- Benjamin Farjeon
Benjamin Leopold Farjeon (
12 May 1838 –23 July 1903 ) was an English playwright, printer, journalist, and author, known for his huge output.Farjeon was born in
London to Dinah Levy and Jacob Farjeon, Orthodox Jews. He was raised inWhitechapel and had no formal secular education. At fourteen, he entered the office of the "Nonconformist", a Christian journal to learn the printing trade. He broke away from the strict faith of his father and in 1854 emigrated to Australia. During the voyage he was moved from steerage to cabin class because he had produced some numbers of a ship newspaper, the "Ocean Record".Farjeon worked as a gold miner in
Victoria (Australia) , started a newspaper, then went toNew Zealand in 1861. He settled atDunedin , working as a journalist on the "Otago Daily Times ", edited byJulius Vogel . Farjeon became manager and sub-editor. He began writing novels and plays. He attracted the attention ofCharles Dickens . In 1868 he returned to England and lived in theAdelphi Theatre . Over the next thirty-five years he produced nearly sixty novels.He was the father of
J. Jefferson Farjeon ,Eleanor Farjeon ,Herbert Farjeon , andHarry Farjeon and the husband of Margaret Jane "Maggie" Jefferson, whom he married on6 June 1877 . Many of his works were illustrated by his long-time friendNicholas Chevalier .Farjeon died in
Hampstead on23 July 1903 , aged 65.elected Bibliography
* "Shadows on the Snow" (1865)
* "Grif: a Story of Australian Life" (1866)
* "Jessie Trim" (1870)
* "Blade-o'-Grass" (1871)
* "Joshua Marvel" (1871)
* "The Duchess of Rosemary Lane" (1876)
* "At the Sign of the Silver Flagon" (1880)
* "Great Porter Square: A Mystery" (1884)
* "The Mystery of M. Felix" (1890)
* "The Last Tenant" (1893)References
* Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography
*cite book | last=Bleiler | first=Everett | authorlink=Everett F. Bleiler | title=The Checklist of Fantastic Literature | location=Chicago | publisher=Shasta Publishers | pages=112 | date=1948Additional sources listed by the "Dictionary of Australian Biography"::Eleanor Farjeon, "A Nursery in the Nineties", which gives a charming account of Farjeon's happy married life; E. Morris Miller, "Australian Literature"; "
The Times ", 24 July 1903; "Who's Who", 1943; "Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians".External links
* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/theatrecollection/farjeon.html Herbert Farjeon archive at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection] ,
University of Bristol
* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-FarShad.html "Shadows on the Snow: a Christmas story" at NZetc website]
* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-FarGrif.html "Grif: a story of colonial life" at NZetc website]
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