Logan Pearsall Smith (1865–1946) was an Anglo-American essayist and wit known for his concise, epigrammatic prose and essays on literature, art, and philosophy; he spent much of his life in England after moving there in the late 19th century. The latest widely cited biographical and bibliographic details place him as a key figure in early 20th-century British letters, with notable works including collections like All Trivia (1933) and essays on taste and reading.
Key points about his life and work:
- Early life and move to England: Born in Millville, New Jersey, Smith moved to England after 1888, where he became part of the émigré literary circle surrounding modernist writers. This background is consistently noted across reference sources, including authoritative biographical entries.[6][8]
- Intellectual focus: He cultivated a reputation for crisp aphorisms, delicate observations on reading, and reflective essays rather than long narrative works, contributing to the established tradition of literary criticism and personal essays in the English-speaking world.[8][6]
- Notable bibliographic references: Library of Congress authority records and encyclopedic references document his dates (1865–1946) and standard bibliographic identifiers, which are useful for researchers tracing editions or archival material.[2][10]
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- Logan Pearsall Smith authority and biographical details align with Library of Congress entries and standard reference works.[10][2]
- Overviews and obituary-style summaries appear in encyclopedia entries and Britannica-like compilations, noting his move to England and prominence as a writer of compact essays.[6][8]
- General background on his life and oeuvre is corroborated by multiple bibliographic pages and public-domain catalogs.[4][5]
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id.loc.govLogan Pearsall Smith, 1865–1946, Anglo-American author, b. Millville, N.J. After 1888 he lived in England, studied at Oxford, and became a man of letters. His brief and exquisite essays were collected as All Trivia (1933). Source for information on Smith, Logan Pearsall: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.
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onlinebooks.library.upenn.edupression which hounded him for life. ("...I have faded away into one of my intermittences and dull periods. I had a fine spring of delightful madness, and am paying for it as usual by sanity and dullness... ") His final days were marred by insanity. Yet, despite his tragedy, he suc- ceeded in winning a place in English letters. He died at his home, 11 St. Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea, March 2, 1946. Only five people were at his funeral. 12
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