- Arthur Waugh
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name = Arthur Waugh
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birthdate = 1866
birthplace =Midsomer Norton
deathdate = 1943
deathplace =Highgate
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occupation = Writer
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children = Alec andEvelyn Waugh
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footnotes =Arthur Waugh was an English
author ,literary critic , andpublisher .His Life
Waugh was born at
Midsomer Norton in 1866, and was educated atSherborne School ,New College, Oxford andOxford University where, in 1888 he won theNewdigate Prize forPoetry , for a ballad on the subject ofGordon of Khartoum .In 1892 he wrote the first biography of the poet
Alfred Tennyson , which was published by William Heineman. In 1894 he contributed to the first issue of the infamousYellow Book . He was also a collumnist for The Sun. He was also a regular correspondent for the New York Critic, and from 1906 to 1931 he was a literary critic forThe Daily Telegraph .His published works include poetry, biographies, literary criticism, and an autobiography, titled "One Man's Road" in 1931.
From 1902 to 1930, he was managing director and chairman of the publishing house,
Chapman and Hall , about which he wrote a detailed history titled "A Hundred Years in Publishing" in 1930. He died at his home inHighgate in June 1943. Fourteen volumes of his diaries covering the period of 1930 to his death are held in the Boston University Library.Bibliography
*"One Man's Road: being a Picture of Life in a Passing Generation" by Arthur Waugh, 1931.
*"My Father: Arthur Waugh" in "The Early Years of Alec Waugh" byAlec Waugh , 1962.
*"Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family" byAlexander Waugh , 2004.External links
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p6635.htm "Arthur Waugh"] on thepeerage.com
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