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Charles Whibley (1859–1930) was an English literary journalist and author. Whibley’s style was described by Matthew as “often acerbic high-tory commentary”.

Works

  • A Collection of Letters of W. M. Thackeray 1847-1855 (1887)
  • Cathedrals of England and Wales and Their History (1888)
  • In Cap and Gown: Three Centuries Of Cambridge Wit (1889) editor
  • A Book of English Prose, Character and Incident 1387-1649 (1894) with W. E. Henley
  • A Book of Scoundrels (1897)
  • Studies in Frankness (1898)
  • The Pageantry of Life (1900)
  • Musings Without Method: A Record of 1900-1901 (1902)
  • William Makepeace Thackeray (1903)
  • Literary Portraits (1904)
  • American Sketches (1908)
  • The Letters of an Englishman (1911)
  • Essays in Biography (1913)
  • The Letters of an Englishman, Second Series (1915) with first series
  • Jonathan Swift (1917) The Leslie Stephen Lecture, University of Cambridge, 26 May 1917
  • Political Portraits (1917)
  • Literary Studies (1919)
  • Political Portraits, Second Series (1923)
  • Collected Essays of W. P. Ker (1925) editor
  • Apuleius: The Golden Ass (1927)
  • The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter (1927) with W. C. Firebaugh





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