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Definition of Frank harris
1. Noun. Irish writer noted for his sexually explicit but unreliable autobiography (1856-1931).
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Literary usage of Frank harris
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1908)
"Chairman frank harris Hitchcock. R. of Ks. 38: 439-42. O. '08. Dr. Wiley, government
chemist R. of Rs. 37: 6C2-4. My. '08. Smith, W. Barradell-. ..."
2. Modern Men and Mummers by Hesketh Pearson (1922)
"frank harris frank harris is the most dynamic writer alive. ... A work by Frank
Harris is tropical. You don't know how it all grows; you just realize the ..."
3. Misalliance: The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, and Fanny's First Play. With a by Bernard Shaw (1914)
"frank harris To the review in the Pall Mall Gazette I attribute, rightly or
wrongly, the introduction of Mary Fitton to Mr frank harris. ..."
4. Old Scores and New Readings: Discussions on Musical Subjects by John F. Runciman (1899)
"... DEDICATION TO frank harris, ESQ. MY DEAR HARRIS,—Of course this book must be
dedicated to you, for you are implicated as what the lawyers would call an ..."
5. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"It is a fascinating game that frank harris has invented, that of tracking down
his quarry ... But such a simple solution would not satisfy frank harris. ..."