Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - List of Books by Douglas Goldring

Douglas Goldring (7 January 1887 - 9 April 1960) was a British writer and journalist.

He was born in Greenwich, England. He was educated initially at Hurstpierpoint, Magdalen College School and for his secondary education Felsted. He went on to Oxford in 1906; having inherited a legacy he left Oxford without a degree, and moved to London to write.

He first took an editorial position at Country Life magazine. He was then in 1908 a sub-editor for English Review edited by Ford Madox Ford (at that time still named Hueffer). Goldring edited his own literary magazine, The Tramp, in 1910, publishing early work by Wyndham Lewis, and the Futurist Marinetti.

From 1912 he was associated with Max Goschen, a troubled London publisher. He there produced Ford's Collected Poems (1913), principally as a financial arrangement. In 1913 he was in close contact with Wyndham Lewis and the Vorticist group, helping with getting the literary magazine BLAST printed.

He volunteered for the British Army in 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, but was discharged for medical reasons. Subsequently he took a more critical attitude towards the war, from a socialist position. He joined the 1917 Club, the mixed gender Bohemian radical equivalent of a "gentlemen's club", at 4 Gerrard Street, Soho; the name celebrated the Bolshevik revolution in Russia. He moved to Dublin, Ireland, and married there his first wife, Betty Duncan; they had two children (the elder, Hugh, was killed as a soldier in World War II).

In 1919 he visited Germany for Clarté, Henri Barbusse's organisation.

On returning to London, he intended in 1919 to establish a People’s Theatre Society and publish a series of dramas; but let down D. H. Lawrence, in the end only getting his own Fight for Freedom into print. He became more involved in the 1917 Club, meeting there not only the President of the Club, Ramsay Macdonald, but also Aldous Huxley, C. E. M. Joad, and E. D. Morel, until it petered out in the 1930s. He witnessed the destruction in 1924 of the John Nash facades on Regent Street, leading to his later interest in the preservation of Georgian period architecture. He spent much of the 1920s on the French Riviera or in Paris. He taught in Gothenburg, Sweden from 1925 to 1927.

He became known mostly as a travel writer. In the late 1930s he came to prominence in two ways. He was Secretary of the Georgian Society, which he helped to found after writing in the Daily Telegraph in 1936, with Lord Derwent and Robert Byron. It became in 1937 the Georgian Group, a section within the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, on the advice of. Lord Esher.

He was also noted, at the same period, as a radical journalist and prolific contributor to left-wing publications. He attacked George Orwell, for Orwell's reporting of the machinations on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. In return, Goldring was later on Orwell's notorious list of crypto-Communists.

Douglas Goldring's archive is now in the special collections of the University of Victoria, Canada.

Works   more

This author page uses material from the Wikipedia article "Douglas Goldring", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0
Total Books: 39
The Loire The Record of a Pilgrimage From Gerbier De Joncs to St Nazaire
2010 - The Loire the Record of a Pilgrimage From Gerbier De Joncs to St Nazaire (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152565739
ISBN-10: 1152565737
  ?

It's an Ill Wind
2010 - It's an Ill Wind (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152348301
ISBN-10: 1152348302
  ?

A Stranger in Ireland
2010 - A Stranger in Ireland (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152619739
ISBN-10: 115261973X
  ?

Reputations Essays in Criticism
2010 - Reputations Essays in Criticism (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781152622555
ISBN-10: 1152622552
  ?

James Elroy Flecker An Appreciation With Some Biographical Notes
2010 - James Elroy Flecker an Appreciation with Some Biographical Notes (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781152348592
ISBN-10: 1152348590
  ?

The Fight for Freedom a Play in Four Acts
2010 - The Fight for Freedom a Play in Four Acts (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781152461178
ISBN-10: 1152461176
  ?

The Fortune A Romance of Friendship
2010 - The Fortune a Romance of Friendship (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152464889
ISBN-10: 1152464884
  ?

Along France's River of Romance the Loire The Chateau Country Its Personality Its Architecture Its People and Its Associations
The Permanent Uncle
2010 - The Permanent Uncle (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781151777355
ISBN-10: 1151777358
  ?

Margot's Progress
2009 - Margot's Progress (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781150270628
ISBN-10: 1150270624
  ?

Margots Progress
2009 - Margots Progress [1920] (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781120322944
ISBN-10: 1120322944
Genre: Literature & Fiction
  ?

Reputations
2009 - Reputations (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780217864534
ISBN-10: 0217864538
  ?

A Country Boy And Other Poems
2009 - A Country Boy and Other Poems [1910] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781437450927
ISBN-10: 143745092X
  ?

Trained For Genius The Life And Writings Of Ford Madox Ford
2008 - Trained for Genius the Life and Writings of Ford Madox Ford (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781436714631
ISBN-10: 143671463X
  ?

Streets A Book Of London Verses
2008 - Streets a Book of London Verses [1912] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780548906729
ISBN-10: 0548906726
  ?

The Last PreRaphaelite  The Life Of Ford Madox Ford
2007 - The Last Preraphaelite the Life of Ford Madox Ford (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781406728583
ISBN-10: 1406728586
  ?