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  1. Richard Le Gallienne (20 January 1866 – 15 September 1947) was an English author and poet. The British-American actress Eva Le Gallienne (1899–1991) was his daughter by his second marriage to Danish journalist Julie Nørregaard (1863–1942).

  2. Richard Le Gallienne (20 January 1866– 15 September 1947) was an English author and poet. The American actress Eva Le Gallienne (1899–1991) was his daughter, by his second marriage.

  3. Le Gallienne was active as a reader, critic, lecturer, and author throughout the 1890s. In June 1891, he took over the position of book critic on the Star vacated by Clement Shorter, signing with the pseudonym “Logroller.”

  4. Richard Le Gallienne was an Anglo-American writer, known for his poetry, essays, literary criticisms, and translations. He was closely associated with the Aesthetic Movement and its emphasis on "art for art's sake."

  5. Richard Le Gallienne. (18661947) poet and essayist. Quick Reference. (1866–1947), of Channel Islands descent, became attached to the fin‐de‐siècle group which centred on Beardsley; he was an original member of the Rhymers' Club with Yeats, Wilde, L. Johnson, and others.

  6. This exhibition in the small Hornby Library in the fabulous, modernised Liverpool Central Library covers the whole of (Le) Galliennes life (‘Le’ was his own invention) through an assemblage of many rare and unique items.

  7. British-born American critic, essayist, and poet Richard Le Gallienne was a prolific writer, but his Romantic works never gained great popularity. He was perhaps just as well-known as the father of famed stage actress and director Eva Le Gallienne.