GB 0096 SL V 83 - Zangwill, Israel

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GB 0096 SL V 83

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Zangwill, Israel

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  • c1900 (Création/Production)

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Israel Zangwill was born in London on 1 February 1864. He was educated at schools in Bristol and Plymouth. In 1873 his parents returned to London, where they sent Zangwill to the Jews' Free School at Spitalfields, London. He received a BA with triple honours from the University of London. He published his first literary work, a short story in the journal Society. His first novel, The Premier and the Painter, appeared in 1888. From 1888 to 1926 Zangwill wrote many novels and plays including, The Big Bow Mystery, 1891, Children of the Ghetto: A study of a Peculiar People, 1892-1893 and the play We Moderns, 1926. During his lifetime, Zangwill also worked as a teacher, a lawyer and editor of the journal Ariel. Zangwill was involved in the Zionist movement. In 1904 he founded the Jewish Territorial Organisation. He also became the president of several Jewish cultural organisations including the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Jewish Drama League. He wrote pamphlets and addressed meetings in America, Europe and Israel on Jewish life and politics. Zangwill died on 1 August 1926 at his home in Midhurst, Sussex.

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GB 0096 SL V 83 c1900 Collection (fonds) 1 bundle Zangwill , Israel , 1864-1926 , author and philanthropist
Israel Zangwill was born in London on 1 February 1864. He was educated at schools in Bristol and Plymouth. In 1873 his parents returned to London, where they sent Zangwill to the Jews' Free School at Spitalfields, London. He received a BA with triple honours from the University of London. He published his first literary work, a short story in the journal Society. His first novel, The Premier and the Painter, appeared in 1888. From 1888 to 1926 Zangwill wrote many novels and plays including, The Big Bow Mystery, 1891, Children of the Ghetto: A study of a Peculiar People, 1892-1893 and the play We Moderns, 1926. During his lifetime, Zangwill also worked as a teacher, a lawyer and editor of the journal Ariel. Zangwill was involved in the Zionist movement. In 1904 he founded the Jewish Territorial Organisation. He also became the president of several Jewish cultural organisations including the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Jewish Drama League. He wrote pamphlets and addressed meetings in America, Europe and Israel on Jewish life and politics. Zangwill died on 1 August 1926 at his home in Midhurst, Sussex.

A holograph manuscript, c1900, of The Gods of Germany written by Israel Zangwill.

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Southampton University Library holds letters and a photograph album, [1897-1901] (Ref: MS 294 and 295); King's School, Canterbury, Kent, contains a manuscript of Uriel Acosta; The American Jewish Historical Society, Massachesets, USA, holds letters to Philip Cowen, 1897-1903; the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, has letters to Elizabeth, Lady Lewis, 1900-1919 (Ref: MS Dep c838); Brotherton Library, Leeds University, holds letters to Clement King Shorter, 1893-1915; Richmond Local Studies Library holds correspondence with Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, 1894-1920 (Ref: SLA/); the British Library contains correspondence with Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (Ref: Add MSS 58497),

1999-07-29 Simon McKeon, 2000-05-22 Sarah Aitchison Europe Germany Literature Western Europe Zangwill , Israel , 1864-1926 , author and philanthropist

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A holograph manuscript, c1900, of The Gods of Germany written by Israel Zangwill.

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Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.

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Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.

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Southampton University Library holds letters and a photograph album, [1897-1901] (Ref: MS 294 and 295); King's School, Canterbury, Kent, contains a manuscript of Uriel Acosta; The American Jewish Historical Society, Massachesets, USA, holds letters to Philip Cowen, 1897-1903; the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, has letters to Elizabeth, Lady Lewis, 1900-1919 (Ref: MS Dep c838); Brotherton Library, Leeds University, holds letters to Clement King Shorter, 1893-1915; Richmond Local Studies Library holds correspondence with Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, 1894-1920 (Ref: SLA/); the British Library contains correspondence with Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (Ref: Add MSS 58497),

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Senate House Library, University of London

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