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1125: 297:"Mr Beresford's readers have long known that that for him there are more things in heaven or earth than are dreamt of in official medical philosophy. He has used his novelist's skill to convince the sensitive reader that the age of miracles is not over, and that, in certain circumstances, the spirit may exercise what seem to us miraculous powers over the substance of the body. This he did in 'The Camberwell Miracle' and 'Peckover'; and in this absorbing novel, he returns to the theme, with the study of a man fitting himself to become a great healer." 1144: 349:
criticised the novel's characterisations, but praised its "intellectual efficiency". In 1924, the French writer Abel Chevalley lauded Beresford as a writer " most equally endowed with that intelligence and that imagination of life which make good writers of fiction."
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George M. Johnson, "The Other Side of Edwardian Fiction: Two Forgotten Fantasy Novels of 1911". Wormwood: Literature of the fantastic, supernatural and decadent. U.K., No. 16 (Spring 2011) 3–15.
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George M. Johnson, "J.D. Beresford". Dictionary of Literary Biography. Late-Victorian and Edwardian British Novelists, Second Series. Ed. George M. Johnson. Detroit: Gale Research, (1999).
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George M. Johnson, "Evil is in the Eye of the Beholder: Threatening Children in Two Edwardian Speculative Satires". Science Fiction Studies. Vol. 41, No.1 (March 2014): 26–44.
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George M. Johnson, "J.D. Beresford". Dictionary of Literary Biography. British Short-Fiction Writers 1915–1945. Ed. John H. Rogers. Detroit: Gale Research (1996).
1149: 177:, and journalist. During early adulthood, he rejected his father's theism and became a "determined but defensive" agnostic. In 1903 Beresford read the book 738: 308: 96: 668: 108:(17 March 1873 – 2 February 1947) was an English writer, now remembered mainly for his early science fiction and some short stories of the 1232: 322:
He was married twice, first to Florence Linda Brown (1870 – 1916) and then to Eveline "Trissy" Beatrice Auford Roskams (1880 – 1975)
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Beresford's interest with spiritualism and philosophy may be illustrated best by the publisher's notes to his novel,
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cottage. During the period around the First World War Beresford befriended several British writers, including
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George M. Johnson, Dynamic Psychology in Modernist British Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan, U.K., 2006.
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Beresford also contributed to numerous publications; in addition to being a book reviewer for
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remains one of the finest and most neglected novels of this period between the great wars."
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Dictionary of Literary Biography Volume 197: Late-Victorian and Edwardian British novelists
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The Literary Imagination from Erasmus Darwin to H.G. Wells:Science, Evolution, and Ecology
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After training to become an architect, he became a professional writer, first as a
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Psychological Subjects: Identity, Culture, and Health in Twentieth-Century Britain
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in 1945 described him as a "natural novelist", whose strength, particularly in
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to discuss psychological issues. Other attendees at these meetings included
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Twentieth Century Authors, A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature
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His father, John James Beresford (1821 – 1897), was a clergyman in
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J. D. Beresford, The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania
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Play by J. D. Beresford and Kenneth Richmond on Great War Theatre
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British Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Before World War I
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but refused because he claimed he "would be a bad editor".
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Chicago: Shasta Publishers. p. 49. 989:London, Palgrave Macmillan 2005 (pg. 144) 919:Fiction of the New Statesman: 1913 – 1939 812: 810: 116:genres. Beresford was a great admirer of 713:Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2012 (p. 191) 1170:, with 78 library catalogue records 1044: 482:(1917) biography, with Kenneth Richmond 1190: 1072:The Georgian literary scene, 1910–1935 950: 879:. Detroit : Gale Research, 1999. 807: 1159:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1087:. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, (1997). 1050:The Checklist of Fantastic Literature 871: 869: 867: 865: 863: 861: 767:Survey of Science Fiction Literature 743:Survey of Science Fiction Literature 631:Blackthorn Winter and other stories 589:The Meeting Place and Other Stories 13: 1174:Digitized works by J. D. Beresford 1057: 900:. Oxford University Press, 2006. 858: 14: 1254: 1126:Works by or about J. D. Beresford 1110: 1010:(p. 25). Reprint of 1941 edition. 550:That Kind of Man, or Almost Pagan 341:Reviewing Beresford's novel 1921 224:Beresford was also interested in 1233:People educated at Oundle School 1142: 423:The Early History of Jacob Stahl 31: 1208:English science fiction writers 1026: 1013: 992: 979: 965: 941: 932: 911: 890: 275:, and the Theosophist magazine 847: 826: 793: 779: 755: 724: 703: 677:(1947) (with Esmé Wynne-Tyson) 1: 696: 356:quotes from Beresford's book 193:had an extended stay in his 181:by the psychical researcher 7: 1213:English short story writers 1141:(public domain audiobooks) 456:The House in Demetrius Road 162:, which left him partially 10: 1259: 836:. Twayne Publishers, 1998 450:Goslings: A World of Women 330:Upon publication in 1911, 1228:Writers from Peterborough 957:Joseph F. Clarke (1977). 562:The Instrument of Destiny 532:The Prisoners of Hartling 360:in her book on theology, 95:Marcus Beresford (a.k.a. 87: 68: 56: 39: 30: 23: 1135:Works by J. D. Beresford 1117:Works by J. D. Beresford 1070:and J.D. Beresford", in 921:, Lexington Books, 2011 765:in Frank N. Magill, ed. 480:William Elphinstone Ford 416: 257:, he also wrote for the 854:SF Encyclopedia article 763:The Riddle of the Tower 735:The Hampdenshire Wonder 665:The Riddle of the Tower 437:The Hampdenshire Wonder 411:The Hampdenshire Wonder 384:The Riddle of the Tower 332:The Hampdenshire Wonder 326:Reception and influence 254:The Manchester Guardian 141: 132:The Riddle of the Tower 123:The Hampdenshire Wonder 1243:English male novelists 1178:Toronto Public Library 613:The Camberwell Miracle 819:and Howard Haycraft, 520:Golden Cockerel Press 444:A Candidate For Truth 427:A Candidate For Truth 400:A Candidate For Truth 166:. He was educated at 138:, hive-like society. 1223:English Theosophists 655:Men in the Same Boat 643:What Dreams May Come 510:The Imperfect Mother 492:Nineteen Impressions 230:Alfred Richard Orage 183:Frederic W. H. 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Index


horror
ghost stories
mystery novel
Elisabeth Beresford
Marc Brandel
horror story
ghost story
H. G. Wells
The Hampdenshire Wonder
Olaf Stapledon
dystopian
Castor
Cambridgeshire
Peterborough
infantile paralysis
disabled
Oundle
dramatist
Frederic W. H. Myers
Cornwall
D. H. Lawrence
Porthcothan
Dorothy Richardson
Walter de la Mare
Naomi Royde-Smith
May Sinclair
Theosophist
pacifist
psychology

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