• The Happy Hypocrite: A Fairy Tale for Tired Men is a short story with moral implications, first published in a separate volume by Max Beerbohm in 1897...
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    a Bibliography by John Lane (1896) A Defence of Cosmetics (1896) The Happy Hypocrite (1897) More (1899) Yet Again (1909) Zuleika Dobson; or, An Oxford...
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    The Beggar's Opera at the Comedy Theatre, London in 1935, a revival of The Happy Hypocrite in 1936. Later Broadway roles were Crystal Wetherby in The...
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  • Lord My soul got happy this morning My soul got happy this morning, Lord You may call me “hypocrite member” You may call me “hypocrite member”, Lord But...
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  • and attended the first night. The plot of the novel was generally followed, except for the conclusion, which was changed to provide a happy ending. Beerbohm...
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  • Munafiq (redirect from Hypocrite islam)
    In Islam, the munafiqun ('hypocrites', Arabic: منافقون, singular منافق munāfiq) or false Muslims or false believers are a group decried in the Quran as...
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  • Zuleika Dobson (category Novels set in the University of Oxford)
    Oxford. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Zuleika Dobson 59th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. The book largely employs...
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  • Anderson • "The Happy Hypocrite" by Max Beerbohm • "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benét • "The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce • "The Chink...
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    time, the terminology for the genre was not settled. Many fantasies in this era were termed fairy tales, including Max Beerbohm's "The Happy Hypocrite" (1896)...
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    caricatures, the first being Caricatures of Twenty-five Gentlemen (1896). Named after Poets' Corner, the name traditionally given to a section of the south transept...
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  • surrounded by the few friends he has left. At the funeral Robbie complains to Bosie that he was a hypocrite, because he mourns the death of the man who had...
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    multilingual. Classically trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, her film debut was in an uncredited role in the 1935 comedy Things Are Looking Up...
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    this time, the terminology for the genre was not settled. Many fantasies were termed fairy tales, including Max Beerbohm's The Happy Hypocrite and MacDonald's...
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    Marius Goring (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    Lockwood at the Arts Theatre, London The Happy Hypocrite (1936) as Amor with Ivor Novello and Vivien Leigh at His Majesty's Theatre, London The Ante-Room...
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    reputation as the cruelest caricaturist of his day. Beerbohm was aged 24 when the book was published. Aubrey Beardsley Aubrey Beardsley The Poets' Corner...
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  • from the 1890s written while he was still a student at Oxford and which had originally been printed in The Yellow Book, The Savoy, The Pageant, The Chap...
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    The Happy Hypocrite, and Mistress Nell. Theatrical operator David Belasco agreed in January 1902 to lease the Republic from Hammerstein, after the latter...
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  • The Beerbohm family are the descendants of Julius Ewald Edward Beerbohm (9 April 1810 – 30 August 1892), the son of Ernest Henery Beerbohm (12 May 1763...
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  • expires, it enters the public domain. The following is a list of works that entered the public domain in 2007. Since laws vary globally, the copyright status...
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    and parodist Max Beerbohm and published in the first edition of The Yellow Book in April 1894. Aged 21 when the essay was published, it established his reputation...
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  • Mainly on the Air is a collection of texts and essays written by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. It was published in 1946 by...
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    Dutton & Company in the United States. It was Beerbohm's fifth book of caricatures, after Caricatures of Twenty-five Gentlemen (1896), The Poets' Corner (1904)...
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    fantasy. Indeed, the literary fairy tale developed so smoothly into fantasy that many later works (such as Max Beerbohm's The Happy Hypocrite and George MacDonald's...
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    methodology (published by Koenig Books in 2012). In 2008, Fusco launched The Happy Hypocrite (Book Works: London), a semi-annual journal for and about experimental...
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  • Jane Rendell (category Alumni of the University of Sheffield)
    She is on the Editorial Board for ARQ (Architectural Research Quarterly), Architectural Theory Review, GeoHumanities, The Happy Hypocrite, The Journal of...
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    parodist Max Beerbohm. It was first published in the United Kingdom in October 1912 by Heinemann and in 1913 in the United States by Dutton & Co. of New York...
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    William Heinemann and in the United States in the same year by Doubleday, Page & Company of New York City. Beerbohm created the illustrations for A Survey...
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  • Monaco, the paper, Lubok Verlag, the Happy Hypocrite, MOUSSE, Hatos Press, Woodmill studios, David Garcia studios, Ambit, FOLIO, the Semina series, the Institute...
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    "A Peep into the Past" is a 1923 unauthorized and privately printed essay on Oscar Wilde by caricaturist and parodist Max Beerbohm. Beerbohm wrote this...
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  • also attended the American Academy in Rome during which time he composed his most frequently performed work, the ballet The Happy Hypocrite (1925). In 1928...
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