EG
Edmund Gosse
Celebrity
Birth Date: Sept. 21, 1849
Birth Time: noon
Birth City: Tottenham, Ontario, Canada
Virgo
Degree : 28º34'51.28"
Sun Sign*
Scorpio
Degree : 6º36'36.8"
Moon Sign
Anuradha
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 17º20'40.57"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
EG
Sept. 21, 1849
noon
Tottenham, Ontario, Canada
Celebrity
Virgo
Degree : 28º34'51.28"
Sun Sign*
Scorpio
Degree : 6º36'36.8"
Moon Sign
Anuradha
Pada : 1
Nakshatra
Scorpio
Degree : 17º20'40.57"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Friday
Date Sept. 21, 1849
Time noon
Daylight Saving No
City Tottenham, Ontario, Canada
Geo-location 44ºN1'27.73",
Timezone America/Toronto

Residence Details

City Tottenham, Ontario, Canada
Timezone America/Toronto

Time/Correction

Time (America/Toronto) Sep. 21, 1849, 12:00:00 PM
Time (UTC) Sep. 21, 1849, 05:18:00 PM
Time (LMT) Sep. 21, 1849, 11:58:47 AM
Time (Julian) 2396657.22083333
LMT Correction -5.3203 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º44'21.89"

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Sexuality | Gay

Vocation

Writers | Poet Writers | Translator

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English poet, author, translator, librarian and critic. Gosse started his career as assistant librarian at the British Museum from 1867. An early book of poetry published with a friend John Arthur Blaikie gave him an introduction to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Trips to Denmark and Norway in 1872–74, where he visited Hans Christian Andersen, led to publishing success with reviews of Scandinavian literature in a variety of publications. He became acquainted with Alfred, Lord Tennyson and friends with Robert Browning, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Thomas Hardy and Henry James. He published his first solo volume of poetry, On Viol and Flute, in 1873 and a work of criticism, Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe, in 1879. Gosse and Robert Louis Stevenson first met while teenagers, and after 1879, when Stevenson came to London on occasion, he would stay with Gosse and his family. From 1884 to 1890, Gosse lectured in English literature at Trinity College, Cambridge. He became, in the 1880s, one of the most important art critics dealing with sculpture (writing mainly for the Saturday Review) with an interest spurred on by his intimate friendship with the sculptor Hamo Thornycroft. Gosse would eventually write the first history of the renaissance of late-Victorian sculpture in 1894 in a four-part series for the Art Journal, dubbing the movement the New Sculpture. In 1904, he became the librarian of the House of Lords Library, where he exercised considerable influence till he retired in 1914. He can take credit for introducing Henrik Ibsen's work to the British public. Gosse and William Archer collaborated in translating Hedda Gabler and The Master Builder; those two translations were performed throughout the 20th century. Gosse and Archer, along with George Bernard Shaw, were perhaps the literary critics most responsible for popularising Ibsen's plays among English-speaking audiences. His most famous book is the autobiographical Father and Son (1907), about his troubled relationship with his Plymouth Brethren father, Philip, which was dramatised for television by Dennis Potter. In later life, he became a formative influence on Siegfried Sassoon. In August 1875, Gosse married Ellen Epps (1850–1929), a young painter in the Pre-Raphaelite circle. Theirs was a happy marriage lasting more than 50 years and they had three children. However, Gosse was actually homosexual. It was said that during Browning's funeral at Westminster Abbey, Gosse sat in a pew flicking through pictures of male nudes. Only after fifteen years of friendship, in 1890, did Gosse acknowledge to John Addington Symonds, around the time the latter was working on A Problem in Greek Ethics, that indeed he was homosexual. Gosse was knighted in 1925. He died on 16 May 1928. Link to Wikipedia biography

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Unspecified

May 16, 1928

Death, Cause unspecified 16 May 1928 .

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