Henry Harland

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Henry Harland was an American-born British novelist and editor best known for shaping the influential 1890s literary periodical The Yellow Book, a key publication of the English aesthetic and decadent movements.

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instanceOf American emigrant to the United Kingdom
British writer
editor
novelist
person
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
associatedWith Bodley Head (publisher) NERFINISHED
The Yellow Book NERFINISHED
birthCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
birthDate 1861-03-01
birthPlace New York City
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
countryOfResidence United Kingdom
deathCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathDate 1905-12-20
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
educatedAt City College of New York NERFINISHED
employer The Yellow Book NERFINISHED
familyName Harland NERFINISHED
genre fiction
novel
short story
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
influenced 1890s English literary culture
influencedBy English aestheticism
knownFor contributions to the 1890s English aesthetic movement
contributions to the decadent movement
editing The Yellow Book
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Aestheticism
Decadent movement NERFINISHED
name Henry Harland NERFINISHED
nationality American
British
notableWork Comedies and Errors NERFINISHED
Mademoiselle Miss NERFINISHED
My Friend Prospero NERFINISHED
The Cardinal’s Snuff-Box NERFINISHED
The Lady Paramount NERFINISHED
occupation editor
novelist
placeOfBurial San Michele Cemetery, Venice NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of The Yellow Book
pseudonym Sydney Luska NERFINISHED
spouse Aline Harland NERFINISHED

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The Yellow Book editor Henry Harland