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reports that "Douglas's Mediterranean travel writing chimed with the public taste", and that "there was a time when, in smart literary conversations, Norman Douglas was regarded as one of the smartest things going. Part of that smartness was his keeping, for the whole of his long depraved life, one
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and child rape. In 1916, British prosecutors charged Douglas with sexually assaulting a sixteen-year-old boy, and in 1917 he was charged with indecent assault of two boys, one a 10-year-old and the other aged 12. Douglas was granted bail and fled the country for Capri, Italy. He was also forced to
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wrote that "the true heir to the great tradition of the 'pedestrian tour' in our own century has been 'pagan-to-the-core' Norman Douglas. Having first visited the south of Italy with his brother in 1888, before he was 30 he had abandoned his pregnant Russian mistress and his job at the British
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writes, "Pino did know English well and spoke it fluently, though with certain mistakes which gave it a peculiar flavour. And he was perfectly capable of writing those books himself, except that verbal correction would have been needed". (The books are apparently
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Further scandals led Douglas to leave Italy for the South of France in 1937. Following the collapse of France in 1940 Douglas left the Riviera and made a circuitous journey to London, where he lived from 1942 to 1946. He published the first edition of his
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reports, "He was just entering his eighty-fourth year when I last saw him on Capri some months before his death, and I can still hear the mock despair of his parting words: 'For God's sake, dearie, preserve me from those *******.'" John Davenport, in
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Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina FitzGibbon (their mothers were sisters, daughters of Baron Ernst von Poellnitz). They had two children, Louis Archibald (Archie) and Robert Sholto (Robin), and Norman's first published book,
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with a mock-scholarly critical apparatus. This classic (of its kind) has been frequently republished, often without acknowledgment in pirate editions. A definitive edition has now been published.
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s Humbert Humbert. Nabokov ensures Douglas a part in the novel: Gaston Godin, Humbert's homosexual colleague at Beardsley College, has a photograph of Norman Douglas on his studio wall...."
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is not the reason why I took up arms against him. The reason was that he had distorted the character of a dead friend of mine whose memory I wished to defend."
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as "a vivid memorial to the inventiveness and energy of London children, and an implicit testimony to the streets which harboured and protected their play."
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Embassy in St Petersburg and purchased a villa at Posillipo. By then he had also published his first piece on the subject of southern Italy...."
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in a tiny edition in Lisbon. He returned to Capri in 1946 and was made a citizen of the island. His circle of acquaintances included the writer
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Douglas died in Capri, apparently after deliberately overdosing himself on drugs after a long illness (see Elisabeth Moor,
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Some Limericks: Collected for Students & ensplendour’d with Introduction, Geographical Index, and with Notes etc.
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Visiting the Villa Torricella Capri (October 1906). Norman Douglas sits in the middle, leaning against the column.
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His travel books combine erudition, insight, whimsicality, and fine prose. These works include
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Impressions of Southern Italy: British Travel Writing from Henry Swinburne to Norman Douglas
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The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations since the Renaissance
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The Evolution of the Grand Tour: Anglo-Italian Cultural Relations since the Renaissance
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The Grand Tour and Beyond: British and American Travellers in Southern Italy, 1545–1960
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During Douglas's years in Florence he was associated with the publisher and bookseller
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Three Monographs: The Lost Literature of Capri/Tiberius/Saracens and Corsairs in Capri
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The Facts on File Companion to the British Novel: Beginnings through the 19th century
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Pinorman: Personal Recollections of Norman Douglas, Pino Orioli and Charles Prentice
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A Bibliography of the Writings of Norman Douglas: With Notes by Norman Douglas
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Russo, John Paul (Summer 1998). "Reviews: Old Calabria by Norman Douglas".
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Twentieth Century Authors: A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature
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editor (Heinemann, 1952), cookery, written under the pseudonym Pilaff Bey
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Douglas ... published three travel books of his walking tours of Italy:
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Edited with an epilogue by Graham Greene, New York: Viking Press, 1976.
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and "The Late Mr Maurice Magnus" are reprinted in Lawrence, D. H.,
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of Tilquhillie. Douglas's maternal great-grandfather was General
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in 1937 following allegations that he raped a 10-year-old girl.
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An Impossible Woman: The Memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri
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Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives
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Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
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Davenport, John (1955). 'Introduction' to a reprint of
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was Lawrence's superbly written introduction to the
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Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina FitzGibbon (1898–1903)
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Retrieved 10 August 2011. 928:(1980) makes occasional reference to Douglas. 582:, described as "rambles amongst the oases of 488:Douglas was accused on numerous occasions of 483: 1348:, 2nd edition, Routledge, 2000, pp. 127–128. 1242:. Merriampark.com. Retrieved 10 August 2011. 2136:Capri Hollywood International Film Festival 1135:, Penguin Books, 1950, pp. 349-351; and in 1102:Douglas's side of the feud is recounted in 818:Looking Back: An Autobiographical Excursion 1731: 1717: 1682: 1556: 1034:. Capri Tourism. Retrieved 10 August 2011. 983:(1941), p. 375 (and also Aldington's 820:(Chatto & Windus, 1933), autobiography 85: 1084:Collection Norman Douglas – Robert Kohler 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 863:(1939) makes several dozen references to 1422:Burning Man: The Trials of D.H. Lawrence 1358: 1356: 1354: 499: 439: 269:(his surname was registered at birth as 56:of all important aspects of the article. 2044:Chiesa di Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 1705:, with 97 library catalogue records 961:(2014) features Douglas as a character. 832:(Lindsay Drummond, 1946), autobiography 761:Birds and Beasts of the Greek Anthology 734:(Chapman & Hall, 1923), travel book 728:(Chapman & Hall, 1921), travel book 637:, an anthology of more-or-less obscene 480:, "We are all driven to the same end". 393:(1922) on Douglas, which, according to 292:in England, and then at a Gymnasium in 2159: 1535: 1525:. The Centaur Book Shop, Philadelphia. 1399: 1079: 1077: 1049: 912:(1969) rereads a favourite passage of 145:("Non-Roman-Catholic cemetery"), Capri 52:Please consider expanding the lead to 1712: 1694:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1362: 1351: 848: 360:From 1912 to 1916 Douglas worked for 1606:Photos of Norman Douglas (in German) 25: 19:For the New Zealand politician, see 2202:People educated at Uppingham School 1335:John Sutherland, 2011, pp. 269–270. 1074: 13: 2049:Chiesa di Santa Maria del Soccorso 1502:Norman Douglas: A Pictorial Record 702:(Martin Secker, 1915), travel book 14: 2243: 1599: 1066:; Haycraft, Howard, eds. (1950). 876:The Real Life of Sebastian Knight 873:'s character Sebastian Knight in 790:(1929, Chatto & Windus, 1930) 722:(Chapman & Hall, 1920), novel 276:Douglas was brought up mainly at 2039:Chiesa di Santa Maria a Cetrella 2019:Chiesa di San Michele alla Croce 1665: 1649:Works by or about Norman Douglas 1592:A Bibliography of Norman Douglas 1504:. New York: The McBride Company. 812:Summer Islands: Ischia and Ponza 769:(Privately printed, 1927), novel 667:The Forestal Conditions of Capri 644: 408:Douglas stated that he disliked 30: 2074:Eremo di Santa Maria a Cetrella 2069:Chiesa del Santissimo Salvatore 2014:Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo 1414: 1388: 1338: 1329: 1308: 1295: 1270: 1245: 1233: 1215: 687:(J. M. Dent, 1911), travel book 520:'s" and "as warm and tender as 44:may be too short to adequately 2227:People charged with sex crimes 2217:Drug-related suicides in Italy 2177:20th-century British novelists 1193: 1184: 1158: 1129:Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers 1113: 1096: 1037: 1025: 844:(Sidgwick & Jackson, 1952) 54:provide an accessible overview 1: 1484:Dawkins, Richard MacGillivray 1438: 377:(1920) is a fantasy based on 2212:People from Bludenz District 1594:. Rupert Hart-Davis, London. 1528:Meusberger, Wilhelm (2004). 1521:McDonald, Edward D. (1927). 1137:The Letters of D.H. Lawrence 716:(Martin Secker, 1917), novel 681:(Giannini & Figli, 1907) 565:Douglas's most famous work, 508: 253:. His travel books, such as 7: 1664:(public domain audiobooks) 1509:Norman Douglas: A Biography 808:(Chatto & Windus, 1930) 775:(Privately printed, 1928), 745:: A Plea for Better Manners 708:(St. Catherine Press, 1916) 633:In 1928, Douglas published 265:Norman Douglas was born in 21:Norman Douglas (politician) 10: 2248: 1968:Ospedale G. Capilupi Capri 1530:Norman Douglas: A Portrait 1179:Moving Along: Just a Diary 1175:Adventures of a Bookseller 991:, is based on Douglas. In 949:Lunch With Elizabeth David 814:(Desmond Harmsworth, 1931) 484:Sexual assault allegations 459:Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji 435:Adventures of a Bookseller 355:Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen 18: 2128: 2082: 2006: 1930: 1904: 1864: 1762: 1746: 1738: 1618:Family photos (in German) 1557:Sutherland, John (2011). 1406:Joseph F. Clarke (1977). 1141:A Plea for Better Manners 1121:A Plea for Better Manners 1104:A Plea for Better Manners 763:(Privately printed, 1927) 602:, John Paul Russo wrote: 406:Twentieth Century Authors 370:through this connection. 234: 214: 206: 198: 190: 180: 138: 121: 96: 84: 77: 2222:People charged with rape 1938:Capri Philosophical Park 1895:The Story of San Michele 1452:. William Heinemann Ltd. 1221:Another introduction to 1145:Memoir of Maurice Magnus 1131:, 1936, pp. 806-807; in 1019: 802:(G. Orioli, 1930), essay 560: 541:jump ahead of the law." 2207:English fantasy writers 2187:English autobiographers 2059:Chiesa di Santo Stefano 1983:Punta Carena Lighthouse 1658:Works by Norman Douglas 1639:Works by Norman Douglas 1630:Works by Norman Douglas 1536:Ouditt, Sharon (2013). 1511:. Secker & Warburg. 1507:Holloway, Mark (1976). 1498:FitzGibbon, Constantine 1462:. 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Index

Norman Douglas (politician)

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Douglas in 1935
ThĂĽringen
Austria-Hungary
Capri
40°33′05″N 14°14′04″E / 40.5514°N 14.2345°E / 40.5514; 14.2345
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ThĂĽringen, Austria
Tilquhillie
Deeside
Yarlet Hall
Uppingham School
Karlsruhe
Laird
James Ochoncar Forbes
Lord Forbes
diplomatic service
St. Petersburg
Posillipo
Naples
married a cousin
Capri
South Wind
Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen
The English Review

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