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2. ‘Editorial Note’, Savoy, 2; Sunday Times, 26.1.1896, p. 6; Academy, 18.1.1896, p. 56; Athenaeum, 25.1.1896, p. 117; The Times, 30.1.1896, p. 8; Star, 20.1.1896, p. 1; MDG, p. 112; Sunday Times, 26.1.1896, p. 6; Sketch, quoted in Weintraub, Savoy, a Nineties Experiment (London, 1966), p. xxiv; Courrier Francais, 2.2.1896, p. 8–9; Athenaeum, 25.1.1896, p. 117; Academy, 18.1.1896, p. 56; Star, 20.1.1896, p. 1; World, 16.2.1896, p. 18; Sunday Times-Herald, May 1896, p. 33.
3. Quoted in Julie Speedie, op. cit., p. 99; Punch, 1.2.1896, p. 49; AB to [Ada Leverson] [February, 1896]; A. Symons, op. cit., p. 16; A. Symons to Mabel, [Beardsley] Wright, 21.7.1912, in K. Beckson and J. M. Munro (eds), Arthur Symons, Selected Letters, p. 224–225; MDG, p. 118; the title-page reads, ‘An heroicomic poem in five cantos. Embroidered with nine drawings by Aubrey Beardsley’; E. R. and J. Pennell, The Life of James McNeill Whistler, p. 310–311.
4. D. Flower and H. Maas, The Letters of Ernest Dowson, p. 350–351; Courrier Francais, 2.2.1896, p. 8–9; Letters of Ernest Dowson, p. 344; Vincent O’Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde, p. 127; Letters of Ernest Dowson, p. 347; Ratif de la Bretonne [Jean Lorrain] quoted in Jacques Letheve, ‘Aubrey Beardsley et la France’, Gazette de Beaux Arts, December 1966; MDG, p. 115–116, 119.
5. Prelim, page, Savoy, 2; MDG, p. 115; cALS A. Symons to John Gray [n.d.] (Blackfriars, Edinburgh); Letters of Ernest Dowson, p. 355; MDG, p. 119–123 passim.
6. MDG, p. 123; E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, quoted in M. Easton, Aubrey and tlie Dying Lady, p. 95; V. O’Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde, p. 123, 115; W. Crane, Magazine of An, 1888, p. 15.
7. MDG, p. 126–129; Tlie Times [NY], 7.5.1896, p. 5; Times Herald [Chicago], 16.5.1896; J. Gray, ‘Andre Raffalovich’, Blackfriars, 1934, p. 405; Brocard Sewell, Footnote to the Nineties, p. 38, 112; A. Michaelson [A. Raffalovich], ‘Oscar Wilde’, Blackfriars, 1927, p. 697–701; E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, quoted in M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 97; MDG, p. 130–131; E. A. Beardsley, B. Misc., p. 177–178.
8. MDG, p. 131; ALS E. Gosse to AB, 16.5.1896 (Princeton); MDG, p. 146 Manchester Guardian, 23.7.1896, p. 3; Saturday Review, 83, p. 426; The Times, 19.6.1896, p. 18; Manchester Guardian, 23.7.1896; Studio, VIII, 1896, p. 250; Metropolitan Magazine 4, [1896] p. 49–53; M. S. Lasner, op. cit., p. 65; ibid., p. 66; although the title-page date of the edition is 1897, it was first issued on 4.8.1896.
9. E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, in M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 113; MDG, p. 136–137, 145, 133; AB to L. Smithers, 9.6.1896, Warrack & Perkins Catalogue 60, item 133; MDG, p. 133.
10. E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, in M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 113; MDG, p. 137–141; Linda Zatlin, Aubrey Beardsley and Victorian Sexual Politics (Oxford, 1990), p. 141ff; MDG, p. 141–144; AB’s ‘Last Will and Testament’ (Somerset House, London); the other witness was Henry C. Keeble of the Spread Eagle Hotel; MDG, p. 143; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 323; J. G. Nelson, ‘Leonard Smithers and the Chiswick Press’, Journal of the Eighteen Nineties Society, 1994.
11. MDG, p. 147–153 passim; Captain Sir Richard Burton and Leonard Smithers, Tlie Carmina of Catullus (Privately Printed, 1894), p. xvi; MDG, p. 152; Jean Lorrain, ‘Bathylle’, Le Chat noir, 1.7.1882; W. H. Mallock quoted in Cobham-Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (London, 1896 ed.).
12. cTLS R. A. Walker to O. W. Lodge, 13.8.1935 (Princeton); MDG, p. 151; A. H. Lawrence, ‘Mr Aubrey Beardsley and His Work’, Idler, 1897, p. 189–202; MDG, p. 151, 153; M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 100; MDG, p. 152, 153, 169; W.L. [William Lawler], London Year Book, p. 49; MDG, p. 169.
13. R. Ross, op. cit., p. 25; MDG, p. 154, 157, 159, 168; MDG, p. 186; MDG, p. 162–163, 166; J. M. Dent to E. A. Beardsley, 9.9.1896, Sothebys (London) Catalogue, 23/24.7.1987; J. M. Dent to AB, quoted MDG, p. 18IM.; MDG, p. 230; Iconography, items 138, 139; L. Smithers to F. Evans [n.d.] Christies (London) Catalogue, 13.5.1970; MDG, p. 183, 185, 187; MDG, p. 167.
14. J. G. Nelson, Journal of the Eighteen Nineties Society, 1994; V. O’Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde, p. 116; MDG, p. 176; quoted in G. Richards, Author Hunting (London, 1936), p. 18; W. B. Yeats, Autobiographies, p. 323–324; MDG. p. 167; R. Burton and L. Smithers, op. cit., p. 285; MDG, p. 179, 173, 203.
15. MDG, p. 171–172, MDG, p. 177; MDG, p. 173; P. Hanks and F. Hodges, Dictionary of First Names (Oxford, 1990), p. 30; E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, quoted in M. Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 102; MDG, p. 204, 207.
16. E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, in Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady; MDG, p. 178ff; MDG, p. 186–200 passim; V. O’Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde, p. 127; Victor Plarr, Ernest Dowson 1888–1898: Reminiscences (London, 1914), p. 66.
17. MDG, p. 201–216 passim.
18. MDG, p. 212; E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, in Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 103; MDG, p. 219, 222–226; E. A. Beardsley to R. Ross, in Easton, Aubrey and the Dying Lady, p. 103; ibid; to Smithers AB refers to his conveyance as a ‘donkey chair’; MDG, p. 225–229; E. R. Pennell, Nights; MDG, p. 229; Magazine of Art, November 1896, p. 9–12; Academy, 26.12.1896, p. 590; M. Beerbohm, ‘Ex Cathedra: Mr Beardsley’s Fifty Drawings’, Tomorrow, 1897, p. 28–35.