
Sherard, Robert Harborough
Also known as
Robert Harborough Sherard Kennedy
Robert Harborough Sherard was born Robert Harborough Sherard Kennedy on 3 December 1861 at Putney, England, the son of Reverend Bennet Sherard Calcraft Kennedy (illegitimate son of the 6th Earl of Harborough and actress Emma Love) and Jane Stanley Wordsworth, the granddaughter of William Wordsworth. He dropped the surname Kennedy upon moving to Paris in late 1882. He was married in turn to Marthe Lipska in 1887, Irene Osgood in 1908, and Alice Muriel Fiddian in 1928. Robert H.Sherard was an English writer and journalist. He was a friend, and the first biographer, of Oscar Wilde, as well as being Wilde's most prolific biographer in the first half of the twentieth century.
Born 1861-01-01
Died 1943-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL187787A
Top Subjects
- Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 (8)
- Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 (3)
- Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 (3)
- Authors, Irish -- Biography -- History and criticism (3)
- Great Britain (2)
- Labor and laboring classes -- Great Britain (2)
- Wilde, Oscar, -- 1854-1900 (2)
Books by Sherard, Robert Harborough
Total count: 27
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A bartered honoura novel ...Remington1883-01-01
A bartered honoura novelRemington1883-01-01
Agatha's quest15th thousand. --Trischler1890-01-01-
My wickednessa psychological study.Cleveland Pub. Co.1893-01-01
Emile Zolaa biographical and critical studyChatto & Windus1893-01-01-
Émile Zolaa biographical and critical studyChatto & Windus1893-01-01
Alphonse Daudeta biographical and critical study.E. Arnold1894-01-01-
The white slaves of Englandbeing true pictures of certain social conditions in the kingdom of England in the year 1897J. Bowden1897-01-01
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The real Oscar Wildeto be used as a supplement to, and in illustration of "The life of Oscar Wilde", with numerous unpublished letters, facsimiles, portraits and illustrations.T.W. Laurie1900-01-01
At the closed doorbeing the true and faithful account of an experiment in propria persona of the treatment accorded of the pauper emigrants in New York Harbour by the officials of the American democracyDigby, Long & Co.1902-01-01
The child-slaves of BritainHurst and Blackett1905-01-01-
Oscar Wildethe story of an unhappy friendship,.Greening & Co., ltd.1905-01-01
Twenty years in Parisbeing some recollections of a literary lifeGeorge W. Jacobs & co.1905-01-01
The life of Oscar Wildewith a full reprint of th famous revolutionary article, "Jacta alea est"M. Kennerley1906-01-01
The life of Oscar WildeT. W. Laurie1906-01-01-
My friends the Frenchwith discursive allusions to other peopleT.W. Laurie1909-01-01
Modern Parissome sidelights on its inner lifeT. W. Laurie1911-01-01
The life of Oscar WildeIllustrated with portraits, facsimile letters and other documentsBrentano's1911-01-01
The real Oscar Wilde, to be used as a supplement to, and in illustration of "The life of Oscar Wilde"With numerous unpublished letters, facsims., ports and illusT.W. Laurie1916-01-01
The real Oscar WildeWith numerous unpublished letters, facsims, ports. and illusD. McKay1916-01-01-
The life, work and evil fate of Guy de Maupassant(gentilhomme de lettres)Brentano's1926-01-01
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Oscar Wilde, "drunkard and swindler"a reply to George Bernard Shaw, Dr. G.J. Renier, Frank Harris, etc.The Vindex Publishing Co.1933-01-01
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Andre Gide's wicked lies about the late Mr. Oscar Wilde in Algiers in January, 1895.Vindex Pub. Co.1933-01-01
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Oscar Wilde twice defended from André Gide's wicked lies and Frank Harris's cruel libelsto which is added a reply to George Bernard Shaw, a refutation of Dr. G. J. Renier's statements, a letter to the author from Lord Alfred Douglas, an interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingmill [pseud.]The Argus book shop inc.1934-01-01
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Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris & Oscar WildeThe Greystone Press1937-01-01
Oscar Wilde; the story of an unhappy friendship.Haskell House Publishers1970-01-01-
The life, work and evil fate of Guy de Maupassant (gentilhomme de lettres)Folcroft Library Editions1976-01-01