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The Art of Aubrey Beardsley Modern Library

Aubrey Beardsley Library

The AB Library is a drove of digitised chief sources and open admission scholarship dedicated to Aubrey Beardsley. At the time when admission to physical collections is more than restricted than ever, this resources aims to help the artist's enthusiasts navigate the labyrinth of online Beardsleyana.

Primary sources contain links to the first editions of Beardsley's visual and literary works. Secondary sources include books ( In improver to textual material, information technology contains links to recorded lectures, documentaries, podcasts, and films addressing the artist'due south work, reception, and evolving afterlives. The items in each category are bundled in ascending chronological order.

Main sources

Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, ed. by John Rhys, two vols (London: J. M. Dent, 1893), vol. i <link>

Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, ed. by John Rhys, 2 vols (London: Dent, 1894), vol. ii <link>

Samuel Foote and Theodore Edward Claw, Bon-Mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Claw, ed. past Walter Jerrold (London: J. Chiliad. Dent, 1894) <link>

Sydney Smith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Bon-Mots of Sydney Smith and R. Brinsley Sheridan, ed. by Walter Jerrold (London: J. Thou. Dent, 1893) <link>

Oscar Wilde, Salome: A Tragedy in One Act (London: John Lane, 1894) <link>

Lucian'southward True History, trans. by Francis Hickes (London: Privately printed, 1894) <link>

William Butler Yeats, The State of Centre's Want (Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1894) <link>

Arthur Machen, The Dandy God Pan (London: John Lane, 1894) <link>

The Yellow Volume: Volume 1, ed. past Aubrey Beardsley and Henry Harland (London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, 1894) <link> <scholarly intro>

The Xanthous Book: Book 2, ed. by Aubrey Beardsley and Henry Harland (London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, 1894) <link> <scholarly intro>

The Yellow Volume: Volume 3, ed. past Aubrey Beardsley and Henry Harland (London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, 1894) <link> <scholarly intro>

The Xanthous Book: Volume four, ed. by Aubrey Beardsley and Henry Harland (London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane, 1895) <link> <scholarly intro>

John Davidson, Plays (London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1894) <link>

Grant Allen, The British Barbarians: A Hill-Meridian Novel (London: John Lane, 1895) <link>

Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock: An Heroi-Comical Verse form in V Cantos (London: Smithers, 1896) <link>

Walt Ruding, An Evil Motherhood, an Impressionist Novel (London: Elkin Mathews, 1896) <link>

The Savoy: Issues 1-2 (London: Smithers, 1896) <link>

The Savoy: Issues 3-five (London: Smithers, 1896) <link>

The Savoy: Issues 6-eight (London: Smithers, 1896) <link>

Ernest Dowson, The Pierrot of the Infinitesimal: A Dramatic Phantasy in I Act (London: Smithers, 1897) <link>

Ben Ionson: His Volpone: Or, The Foxe . A New Edition. With a Critical Essay on the Writer past Vincent O'Sullivan and a Frontispiece, 5 Initial Letters, and a Encompass Design Illustrative and Decorative by Aubrey Beardsley. With a Eulogy on the Artist by Robert Ross (London: Smithers, 1898) <link>

The Early Piece of work of Aubrey Beardsley (London: John Lane, 1899) <link>

A 2d Book of 50 Drawings (London: Smithers, 1899) <link>

Aubrey Beardsley, Nether the Colina, and Other Essays in Prose and Poetry (London: John Lane, 1904) <link>

Terminal Letters of Aubrey Beardsley, ed. past John Gray (New York: Longmans, Green, 1904) <link>

Aubrey Beardsley, The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser: A Romantic Novel (London: [Smithers], 1907) <link>

The Later Work of Aubrey Beardsley, 3rd edn (London: John Lane, 1920) <link>

The Uncollected Work of Aubrey Beardsley (London: John Lane, 1925) <link>

Secondary sources

Contemporary reviews of The Yellow Book, 1894 <link>

Promotional materials for The Savoy (London: Smithers, 1895–96) <link>

Contemporary reviews of The Savoy, 1896 <link>

Books

Arthur Symons, Aubrey Beardsley (London: At the Sign of the Unicorn, 1898) <link>

A. E. Gallatin, List of Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (New York: Grand.F. Mansfield & A. Wessels, 1900) <link>

Oscar Wilde, Salome, Tragoedie in einem Akt, trans. past Hedwig Lachmann (Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1900) <link>

A. E. Gallatin, Aubrey Beardsley as a Designer of Book-Plates (London: E. Mathews, 1902) <link>

John Lane, Aubrey Beardsley and The Yellow Book (London: J. Lane, 1903) <link>

A. E. Gallatin, 'Aubrey Beardsley: Human of Messages. Notes on Iii Hitherto Unpublished Drawings by Beardsley', in Whistler'due south Art Dicta and Other Essays (Boston: Charles East. Goodspeed, 1904), pp. 10–31 <link>

Aubrey Beardsley, Unter Dem Hügel: Eine Romantische Novelle [Under the Loma: a romantic novel] (Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1905) <link>

Aubrey Beardsley, Sous la colline et d'autres essais en prose et en vers: précédé d'une préface par Jacques-E. Blanche, trans. by A.-H. Cornette (Paris, 1908) <link>

Robert Ross, Aubrey Beardsley (London: John Lane, 1909) <link>

Oscar Wilde, Salome: tragedia w jednym akcie, trans. by Leon Choromański (Warszawa: Ferdynand Hoesick, 1914) <link>

The Poems of Ernest Dowson: with a Memoir past Arthur Symons; 4 illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley and a portrait by William Rothenstein (London: John Lane, 1915) <link>

Jacques-Émile Blanche, Propos de peintre, première série: de David à Degas. Ingres, David, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Whistler, Fantin-Latour, Ricard, Conder, Beardsley, etc. (Paris: Émile-Paul Frères, 1919) <link>

50 Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, Selected from the Collection Owned past Mr. H.Southward. Nichols (New York: New York, H. South. Nichols, 1920) <link>

The John Lane Collection of Original Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley Sold by Lodge of Mrs. John Lane (New York: Anderson Galleries, 1926) <link>

B. J. Elliott, 'Aubrey Beardsley'southward Images of New Women in the Yellowish Volume', Doctoral Thesis, Academy of London. (unpublished PhD, University of London, 1985) <link>

Marker Samuels Lasner, A Selective Checklist of the Published Piece of work of Aubrey Beardsley (Boston: Thomas G. Boss Fine Books, 1995): preliminary pages <link>; searchable checklist <link>

In Black and White: The Literary Remains of Aubrey Beardsley, ed. by Stephen Calloway and David Colvin (London: Cypher, 1998) <link>

Susan Owens, 'Aubrey Beardsley, Salome and Satire' (unpublished PhD, University of London, 2003) <link>

Articles and chapters

Joseph Pennell, 'A New Illustrator: Aubrey Beardsley', Studio, I (1893), 14–19 <link>

'New Publications', Studio, II (1894), 196-98 <link>

Max Beerbohm, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Idler, thirteen May 1898, pp. 538-46 <link>

1000. W. [Gleeson White], 'Aubrey Beardsley. In Memoriam', Studio, 13:62 (1898), 252–263 <link>

Franz Blei, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Pan, Five (1899–1900), 256–270 <link>

A. de Riquer, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Joventut, fifteen February 1900, pp. 6–11 <link>

Mek Kollʹ [D. S. MacColl], 'Obri Berdslei', Mir iskusstva, 3.seven–8 (1900), 74–84; 3.ix–10 (1900), 97–120 <link>

Emil Hannover, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Kunst und Künstler, I (1902–03), 418–25 <link>

Obri Berdslei, 'Pod Kholmom' [Under the Hill], Vesy, xi (1905), 30–49 <link>

Elemér Czakó, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Magyar Iparművészet, 10.3 (1907), 138–44 <link>

George Charles Williamson, 'Aubrey Beardsley', Catholic Encyclopedia (New York: The Encyclopedia Press, 1913), Wikisource <link>

Holbrook Jackson, 'Aubrey Beardsley', in The Xviii Nineties: A Review of Art and Ideas at the Close of the Nineteenth Century (London: One thousand. Richards, 1913), pp. 109–25 <link>

Martin Birnbaum, 'Aubrey Beardsley', in Introductions: Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists (New York: F. Sherman, 1919), pp. iii–xiv <link>

'A Catalogue of the Gallatin Beardsley Drove', The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 12.2 (1951), 67–82 <link>

R. A. Walker, 'Letters of Aubrey Beardsley', The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 16.iii (1955), 111–44 <link>

Matthew Sturgis, 'The Death of Aubrey Beardsley', The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 60.one (1998), 61–82 <link>

Caroline de Westenholz, 'Beardsley at Menton', in The Decease of Pierrot. A Beardsley Miscellany, ed. by Steven Halliwell and Matthew Sturgis (London, 1998), pp. 9–xvi <link>

Catherine Delyfer, 'Les monstres d'Aubrey Beardsley et le "grotesque darwinien "', Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 77 Printemps, 2013 <link>

Linda Gertner Zatlin, 'Aubrey Beardsley and Stephane Mallarme: Pictures for a Poem', The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 76.3 (2015), 457–75 <link>

Simon Wilson, 'Arthur Symons, "Aubrey Beardsley: A Memorial Verse form"', Volupté: Interdisciplinary Periodical of Decadence Studies, 1 (2018), 95-96 <link>

Nicole Fluhr, '"Queer Reverence": Aubrey Beardsley's Venus and Tannhäuser', Cahiers Victoriens et Édouardiens, ninety, 2019 <link>

Sasha Dovzhyk, 'The Queer Little Grove: The Adoption of Aubrey Beardsley by Mikhail Kuzmin', BRANCH: U.k., Representation, and Nineteenth-Century History, 2020 <link>

Gregorie Mackie, 'Aubrey Beardsley, H. S. Nichols, and the Decadent Archive', Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies, 3.1 (2020), 49 74 <link>

Juliana F. Duque, 'Spaces in Time: The Influence of Aubrey Beardsley on Psychedelic Graphic Design', H-Fine art. Revista de Historia, Teoría y Crítica de Arte, 2019 <link>

Sasha Dovzhyk, 'Aubrey Beardsley in the Russian "World of Art"', British Art Studies, eighteen (2020) <link>

Blogs

'The Aubrey Beardsley Influence (1967)', Sweet Jane Weblog, 2012 <link>

Carolyn Burdett, 'Aestheticism and Decadence', The British Library (The British Library, 2014) <link>

John Stokes, 'Salomé: Symbolism, Decadence and Censorship', The British Library, 2014 <link>

Linda Gertner Zatlin, 'Aubrey Beardsley's Feminism', Yale Academy Printing Weblog, 2016 <link>

Linda Gertner Zatlin, 'Aubrey Beardsley, Oscar Wilde and Salome', Yale Academy Press Weblog, 2016 <link>

Bob Davenport, 'Mabel Beardsley: Actress and "her brother'southward sister"', Studied Monuments, 2016 <link>

Maria Popova, 'How Aubrey Beardsley's Visionary Illustrations for Oscar Wilde'southward "Salome" Subverted Victorian Gender Norms and Revolutionized the Graphic Arts', Brain Pickings, 2016 <link>

Sasha Dovzhyk, 'The "Artist Maks": The Ukrainian Disciple of Aubrey Beardsley – European Studies Blog', British Library European Studies, 2018 <link>

Simon Wilson, 'Aubrey Beardsley: A Lifetime of Art in a V Twelvemonth Career', Royal Academy, 2020 <link>

'Aubrey Beardsley's Style', Documenting Fashion: A Dress History Blog, The Courtauld, 21 Apr 2020 <link>

Marie Daouda, The Anti-Salomé, The Rimbaud & Verlaine blog, 25 Baronial 2020 <link>

Moving pictures

Salome (1923), dir. by Alla Nazimova <link>

After Beardsley, a brusk animation moving picture past Chris James (1982): function 1, part 2, role three

Beardsley and His Work, a BBC documentary featuring Brian Reade and Brigid Brophy (1982): part i, function 2, function 3, function four

Emma Sutton, Aubrey Beardsley and British Wagnerism in the 1890s, Pushkin Museum, Moscow (2014) <link>

DuologueMasks and Phases read by Beardsley's biographer Matthew Sturgis with Andrew Martin equally Vyvyan at The Eve of St Aubrey: Re-Collecting Beardsley (2018) <link>

Simon Wilson, Aubrey Beardsley, Oscar Wilde, Salome & Censorship, Heath Robinson Museum, 2019 <link>

Five Letters from Aubrey Beardsley set to music by Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade, 2019 <link>

Guide to the Exhibition Aubrey Beardsley, Tate Britain, 2020 <link>

Laurence Llewelyn – Bowen's Schoolhouse of Flock, Aubrey and the Cult of Beardsley, 2020 <link>

Jenny Barnish Creations, Aubrey Beardsley: The Yellow Book of Chocolates, 2020 <link>

Soft Surface, Always Choose Witch (a mad and a little indecent music video), 2021 <link>

Margaret D. Stetz, Aubrey Beardsley, Downwardly Among the Women <link>

Kate Hext, Beardsley at the Cinema <link>

Sounds

Audio recordings of papers presented at The Eve of St Aubrey: Re-Collecting Beardsley (2018) <link>:

Linda Gertner Zatlin: In Conversation, chastened by Sasha Dovzhyk <link>

Samuel Shaw, '"I Vest to the Beardsley Catamenia": Beardsley in the British Context' <link>

Joseph Thorne, 'Social Grotesques: Beardsley, Caricatures and the Corrupt Gift Economic system' <link>

Kate Hext, '"I'd love to turn you on": Aubrey Beardsley in the Swinging '60s' <link>

Simon Wilson, a short introduction of three pamphlets privately published on the occasion of the symposium <link>

Emma Sutton, 'Beardsley and Faulkner's Black and White Minstrels' <link>

Sasha Dovzhyk, 'Beardsley's Russian Afterlives: Repenting Sins and Queering Want' <link>

Dickon Edwards, 'Camp Continuities: Ronald Firbank's Motorising of Beardsley' <link>

Podcasts

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen on his passion for Aubrey Beardsley, BBC iv Swell Lives (2013)<link>

Aubrey Beardsley at Tate United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, The Artfully Podcast (2020) <mind from 22:00>

Mark Gatiss on Aubrey Beardsley, BBC 4 Front Row (2020) <listen from xi:33>

Golnoosh Nour, 'A Peacock Is a Verse form', Queer Lit, Alphabet Radio (6 May 2020) <listen from 36:30>

Sasha Dovzhyk on Beardsley'southward queer sensibility, Queer Lit, Alphabet Radio (1 July 2020) <link>

Audiobooks (The Iii Musicians and Under the Colina) on Librivox <link>

Journals and resources

19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century <link>

AB Blogs <link>

BRANCH: Uk, Representation, and Art History <link>

COVE Editions <link>

The Modernist Review <link>

The OScholars <link>

Speaking of Oscar: a Wildean YouTube Aqueduct <link>

Sweet Jane Boutique (especially the 1960'due south Beardsley revival) <link>

Yellow Nineties 2.0 <link>

The Victorianist <link>

Volupté: Interdisciplinary Studies of Decadence <link>

Kindred souls

Birkbeck Center for the Nineteenth-Century Studies <link>

British Association for Modernist Studies <link>

British Association for Victorian Studies <link>

British Association of Decadence Studies <link>

Edwardian Civilisation Network <link>

John Andrén Drove <link>

The Oscar Wilde Society <link>

The Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation <link>

Whistler Society <link>

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