Edgar Saltus
Edgar Evertson Saltus (8 October 1855 – 31 July 1921) was an American writer known for his highly refined prose style. His works paralleled those by European decadent authors such as Joris-Karl Huysmans and Oscar Wilde.
Biography
Edgar Saltus was born in New York City on October 8, 1855 to Francis Henry Saltus and his second wife, Eliza Evertson,[1] both of Dutch descent. [2] After two semesters at Yale University, Saltus entered Columbia Law School in 1878,[3] graduating with a law degree in 1880.[4] He wrote two books of philosophy: The Philosophy of Disenchantment (1885) focused on pessimism and in particular the philosophy of Schopenhauer and Eduard Von Hartmann,[5] while The Anatomy of Negation (1886) tried "to convey a tableau of anti-theism from Kapila to Leconte de Lisle".[6]
His elder half-brother Francis Saltus Saltus was a minor poet. Both brothers are buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Legacy
Acclaimed by fellow writers in his day, Saltus fell into obscurity after his death. His novel 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.
Works
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- Balzac (1884)
- The Philosophy of Disenchantment (1885)
- The Anatomy of Negation (1886)
- Mr.Incoul's Misadventure (1887)
- The Truth About Tristrem Varick (1888)
- Eden: An Episode (1888)
- The Pace That Kills (1889)
- A Transient Guest and Other Episodes (1889)
- Love And Lore (1890)
- Mary Magdalen (1891)
- Imperial Purple (1892)
- Madame Sapphira (1893)
- Enthralled (1894)
- Daughters of the Rich (1900)
- Purple and Fine Women (1903)
- The Pomps of Satan (1904)
- The Perfume of Eros: A Fifth Avenue Incident (1905)
- Vanity Square (1906)
- Historia Amoris (1906)
- The Lords of the Ghostland (1907)
- The Monster (1912)
- Oscar Wilde, An Idler's Impressions (1917)
- The Gates Of Life (1919)
- The Paliser Case (1919)
- The Imperial Orgy: An Account of the Tsars From the First to the Last (1920)
- The Ghost Girl (1922)
- Uplands of Dream (1925; a compilation of sixteen essays published in magazines between 1900 and 1914)
- When Dreams Come True: A Story of Emotional Life. ISBN 0-404-05535-4.
- The Philosophical Writings of Edgar Saltus ISBN 978-0-988-55364-4. (2014)
References
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- Edgar Saltus: Forgotten Genius of American Letters?
- Entry from the American Film Institute catalog of The Paliser Case.
- Edgar Saltus at the Internet Movie Database
- Works by Edgar Saltus at Hathi Trust
- Works by Edgar Saltus at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Marie Saltus at Project Gutenberg
- Works by Edgar Saltus at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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- ↑ American National Biography Retrieved February 20, 2018
- ↑ David Weir, Decadent Culture in the United States, 2008, pp.206–7.
- ↑ New York State Literary Tree Person Detail for Edgar Evertson Saltus
- ↑ David Weir, Decadent Culture in the United States, 2008, pp.26–30
- ↑ The Anatomy of Negation, p.10, cited in Weir, Decadent Culture, pp.32–3
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