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Robert Harborough Sherard (3 December 1861 – 30 January 1943) was an English writer and journalist. He was a friend, and the first biographer, of Oscar Wilde, as well as being Wilde's most prolific biographer in the first half of the twentieth century.


Life

Born on 3 December 1861 at
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, London, England, Sherard began life as Robert Harborough Sherard Kennedy and was the son of the Reverend Bennet Sherard Calcraft Kennedy, an illegitimate son of the 6th
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by the actress Emma Love. His mother was Jane Stanley Wordsworth, a granddaughter of the poet
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. He dropped the surname Kennedy upon moving to Paris in late 1882 after a quarrel with his father, who cut him off from the expected family inheritance. Sherard was educated at
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, the
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and the
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. Sherard married three times. In 1887 he married Marthe Lipska, a daughter of the Baron de Stern. In 1908, he married Irene Osgood. In 1928, he married Alice Muriel Fiddian. Sherard wrote about the effects of
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into
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and his articles have been described as
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and anti-semitic. Whilst he was an "outspoken anti-semitic observer of 'social problems' " he denied he was motivated by hatred of
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. He died in Ealing in west London in January 1943, aged 81.


Works


Biographies

* ''Émile Zola: A Biographical and Critical Study.'' London: Chatto & Windus, 1893. * ''Alphonse Daudet: a biographical and critical study'' (1894) * ''My First Voyage, My First Lie'' (1901) in collaboration with Alphonse Daudet * ''Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship.'' The Hermes Press, 1902. * ''The Life of Oscar Wilde.'' London: T. Werner Laurie, 1906. * ''The Real Oscar Wilde: To be used as a Supplement to, and in Illustration of "The Life of Oscar Wilde".'' London: T. Werner Laurie, 1917. * ''The Life and Evil Fate of Guy de Maupassant'' (1926) * ''Oscar Wilde Twice Defended from André Gide's Wicked Lies and Frank Harris's Cruel Libels; to Which Is Added a Reply to George Bernard Shaw, a Refutation of Dr G.J. Renier's Statements, a Letter to the Author from Lord Alfred Douglas and an Interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingsmill.'' Chicago: Argus Book Shop, 1934. * ''Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris and Oscar Wilde.'' New York: Greystone Press, 1937.


Novels

* ''A Bartered Honour'' (1883) * ''The American Marquis'' (1888) * ''Rogues'' (1889) * ''Agatha's Quest'' (1890) * ''By Right Not Law'' (1891) * ''The Typewritten Letter'' (1891) * ''Jacob Niemand'' (1895) * ''The Iron Cross'' (1897) * ''Wolves: An Old Story Retold'' (1904) * ''After the Fault'' (1906)


Poetry

''Whispers'' (1884)


Non-Fiction

* ''The White Slaves of England'' (1897) (originally serialised in ''Pearson's Magazine'' * ''The Cry of the Poor'' (1901) * ''The Closed Door'' (1902) * ''The Child Slaves of Britain'' (1905) * ''Modern Paris: Some Sidelights on Its Inner Life.'' London: T. Werner Laurie, 1912.


Autobiography

* ''Oscar Wilde: The Story of an Unhappy Friendship.'' London: privately printed, 1902. London: Greening & Co., 1905. * ''Twenty Years in Paris: Being Some Recollections of a Literary Life.'' London: Hutchinson & Co., 1905.


Papers

* University of Reading (Reading, UK) (Papers purchased 1 February 1964 from
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).


References

* * *O'Brien, Kevin H.F. "Sherard, Robert Harborough." ''The 1890s, An Encyclopedia of British Literature, Art & Culture'' Ed. G.A. Cevasco. New York & London: Garland Publishing, 1993.


In popular culture

* Sherard is a character in the Oscar Wilde Mystery series written by
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.


Footnotes


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sherard, Robert 1861 births 1943 deaths
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