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  1. Richard Le Gallienne (20 January 1866 – 15 September 1947) was an English author and poet. The British-American actress Eva Le Gallienne (1899–1991) was his daughter by his second marriage to Danish journalist Julie Nørregaard (1863–1942).

  2. Poeticous is a website that showcases the works of English author and poet Richard Le Gallienne (1866-1947). Learn about his life, career, and literary style, and read some of his poems and stories online.

  3. Richard Le Gallienne was an Anglo-American writer, known for his poetry, essays, literary criticisms, and translations. He was closely associated with the Aesthetic Movement and its emphasis on "art for art's sake."

  4. Le Gallienne was active as a reader, critic, lecturer, and author throughout the 1890s. In June 1891, he took over the position of book critic on the Star vacated by Clement

  5. Richard Le Gallienne has been described by some critics as a relatively obscure English poet with an “excess of romantic sensibility in an age of irony”. Born in the late 19 th century, he was one of the so-called “fin-de-siècle esthetes of the 1890s” and counted among his literary associates the likes of Oscar Wilde and William Butler ...

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  6. Poet, essayist, and fiction writer. Born in Liverpool. Educated at Liverpool College. Reviewer for The Academy and The Star. Friends with Oliver Wendell Holmes and Wilson Barrett. Had a brief homosexual affair with Oscar Wilde. A founding member of the Rhymers’ Club, although left the group in 1892.

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  8. Richard Le Gallienne, 18661947, English man of letters. As literary critic and contributor to the Yellow Book, he was associated with the fin-de-siècle aesthetes of the 1890s before becoming a resident of the United States.

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