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Saltus, Edgar [Evertson], undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33

Scope and Content

"Lyssa." Handwritten and signed short story. 13 leaves. Typed copy of story included.

Dates

  • Creation: undated

Creator

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Biographical note

Edgar Evertson Saltus (October 8, 1855 – July 31, 1921) was an American writer known for his highly refined prose style. His works paralleled those by European decadent authors such as Huysmans and Oscar Wilde. Saltus wrote two books of philosophy, The Philosophy of Disenchantment and The Anatomy of Negation.

Acclaimed by fellow writers in his day, Saltus fell into obscurity after his death. His short story The Paliser Case was adapted to film in 1920, and his novel Daughters of the Rich was filmed in 1923.

A biography by Marie Saltus,Edgar Saltus: The Man was published in 1925. Edgar Saltus, a critical study by Claire Sprague, appeared in 1970.

His elder brother Francis Saltus Saltus was a minor poet.

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.42 Linear Feet (1 legal-size document box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the USC Libraries Special Collections Repository

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