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Edmund Yates

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at a party where he shared his patronising approach to her and her type. She revealed that she was the anonymous writer from whom Yates had been requesting work for the last two years. Prompted by Yates's surprise that she was not a man, she decided to write under her own name in future.
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in the literary world of the period, an entertaining writer and talker, with a talent for publicity of the modern type—developed, no doubt, from his theatrical parentage—which, through his imitators, was destined to have considerable influence on journalism."
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wrote of him: "Too hastily judged by some, and maligned by others, he was to those who recognised his real character 'a man among men' – a frank friend, an equally frank foe, and an open hater of all things mean and false and hypocritical." According to the
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In 1885 he was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for libelling Lord Lonsdale, yet in later life enjoyed a second career as a county magistrate.
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Strangely enough, most of Yates's works, although they appeared in English, were apparently originally published in Leipzig, Germany.
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Back in London, Yates was perhaps best known as proprietor and editor, under the pen-name of "Atlas", of
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Edmund Yates Papers in The University of Queensland Library – Victorian Fiction Research Guide
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posed as hosts to a variety of singers and actors. Power also performed songs and imitations.
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Letters of George Augustus Sala to Edmund Yates – Victorian Fiction Research Guide
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after which followed a succession of novels and plays. As a contributor to
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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19th-century British journalist, novelist and dramatist
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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society newspaper, which he established in 1874 with
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In 1858 Yates was made editor of a new paper called
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Broken to Harness: A Story of English Domestic Life
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Frederick Henry Yates
Highgate School
DĂĽsseldorf
General Post Office
Charles Dickens
All the Year Round
Household Words
Doughty Street
Charles Dickens Museum
Thackeray
Garrick Club
Temple Bar
Tinsley's Magazine
Morning Star
New York Herald
The World
Eustace Clare Grenville Murray
Alexander Meyrick Broadley
Violet, Lady Greville
Egyptian Hall
Harold Littledale Power
Richard Bentley and Son
Marie Corelli
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
flâneur
cite book
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