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A Little English Gallery

Chapter 2: PREFATORY NOTE
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A series of compact biographical studies sketches a handful of literary and historical figures, blending archival detail, anecdote, and critical observation to reconstruct personality and milieu. Each essay foregrounds relationships, social or intellectual networks, and the private habits that shaped public reputations, while noting stylistic or spiritual influences on the subjects’ work. The writer balances affectionate portraiture with documentary rigor, moving from familial scenes to broader cultural and clerical contexts. Taken together, the pieces aim to revive neglected particulars of individual lives and to suggest how temperament and circumstance informed creative and civic achievement.

PREFATORY NOTE

The studies in this book are chosen from a number written at irregular intervals, and from sheer interest in their subjects, long ago. Portions of them, or rough drafts of what has since been wholly remodelled from fresher and fuller material at first hand, have appeared within five years in The Atlantic Monthly, Macmillan’s, The Catholic World, and Poet-Lore; and thanks are due the magazines for permission to reprint them. Yet more cordial thanks, for kind assistance on biographical points, belong to the Earl of Powis; the Rev. R. H. Davies, Vicar of old St. Luke’s, Chelsea; the Rev. T. Vere Bayne, of Christchurch, and H. E. D. Blakiston, Esq., of Trinity College, Oxford; T. W. Lyster, Esq., of the National Library of Ireland; Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, Esq.; Miss Langton, of Langton-by-Spilsby; the Vicars of Dauntsey, Enfield Highway, and Montgomery, and especially those of High Ercall and Speke; and the many others in England through whose courtesy and patience the tracer of these unimportant sketches has been able to make them approximately life-like.