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Forrest Reid

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86: 765: 101:, who remained a lifelong friend, in February 1912. After graduation Forster continued to visit Reid, who was then settled back in Belfast. In 1952, Forster traveled to Belfast to unveil a plaque commemorating Forrest Reid's life (at 13 Ormiston Crescent). 483: 66:, and came from a well-established upper-middle-class Ulster family; his mother, Frances Matilda, was his father's second wife. She was the daughter of Captain Robert Parr, of the 777: 668: 852: 190:. In 2008, Queen's University Belfast catalogued a large collection of Forrest Reid documentary material it had recently acquired, including many letters from E.M. Forster. 842: 584: 470: 862: 34:, Northern Ireland) was an Irish novelist, literary critic and translator. He was a leading pre-war novelist of boyhood and is still acclaimed as a noted 857: 644: 556: 59: 665: 614: 533: 150:, whom he first met in 1913, and about whose fiction he published a perceptive book in 1929. Reid was also an influence on novelist 85: 186:, consisting of first editions of all his works and books about Reid. Many of his original manuscripts are in the archives of the 174:'s best friend. Greeves painted several portraits of Reid, now all in the possession of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. 539: 847: 805: 749: 39: 127:(1915)) has been acclaimed as one of the best critical studies of that poet. He also wrote the definitive work on the English 424: 94: 867: 478: 580: 163: 708: 151: 187: 471:"The Correspondence of E. M. Forster and Forrest Reid: Content and Implications of a New Literary Archive" 771: 443: 159: 79: 67: 62:. His father, Robert Reid (1825–1881), was the manager of a felt works, having failed as a shipowner at 837: 832: 636: 183: 353:
began releasing editions of Reid's works, all containing new introductions by authors and scholars:
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A plaque reading "Forrest Reid lived here 1924–1947" on a house at 13 Ormiston Crescent, Belfast.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland Vol. II
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Detailed listing of Forrest Reid Manuscripts held at Queen's University Belfast
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The Green Avenue: The Life and Writings of Forrest Reid, 1875-1947
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family of twelve, six of whom survived. He was educated at the
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Retrospective Adventures: Forrest Reid, Author and Collector
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As well as his fiction, Reid also translated poems from the
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Catalogue from the Forrest Reid/Stephen Gilbert exhibition
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Irish novelist, literary critic and translator (1875–1947)
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John Wilson Foster, critical readings of Forrest Reid in
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The Green Avenue: The Life and Writings of Forrest Reid
607:"Guide to Print Collections – Forrest Reid Collection" 522:, Brian Taylor, Cambridge University Press, 1980, p. 8 735:#306 (May 1992) – essay about Reid's autobiography 543:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. 532: 158:of writers. Reid was a founding member of the 54:Born in Belfast, he was the youngest son of a 534:"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" 8: 774:, including biography, photographs and links 182:A "Forrest Reid Collection" is held at the 853:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 243:The Gentle Lover – A Comedy of Middle Age 119:(Faber, 1943)). His study of the work of 581:"Forrest Reid Collection - Archives Hub" 540:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 435: 716:Forrest Reid: A Portrait & A Study 70:, of the landed gentry Parr family of 843:Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge 647:from the original on 24 November 2012 7: 617:from the original on 8 December 2019 587:from the original on 21 January 2021 60:Royal Belfast Academical Institution 723:Forces and Themes in Ulster Fiction 215:The Garden God – A Tale of Two Boys 166:). Reid was also a close friend of 863:Male writers from Northern Ireland 780:(Queen's University Belfast, 2008) 358:The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys 223:The Bracknels – A Family Chronicle 154:, and had good connections to the 14: 858:Gay writers from Northern Ireland 489:from the original on 24 June 2021 469:Caraher, Brian G; Hegarty, Emma. 446:. forrestreid.com. Archived from 38:novelist, being awarded the 1944 763: 692:: The Fiction of Forrest Reid", 681:Paul Goldman and Brian Taylor, 366:(2011) hardcover two-volume set 164:Artists League of Great Britain 40:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 641:Dictionary of Ulster Biography 425:List of Northern Irish writers 1: 288:Demophon – a Traveller's Tale 125:W. B. Yeats: A Critical Study 567:UK public library membership 806:Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 762:(public domain audiobooks) 688:Colin Cruise, "Error & 133:Illustrators of the Sixties 95:Christ's College, Cambridge 26:, Ireland; 4 January 1947, 884: 731:, "Ulster of the Senses", 709:Cambridge University Press 479:Queen's University Belfast 394:Pender among the Residents 281:Pender among the Residents 694:Sex, Nation & Dissent 170:, the artist known to be 146:He was a close friend of 444:"Forrest Reid: homepage" 50:Early life and education 251:At the Door of the Gate 207:The Kingdom of Twilight 188:Belfast Central Library 848:Irish literary critics 799:Thom's Irish Who's Who 549:10.1093/ref:odnb/35714 364:The Tom Barber Trilogy 90: 792:"Reid, Forrest"  756:Works by Forrest Reid 746:Works by Forrest Reid 685:(Scholar Press, 1998) 274:Pirates of the Spring 88: 68:54th Regiment of Foot 868:Writers from Belfast 714:Russell Burlingham, 671:13 June 2011 at the 611:University of Exeter 184:University of Exeter 105:Works and influences 786:at Valancourt Books 349:Beginning in 2007, 267:A Garden by the Sea 226:(1911), revised as 160:Imperial Art League 376:Following Darkness 235:Following Darkness 91: 565:(Subscription or 558:978-0-19-861412-8 178:Critical standing 148:Walter de la Mare 875: 819: 813: 803: 794: 767: 766: 675: 663: 657: 656: 654: 652: 633: 627: 626: 624: 622: 603: 597: 596: 594: 592: 577: 571: 570: 562: 536: 529: 523: 517: 511: 505: 499: 498: 496: 494: 488: 475: 466: 460: 459: 457: 455: 440: 351:Valancourt Books 345:Reissue editions 156:Bloomsbury Group 137:Ashmolean Museum 883: 882: 878: 877: 876: 874: 873: 872: 823: 822: 789: 764: 742: 698:Cork University 678: 673:Wayback Machine 664: 660: 650: 648: 635: 634: 630: 620: 618: 605: 604: 600: 590: 588: 579: 578: 574: 564: 559: 531: 530: 526: 518: 514: 506: 502: 492: 490: 486: 473: 468: 467: 463: 453: 451: 450:on 2 April 2015 442: 441: 437: 433: 421: 370:The Spring Song 347: 328: 323: 270:(1918)(stories) 259:The Spring Song 201: 196: 180: 152:Stephen Gilbert 129:woodcut artists 112:Greek Anthology 107: 80:King Henry VIII 78:, last wife of 52: 22:(24 June 1875, 17: 12: 11: 5: 881: 879: 871: 870: 865: 860: 855: 850: 845: 840: 835: 825: 824: 821: 820: 808:1923. p.  787: 781: 775: 768: 753: 741: 740:External links 738: 737: 736: 726: 719: 712: 703:Brian Taylor, 701: 686: 677: 676: 658: 637:"Forrest Reid" 628: 598: 572: 557: 524: 512: 500: 461: 434: 432: 429: 428: 427: 420: 417: 416: 415: 409: 403: 397: 391: 388:Denis Bracknel 385: 379: 373: 367: 361: 346: 343: 342: 341: 335: 327: 324: 322: 321: 315: 309: 303: 297: 291: 285: 277: 271: 263: 255: 247: 239: 231: 228:Denis Bracknel 219: 211: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 179: 176: 168:Arthur Greeves 131:of the 1860s ( 106: 103: 76:Catherine Parr 51: 48: 42:for his novel 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 880: 869: 866: 864: 861: 859: 856: 854: 851: 849: 846: 844: 841: 839: 836: 834: 831: 830: 828: 817: 812: 807: 802: 800: 793: 788: 785: 782: 779: 776: 773: 770:Forrest Reid 769: 761: 757: 754: 751: 747: 744: 743: 739: 734: 730: 729:Eamonn Hughes 727: 724: 720: 718:(Faber, 1953) 717: 713: 710: 706: 702: 699: 695: 691: 687: 684: 680: 679: 674: 670: 667: 662: 659: 646: 642: 638: 632: 629: 616: 612: 608: 602: 599: 586: 582: 576: 573: 568: 560: 554: 550: 546: 542: 541: 535: 528: 525: 521: 516: 513: 509: 504: 501: 485: 481: 480: 472: 465: 462: 449: 445: 439: 436: 430: 426: 423: 422: 418: 413: 410: 407: 404: 401: 400:Uncle Stephen 398: 395: 392: 389: 386: 383: 380: 377: 374: 371: 368: 365: 362: 359: 356: 355: 354: 352: 344: 339: 336: 333: 330: 329: 326:Autobiography 325: 319: 316: 313: 310: 307: 304: 301: 298: 295: 294:Uncle Stephen 292: 289: 286: 283: 282: 278: 275: 272: 269: 268: 264: 261: 260: 256: 253: 252: 248: 245: 244: 240: 237: 236: 232: 229: 225: 224: 220: 217: 216: 212: 209: 208: 204: 203: 198: 193: 191: 189: 185: 177: 175: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 117:Greek Authors 114: 113: 104: 102: 100: 99:E. 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Index

Belfast
Warrenpoint
County Down
Ulster
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Protestant
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Liverpool
54th Regiment of Foot
Shropshire
Catherine Parr
King Henry VIII

Christ's College, Cambridge
E. M. Forster
Greek Anthology
W. B. Yeats
woodcut artists
Ashmolean Museum
Oxford
Walter de la Mare
Stephen Gilbert
Bloomsbury Group
Imperial Art League
Artists League of Great Britain
Arthur Greeves
C. S. Lewis
University of Exeter
Belfast Central Library
The Kingdom of Twilight

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