the dark side of history: the violence and eroticism of the past stirred back to life at the touch of Saltus's pen. He was one of the first brave scribes to write in English about important figures such as the Marquis de Sade and Gilles de Rais. In fact, Saltus began his career with two bold philosophical books, The Philosophy of Disenchantment , a treatise on pessimism in the vein of Schopenhauer, and The Anatomy of Negation , a history of skepticism and atheism. Always full of self-vilifying humor, Saltus once stated in a letter: "I wrote

44. Edgar Saltus: Forgotten Genius Of American Letters?
later readers. Edgar Saltus, who was born in New York in 1855 and died there in 1921, fits this latter numerous histories and novels, Saltus had a penchant for unrestrained
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by Jason DeBoer Jason DeBoer currently resides in Chicago, Illinois, where he is creating a new literary and philosophical publishing house called Trembling Sun Press. He is the managing editor of Eighteenth–Century Studies, an academic journal based at Northwestern University. His fiction has recently appeared in numerous journals, including
The Barcelona Review
Libido
The Wisconsin Review Eclectica Exquisite Corpse Suspect Thoughts CrossConnect
, and Linnaean Street . At the moment he is working on Stupor , his debut novel. E-mail: tremblingsun@yahoo.com Previous columns: Sublime Hatred:
Nietzsche’s

Anti-Christianity
Eschatology ... Introduction
Edgar Saltus:
Forgotten Genius of American Letters?
Literary history is strewn with authors who, for one reason or another, have failed to secure enduring fame. Some of these writers have been read but grossly under-appreciated, such as Octave Mirbeau and Nathanael West, while others, such as Petrus Borel and Göttfried Benn, have been almost completely ignored by later readers. Edgar Saltus, who was born in New York in 1855 and died there in 1921, fits this latter category. The author of numerous histories and novels, Saltus had a penchant for unrestrained pessimism, radical style, and vicious wit, which earned him the friendship of contemporary writers such as Oscar Wilde. As a writer, one can draw various comparisons to Saltus: he possessed some of the decadent florid imagery of Huysmans, the macabre sensibility of Bierce and Poe, the stylistic perfection of Flaubert, and the piercing wit of Wilde. Yet, Saltus was original enough as a talent to make any single comparison inadequate.

45. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (S)
1588 1653. Salom, Philip (Salom, Philip ). 1950 - Present. Saltus, Edgar(Saltus, Edgar ). 1855 - 1921. Salutin, Rick (Salutin, Rick ). 1942 - Present.
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46. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - S 1
Salomé, * 1954 + living Germany, Painter. Saltus, Edgar, * 1855+ 1921 - USA, Novelist. Samaras, Lucas, * 1936 + living - USA, Artist.
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Famous GLTB People (Or who tried it at least once...) CLICK ON THE UNDERLINED NAMES
TO READ SOME DOCUMENTATION ABOUT THAT PERSONAGE Being this list too long, we split it in three parts;
from Saadi to Sergius from Serrault to Somov from Sondheim to Szymanowsky
Saadi

* 1184 + 1291 - Persia
Poet Sabato, Larry * ? + ? - U.S.A. Political analyst, professor Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von * 1836 + 1895 - Austria Writer Sachs, Maurice * 1906 + 1945 - France Writer Sackville-West, Victoria * 1892 + 1962 - U.K. Writer, poet Sacred Band of Thebes c. 371 + 338 BC - Greece Military unit Sade, Marquis de * 1740 + 1814 - France Writer "Saffire the Uppity Blues Women" active ? - U.S.A. Musical group Sahacat late 15th cent. - Morocco Sacred Lesbian Congregation Sahaykwisa * 1850 + 1895 - U.S.A. Mohave shaman Saint, Assotto * 1957 + 1994 - Haiti Writer, publisher, activist St. Cloud, Tiffani * 1978 + living - U.S.A. African American Youth Activist St. John, Keith * ? + living - U.S.A. African-American Politician Alderman, second ward Albany, NY. First black openly gay elected official in the U. S.

47. Masquerade: Queer Poetry In America To The End Of World War II
74, (1). Together. 75, (1). Flowers in the Dark. 76, (1). We Wha (18491896).Legend. 76, (4). Edgar Saltus (18551921). Infidelity. 80, (1). Imeros. 80, (1).Hope. 81, (1).
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An overview of homosexual themed poetry in America, from early pre-colonial times to the end of World War II features works by Hart Crane, Christopher Isherwood, Walt Whitman, Mercedes De Acosta, Emily Dickinson, Djuna Barnes, Sara Teasdale, John Erskine, Marsden Hartley, and many others. Simultaneous.
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Preface xxi Introduction xxv ANONYMOUS SONGS AND CHANTS Hawaii Paoa's Proclamation to Hiiaka Shark Hula for Ka-lani-'opu'u Chant of Welcome for Ka-mehameha Kawelo's War Chant Song [I will not chase the mirage of Mana] Kamapuaa's Chant Hiiaka's Lament for Hopoe Paoa's Lament for Lohiau Native America Bekotsidi's Song of Blessing A Stalking Song of Be'gocidi Three Songs of Initiation Song of the Alyha's Skirt Song of the Hwame Song of the Boy Who Paints Dice A Hogan-Building Song of Be'gocidi Cowboy Three Limericks There was a cowboy named Hooter A cowboy named Bill Young cowboys had a great fear The Lavender Cowboy The Little Bunch of Cactus on the Wall Riding Song Voodoo Devotee's Song Lesson Song Invisibility Song Priest's Song Song Announcing Death Song of Reproach Song of Allegiance Song Requesting Protection

48. Food For Thought: Biographies
Saltonstall, Leverett (American lawyer, politician), 18921979. Saltus, EdgarEvertson (American author), 1855-1921. Saltykov, Mikhail Yevgrafovich (pseud.
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Sa, Mem de (Portuguese colonial official) Saada, Antun (Brazilian-born Syrian political agitator) Sa'adia ben Joseph (Jewish commentator, scholar) Saarinen, Eero (Finnish-born American architect; son of Eliel) Saarinen, (Gottlieb) Eliel (Finnish-born American architect) Saavedra, Juan Bautista (Bolivian jurist; president 1921-25) Saavedra Fajardo, Diego (Spanish diplomat, writer) Saavedra Lamas, Carlos (Argentine jurist, diplomat) Saavedra Ramirez de Baquendano, Angel de (Span. polit., writer) Saba (or Sabas), Saint (Turkish Christian monk) Sabatier, (Louis-) Auguste (French Protestant theologian) Sabatier, Paul (French chemist) Sabatini, Rafael (Italian novelist in English) Sabbatini, Nicola (Italian architect) Sabellius (Roman Christian prelate, theologian) fl. c.220 Sabin, Albert Bruce (American physician) Sabine, Sir Edward (British soldier, astronomer) Sabine, Wallace Clement Ware (American physicist) Sabinian (Sabinianus) (Pope 604-606) d.606 Sable, Jean Baptist Point (Haitian-born Am. pioneer trader) Sabutai (or Subotai) (Mongol general) c.1172-1245

49. ResAnet Results Summary
Oxford Clarendon Press, 1973. RecordSaltus, Edgar Evertson, 1855-1921. Theanatomy of negation. New York Brentano s ; New York AMS Press, 1968.
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Sort By: Title Author Date Search Term(s): Subject=Skepticism matches found
  • Nielsen, Kai. Scepticism / Kai Nielsen. London : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 1973.
  • Unger, Peter. Ignorance : a case for scepticism / Peter Unger. Oxford [Eng.] : Clarendon Press, 1975.
  • Newell, R. W. The concept of philosophy / [by] R. W. Newell. London : Methuen, 1967.
  • Stove, D. C. (David Charles). Probability and Hume's inductive scepticism / [by] D. C. Stove. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1973.
  • Saltus, Edgar Evertson, 1855-1921. The anatomy of negation. New York : Brentano's ; New York : AMS Press, [1968].
  • Gupta, Shefali, 1918-. Between scepticism and relationalism / Shefali Gupta. Calcutta : Scientific Book Agency, 1974.
  • Odegard, Douglas, 1935-. Knowledge and scepticism / Douglas Odegard. Totowa, N.J. : Rowman and Littlefield, c1982.
  • Penelhum, Terence, 1929-. God and skepticism : a study in skepticism and fideism / Terence Penelhum. Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Hingham, MA : Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic P
  • Allen, Don Cameron, 1904-. Doubt's boundless sea; skepticism and faith in the Renaissance. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins P, 1964.
  • 50. ResAnet Record
    10060391 Monograph COPIES NL Stacks DG271 S3 1968 NAME(S) *Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921TITLE(S) Imperial purple PUBLISHER Chicago M. Higgins, 1892 ; New
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    AMICUS No. 10060391 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - DG271 S3 1968 NAME(S): * Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921 TITLE(S): Imperial purple PUBLISHER: Chicago : M. Higgins, 1892 ; New York : AMS Press, [1968]. DESCRIPTION: 234 p. ; 23 cm. SUBJECTS: EmperorsRome

    51. Waukegan Public Library /All Locations
    Shchedrin Mikhail 1826 1889 See Saltykov Mikhail Evgrafovich 1826 1889 1Saltus Edgar Evertson 1855 1921 See Saltus Edgar 1855 1921 1 Saltykov
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    Correspondence and records, 18321944 (bMS Am 1925-1925.4) Guide. / UNITDATE type="inclusive" 1921-1931. / UNITDATE 33 Poultney, 1855-. /PERSNAME 3 letters from; UNITDATE type="single" 1921 /UNITDATE UNITTITLE PERSNAME Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904
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    Houghton Mifflin Company. Correspondence and records, 1832-1944 (bMS Am 1925-1925.4): Guide. Apex Data Services Bonnie B. Salt David Clough BBS Elizabeth Conder bMS Am 1925-1925.4 Houghton Mifflin Company. Correspondence and records, 1832-1944: Guide. Houghton Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 © 1999 The President and Fellows of Harvard College Houghton Library, Harvard University b MS Am 1925; MS Am 1925.1; MS Am 1925.2; MS Am 1925.3; MS Am 1925.4; Houghton Mifflin Company. Correspondence and records, 169 boxes (64 linear ft.) Records of Houghton Mifflin and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business. Includes a voluminous file of incoming letters, chiefly post-1870, from authors published by the firm; some correspondence with other publishers; a few compositions; and a small file of editorial correspondence of The Atlantic Monthly. Also contains a few photographs. Processed by: Patrick K. Miehe Manuscripts deposited by and later gift of Houghton Mifflin Company, 2 Beacon Street, Boston, MA: received after Gift Organized into the following series: bMS Am 1925: I. Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin

    53. Digital Library Brittle Books Collection
    Abbe, Cleveland, Jr.A general report on the physiography of Maryland. Abbott, Jacob, 18031879.History of Cleopatra, queen of Egypt. Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879.History of Darius the Great. Adam, G .
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