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Definition of Beerbohm
1. Noun. English writer and caricaturist (1872-1956).
Generic synonyms: Caricaturist, Author, Writer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beerbohm
Literary usage of Beerbohm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
""A CLERGYMAN" By MAX Beerbohm Max Beerbohm, I dare say (and I believe it has ...
Max Beerbohm was born in London in 1872; studied at Charterhouse School and ..."
2. The Borzoi 1920: Being a Sort of Record of Five Years' Publishing by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc (1920)
"Yes, under the jewelled stylistic cloak of Max Beerbohm, what do you find but
the simple-hearted amusement of a healthy child? From the story of the Young ..."
3. The Yellow Book: An Illustrated Quarterly (1894)
"... to the Editor From Max Beerbohm DEAR SIR,—When THE YELLOW BOOK appeared I was
in Oxford. So literary a little town is Oxford that its undergraduates see ..."
4. Modern Essays for Schools by Christopher Morley (1921)
""A CLERGYMAN" By MAX Beerbohm Max Beerbohm, I dare say (and I believe it has ...
Max Beerbohm was born in London in 1872; studied at Charterhouse School and ..."
5. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"MAX Beerbohm WHEN I turn to Max Beerbohm's name in "Who's Who," and read the
brief, bald biography, I feel "at home," and also "not at home. ..."
6. The Actor's Art: Theatrical Reminiscences, Methods of Study and Advice to by John Alexander Hammerton (1897)
"H. Beerbohm TREE THIS eminent actor is another of the many who have found their
way to the professional boards via the amateur stage. ..."
7. Catalogue by Dulau & Co., ltd., Booksellers, London, N.W. Lott & H.J. Gerrish Ltd (1845)
"95 Beerbohm. A Survey, by Max, 1921. Coloured caricatures, including those of
Lytton Strachey, Maurice Hewlett, Conrad, Edmund Gosse, and George Moore. 4to. ..."