- The Literary Society
The Literary Society is a
London dining club, founded byWilliam Wordsworth and others in 1807. Its members are generally either prominent figures inEnglish literature or eminent people in other fields with a strong interest in literature. No papers are delivered at its meetings. It meets monthly at theGarrick Club . [http://www.spectator.co.uk/archive/29257/the-bicentenary-of-the-literary-society.thtml The Spectator, 25 April 2007] ] The "Telegraph's" online site called the club "Britain's most distinguished and discreet literary dining club". [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/01/31/nlit31.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/01/31/ixhome.html "Telegraph online", January 31, 2004] ]Description of the Society
Past members include, in the nineteenth century Sir Walter Scott,
George Crabbe , andMatthew Arnold ; in the early twentieth,J. M. Barrie ,Hilaire Belloc ,John Galsworthy andHenry James , and in more recent times,Anthony Powell ,Siegfried Sassoon ,A. A. Milne ,Kingsley Amis ,Tom Stoppard ,Patrick Leigh Fermor ,Claire Tomalin ,V. S. Naipaul ,Sebastian Faulks ,Antony Beevor andP. D. James .The Literary Society has not obtruded on public notice, with the brief exception of its meetings and personalities in the middle of the twentieth century which were regularly documented in the
Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters , in which are frequent vignettes of the members of the 1950s and 60s, includingJohn Betjeman ,T. S. Eliot ,Malcolm Sargent ,Alan Lascelles andLord Dunsany . [Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters, "passim"]In a bicentennial article in "
The Spectator " in April 2007,Charles Moore wrote, of the variety of the Society’s membership::There have been composers (Elgar and Parry), historians such as
G. M. Trevelyan and Froude, the architects Butterfield andHerbert Baker ,Kenneth Clark (of ""),Harold Nicolson ,Alfred Milner the imperialist,Herschel the astronomer,Garnet Wolseley the general,Roy Jenkins ,A. P. Herbert , two Archbishops of Canterbury (Davidson and Lang), and three Prime Ministers — A. J. Balfour,Stanley Baldwin andHarold Macmillan .There is a maximum of 60 members at any time. Women members were first elected in 2000.
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*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 1 (1955-6 letters) published 1978 ISBN 071953478X
*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 2 (1956-7 letters) published 1979 ISBN 0719536731
*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 3 (1958 letters) published 1981 ISBN 0719537707
*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 4 (1959 letters) published 1982 ISBN 0719539411
*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 5 (1960 letters) published 1983 ISBN 0719539992
*Lyttelton/Hart Davis Letters, Vol 6 (1961-2 letters) published 1984 ISBN 0719541087
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