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Aimée Daniell Beringer

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63: 326: 20: 224:, and other literary figures. The monthly panel discussed such topics such as early marriage ("Youth is a very charming and enviable possession, but none will deny that it is imperious, exacting, and egotistic," she opined) and "At What Age is Man Most Attractive to Woman?" (Beringer began her response to this subject with "This is a very distracting question.") 62: 28: 268: 579: 244:, who both appeared in productions of their mother's plays. Her son Guy Beringer was a journalist. She was widowed in 1922, and died in 1936, aged 79 years, at a nursing home in 574: 584: 106:
magazine described Aimée Daniell Beringer as "one of the most popular personalities in literary and theatrical Bohemia." Beringer was the manager of the
526: 589: 54:, the daughter of Edward Lynch Daniell. Her parents were English, and she moved to Mexico as a child, and England to live at age 15. 395: 373: 351: 421: 511: 282: 385: 363: 339: 297: 496: 481: 407: 549: 51: 466: 187: 197: 451: 436: 325: 312: 569: 564: 79: 67: 221: 209: 42:, was an American-born playwright, theatrical manager, novelist, and commentator, based in London. 391: 369: 347: 217: 193: 213: 201: 131: 87: 139: 27: 19: 320: 233: 558: 241: 237: 107: 205: 545: 365:
The London Stage 1890-1899: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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The London Stage 1900-1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performer, and Personnel
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Theatre History and Historiography: Ethics, Evidence and Truth
38:(1856 – February 17, 1936) billed professionally as 236:in 1873. Among their five children were actresses 23:Aimée Daniell Beringer, from an 1896 publication. 580:19th-century American dramatists and playwrights 31:Aimee Daniell Beringer, from a 1905 publication. 482:"The Idlers' Club: Mrs. Oscar Beringer Blushes" 368:(Scarecrow Press 2013): 32, 51, 172, 337, 433. 170:(1907–1908). She also wrote novels, including 8: 575:American women dramatists and playwrights 437:"A New Woman Has Discovered a New Virtue" 390:(Scarecrow Press 2013): 36, 91, 95, 382. 257: 527:"Mrs. Beringer Dies; Former Dramatist" 409:Beloved of the Gods (After the Danish) 273:(Small, Maynard and Company 1925): 76. 172:Beloved of the Gods (After the Danish) 110:in London. Plays by Beringer included 263: 261: 7: 585:19th-century American women writers 232:Aimée Daniell married the pianist 14: 192:s "The Idlers' Club," along with 185:She was one of the commenters in 98:by Horace B. Fry; LCCN 2014637440 324: 138:(1891, 1902; an adaptation of a 590:American expatriates in England 130:(1890, adapted from a story by 1: 70:and her company, presenting 412:(Remington & Co. 1883). 319:(January 22, 1889): 3. via 606: 550:Internet Broadway Database 342:in Claire Cochrane, eds., 52:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 50:Aimée Daniell was born in 120:The Prince and the Pauper 72:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 532:(February 18, 1936): 24. 502:(October 1897): 422-423. 452:"The Book and Its Story" 346:(Springer 2016): 93-95. 270:Who's Who in the Theatre 122:(1890, adapted from the 94:by Mrs. Oscar Baringer, 487:(August 1897): 138-139. 313:"Opera Comique Theatre" 112:Tares: A Social Problem 546:Aimée Daniell Beringer 425:The Westminster Review 176:A Left-Handed Marriage 99: 36:Aimée Daniell Beringer 32: 24: 406:Mrs. Oscar Beringer, 298:"Mrs. Oscar Beringer" 283:"Mrs. Oscar Beringer" 160:The Plot of His Story 108:Opera Comique Theatre 74:by Lorimer Stoddard, 65: 30: 22: 512:"Miss Vera Beringer" 457:(May 13, 1896): 106. 442:(June 21, 1896): 30. 154:(1897, 1898, 1902), 152:A Bit of Old Chelsea 92:A Bit of Old Chelsea 80:Marguerite Merington 303:(May 23, 1896): 69. 288:(July 5, 1905): 39. 222:George Bernard Shaw 210:Ella Hepworth Dixon 66:An 1898 poster for 40:Mrs. Oscar Beringer 116:Katherine Kavenagh 100: 76:Love finds the way 33: 25: 16:American dramatist 338:Katherine Newey, 218:Robert Blatchford 194:Eliza Lynn Linton 156:My Lady's Orchard 597: 533: 524: 518: 509: 503: 494: 488: 479: 473: 464: 458: 449: 443: 434: 428: 422:"Belles Lettres" 419: 413: 404: 398: 382: 376: 360: 354: 336: 330: 329: 328: 317:The Morning Post 310: 304: 295: 289: 280: 274: 265: 214:Jerome K. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mrs. Fiske
Marguerite Merington
Victorien Sardou
Opera Comique Theatre
Mark Twain
Clementina Black
Charles Dickens
The Idler
Eliza Lynn Linton
Evelyn Sharp
Arabella Kenealy
Fred Whishaw
Ella Hepworth Dixon
Jerome K. Jerome
Robert Blatchford
George Bernard Shaw
Oscar Beringer
Esme Beringer
Vera Beringer
Bournemouth


Who's Who in the Theatre
"Mrs. Oscar Beringer"
"Mrs. Oscar Beringer"
"Opera Comique Theatre"

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