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Robert Sherard
Robert Harborough Sherard (3 December 1861 – 30 January 1943) was an English writer and journalist. He was born in London, England, and was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. After graduating from Cambridge, Sherard worked as a journalist for several years. He then turned to writing fiction, and his first novel, The High Road, was published in 1890.
Sherard was a prolific writer, and he published over 100 books during his lifetime. He wrote novels, biographies, essays, and travelogues. He was particularly interested in the lives of artists and writers, and he wrote biographies of Oscar Wilde, Émile Zola, and Gabriele D'Annunzio.
Sherard was a champion of social justice, and he was particularly interested in the plight of the poor and the working class. He wrote extensively about poverty and social inequality, and he was a vocal critic of the British government's treatment of its citizens.
Sherard was also a gay man, and he was open about his sexuality in his writing. He was a vocal advocate for gay rights, and he helped to raise awareness of the challenges faced by gay people in the early 20th century.
Sherard died in London in 1943. He is remembered as a pioneering writer and journalist who championed social justice and gay rights.
Here are some of Robert Sherard's notable works:
- The High Road (1890): This novel tells the story of a young man who leaves his home in the countryside to seek his fortune in London. The novel explores themes of class, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness.
- Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship (1915): This biography tells the story of Oscar Wilde's life and career. Sherard was a close friend of Wilde, and he provides a unique and insightful perspective on the writer's life.
- Émile Zola: A Biography (1919): This biography tells the story of Émile Zola's life and career. Sherard was a great admirer of Zola, and he provides a detailed and sympathetic account of the writer's life.
- Gabriele D'Annunzio: A Study (1920): This biography tells the story of Gabriele D'Annunzio's life and career. Sherard was fascinated by D'Annunzio's personality and his work, and he provides a lively and insightful account of the writer's life.
Robert Sherard was a talented writer and journalist who made significant contributions to the fields of social justice, gay rights, and literary criticism. He is remembered as a pioneering figure who helped to shape the course of 20th century culture.
Books by Robert Sherard
The Life of Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde was a brilliant writer, a charismatic wit, and a flamboyant personality. But his life was also marked by tragedy and scandal. This biography by Robert Sherard tells the full story of Wilde's life, from his early success to his downfall an...
Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship
Robert Sherard was Oscar Wilde's friend of 20 years and first biographer. The Story of an Unhappy Friendship is the first of his four biographies of the Irish playwright and wit. The book provides a unique insight into Wilde's life and work, and expl...
Real Oscar Wilde
This book is a biography of Oscar Wilde, the famous Irish poet and playwright. It is written by Robert Sherard, who was one of Wilde's earliest and most prolific biographers. The book draws on a variety of sources, including Wilde's own writings, the...