- Herman Charles Merivale
Herman Charles Merivale MA (
27 January ,1839 –17 August ,1906 ) was an English dramatist and poet, son ofHerman Merivale . He also used thepun ningpseudonym Felix Dale.A
barrister , writer, andcivil servant who was Permanent Under-Secretary of theIndia Office , [ [http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/sta/search/detailp.cfm?NID=57073&EID=22723&DID=&AID= University of Glasgow library catalogue site] ] he was educated atHarrow School andBalliol College, Oxford , whereAlgernon Charles Swinburne and Charles Bowen were his contemporaries. He graduated BA in 1861. At his father's home he met many distinguished men, including Lord Robert Cecil (afterwardsPrime Minister Lord Salisbury), who became a lifelong friend. His friends in literary and dramatic circles includedWilliam Makepeace Thackeray ,Edward Bulwer-Lytton ,Matthew Arnold ,Anthony Trollope ,W. S. Gilbert ,Arthur Sullivan ,Edmund Yates , and others.Elizabeth Lee, ‘Merivale, Herman Charles (1839–1906)’, rev. William Baker, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004] Following his father's death in 1874 he gave up the law in favour of literature and the theatre. Merivale wrote many farces and burlesques. ForJohn Hollingshead he produced "The Lady of Lyons Married and Settled" performed at the Gaiety Theatre (5 October 1878), and "Called There and Back" (15 October 1884). "The Butler" (1886) and "The Don" (1888) were both written for the actorJ. L. Toole . In writing "The Don", and other works, Merivale was assisted by his wife, Elizabeth, the daughter of John Pittman, whom he married in London on13 May 1878 .Suffering from depression for many years, following a breakdown [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=W2twWm9taHAC&pg=PA101&lpg=PA101&dq=herman+charles+merivale&source=web&ots=vusAKFK59v&sig=tyMsTMXdqdHIvvlgCANICBYE0F4 MacKenzie, Charlotte. "Psychiatry for the Rich: A History of Ticehurst Private Asylum, 1792-1917" (date?) Routledge] ISBN 0415088917] in 1879 he went to
Australia on the advice of his physician, and then returned with his health recovered, only to discover that the power of attorney he had left with a defaulting solicitor had cost him his entire fortune. [ [http://www.ilab.org/db/book1561_4694.html Profile of Merivale at publisher website] ]A few years before his death Merivale became a
Roman Catholic . He died suddenly of heart failure on14 January 1906 at 69 Woodstock Road,Acton ,Middlesex [The Times Obituary 17 January 1906] , and was buried in his father's grave inBrompton Cemetery . He had no children and his widow was granted a civil-list pension of £50 in 1906.References
Works
*A Husband in Clover (1873), farce
*All For Her (1875), drama
*Forget Me Not (1879), drama (withFlorence Crauford Grove )
*My Experience in a Lunatic Asylum, by a Sane Patient. London: Chatto and Windus (1879)
*Faucit Of Balliol (1882), novel
*The White Pilgrim (1883), drama
*Binko's Blues (1884)
*Florien (1884), drama
*The Butler (1886), drama
*The Don (1888)
*A Life of Thackeray (1891) biography, withFrank T. Marzials
*The Lady of Lyons, drama
*Peacock's Holiday, farce
*A Son of the Soil, drama
*Bar, Stage and Platform, autobiographical memories (1902)
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