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Stephen Hudson

Stephen Hudson (1868 – 29 October 1944) is a pseudonym of the British novelist and translator Sydney Schiff, whose work was published in the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s. With a substantial income from his commercially successful family, Schiff was a patron of the arts, with friendships in the musical, artistic and literary circles of England and France.

Life and career edit

Schiff was born in London, the illegitimate child of Alfred George Schiff (c.1840–1908), a stockbroker, and Caroline Mary Ann Eliza Cavell, née Scates (1842–c.1896).[1] The precise date of his birth is unknown, although his family celebrated his birthday on 12 December.[1] After schooling at Wellington College he worked in Canada and the US, where he met Marion Canine, whom he married in 1889. The marriage was unsuccessful and ended in separation and eventually (1911) divorce.[1]

With a substantial income from his wealthy family, Schiff turned to patronage of the arts and to writing fiction. He published his first novel, Concessions (1913) under his own name, but for his later books he took the pen name Stephen Hudson. In 1911 he married for the second time. His second wife was Violet Zillah Beddington (1874–1962).[1] She had earlier (1896) been wooed unsuccessfully by the composer Arthur Sullivan, and Hudson used elements of that relationship in his 1925 novel Myrtle.[2]

Schiff divided his time mostly between London and the south of France. He was the host at a celebrated party in Paris on 18 May 1922, when Marcel Proust met James Joyce (without the slightest rapport); other guests included Sergei Diaghilev, Igor Stravinsky and Pablo Picasso.[3] The occasion was the first night of Stravinsky's Renard.[3] Schiff tried unsuccessfully to get Picasso to paint a portrait of Proust.[4]

In the early 1920s Schiff was in touch with major modernist figures, and a patron of Wyndham Lewis's The Tyro. Lewis "repaid" the support by satirising Schiff as Lionel Kein in The Apes of God (1930). Schiff also introduced John Middleton Murry to Joyce; though Joyce later gave the impression that Katherine Mansfield, Murry's wife, showed more understanding of Joyce's Ulysses. He and Violet also befriended T. S. Eliot and his wife, Vivienne, and Frederick Delius.[1] Earlier, in 1918, Schiff had helped finance Osbert Sitwell's periodical Art and Letters.[1] Later the Schiffs knew Edwin Muir and Wilma. Schiff kept up a long correspondence with Aldous Huxley, which has been published.[5]

Using his customary pen name, Stephen Hudson, Schiff translated the twelfth volume of Proust, "Time Regained",[6] completing the Scott-Moncrieff version; while Scott-Moncrieff's translation of Sodome et Gomorrhe had previously been dedicated by the translator (obliquely) to him and Violet. Céleste, a story of Schiff's, was published in The Criterion in 1924. In it Proust appears as the character Richard Kurt. Proust reciprocated by helping Hudson's novels achieve French translation.

In 1934 Schiff and his wife settled in Dorking in south east England. Their house was hit by a stray German bomb in August 1944, the shock of which may have contributed to Schiff's death from heart failure two months later, at the age of 75.[1] Austrian writer and novelist Hermann Broch (1886-1951), who fled Austria to Britain and United States in 1938, then dedicated to the memory of Hudson his masterpiece "The Death of Virgil", first published in 1945. His wife Violet survived him, living until 1962.[1]

Schiff's novels are now almost entirely forgotten; but his and his wife's significance as key figures of early Modernism, both as friends and facilitators to several major artists and writers, has recently been reassessed by Stephen Klaidman in a joint biography of the couple, Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust, Joyce and the Excruciatingly Irascible Wyndham Lewis (2013).

Family edit

Schiff's siblings included a brother, Ernest Schiff, and three sisters: Marie (Baroness de Marwicz, died 1948), Rose Georgette (1874–1962, wife of Evelyn Morley), and Edith (Countess Gautier-Vignal, stepmother of the novelist Louis Gautier-Vignal).

Violet's father was Samuel Beddington née Moses, a wealthy wool merchant and property investor. Her sisters were the British novelist Ada Leverson (Oscar Wilde's beloved "Sphinx"),[1] and Sybil Seligman (1868–1936), a mistress of Giacomo Puccini.[2]

Works edit

  • Concessions (1913, as Sydney Schiff)
  • War Time Silhouettes (1916)
  • Richard Kurt (1919)
  • Elinor Colhouse (1921)
  • Prince Hempseed (1923)
  • In Sight of Chaos by Hermann Hesse (1923, as translator)
  • Tony (1924)
  • Myrtle (1925)
  • Richard, Myrtle and I (1926)
  • A True Story in Three Parts and a Postscript, All of Them Facile Rubbish (1930)
  • Celeste and Other Sketches (Blackamore Press, 1930)
  • Time Regained by Marcel Proust (1931, as translator)
  • The Other Side (1937)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Whitworth, Michael H. (January 2008). "Schiff, Sydney Alfred (1868–1944)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  2. ^ a b Jacobs, p. 371
  3. ^ a b Davenport-Hines, passim
  4. ^ Richardson, p. 207
  5. ^ Clémentine, passim
  6. ^ See Hudson's translation of Time Regained at Project Gutenberg Australia

Sources edit

  • Klaidman, Stephen (2013). Sydney and Violet: Their Life with T.S. Eliot, Proust, Joyce and the Excruciatingly Irascible Wyndham Lewis. New York: Nan A. Talese. ISBN 9780385534093.
  • Clémentine, Robert, ed. (1976). Aldous Huxley, exhumations: correspondance inédite avec Sydney Schiff, 1925-1937. Paris: Didier. OCLC 3232251.
  • Davenport-Hines, Richard (2006). A Night at the Majestic: Proust and the great modernist party of 1922. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0571220088.
  • Jacobs, Arthur (1986). Arthur Sullivan. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192820338.
  • Richardson, John (2007). A Life of Picasso: The triumphant years: 1917-1932. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 9780224031219.

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Stephen Hudson 1868 29 October 1944 is a pseudonym of the British novelist and translator Sydney Schiff whose work was published in the 1910s 1920s and 1930s With a substantial income from his commercially successful family Schiff was a patron of the arts with friendships in the musical artistic and literary circles of England and France Contents 1 Life and career 2 Family 3 Works 4 Notes 5 Sources 6 External linksLife and career editSchiff was born in London the illegitimate child of Alfred George Schiff c 1840 1908 a stockbroker and Caroline Mary Ann Eliza Cavell nee Scates 1842 c 1896 1 The precise date of his birth is unknown although his family celebrated his birthday on 12 December 1 After schooling at Wellington College he worked in Canada and the US where he met Marion Canine whom he married in 1889 The marriage was unsuccessful and ended in separation and eventually 1911 divorce 1 With a substantial income from his wealthy family Schiff turned to patronage of the arts and to writing fiction He published his first novel Concessions 1913 under his own name but for his later books he took the pen name Stephen Hudson In 1911 he married for the second time His second wife was Violet Zillah Beddington 1874 1962 1 She had earlier 1896 been wooed unsuccessfully by the composer Arthur Sullivan and Hudson used elements of that relationship in his 1925 novel Myrtle 2 Schiff divided his time mostly between London and the south of France He was the host at a celebrated party in Paris on 18 May 1922 when Marcel Proust met James Joyce without the slightest rapport other guests included Sergei Diaghilev Igor Stravinsky and Pablo Picasso 3 The occasion was the first night of Stravinsky s Renard 3 Schiff tried unsuccessfully to get Picasso to paint a portrait of Proust 4 In the early 1920s Schiff was in touch with major modernist figures and a patron of Wyndham Lewis s The Tyro Lewis repaid the support by satirising Schiff as Lionel Kein in The Apes of God 1930 Schiff also introduced John Middleton Murry to Joyce though Joyce later gave the impression that Katherine Mansfield Murry s wife showed more understanding of Joyce s Ulysses He and Violet also befriended T S Eliot and his wife Vivienne and Frederick Delius 1 Earlier in 1918 Schiff had helped finance Osbert Sitwell s periodical Art and Letters 1 Later the Schiffs knew Edwin Muir and Wilma Schiff kept up a long correspondence with Aldous Huxley which has been published 5 Using his customary pen name Stephen Hudson Schiff translated the twelfth volume of Proust Time Regained 6 completing the Scott Moncrieff version while Scott Moncrieff s translation of Sodome et Gomorrhe had previously been dedicated by the translator obliquely to him and Violet Celeste a story of Schiff s was published in The Criterion in 1924 In it Proust appears as the character Richard Kurt Proust reciprocated by helping Hudson s novels achieve French translation In 1934 Schiff and his wife settled in Dorking in south east England Their house was hit by a stray German bomb in August 1944 the shock of which may have contributed to Schiff s death from heart failure two months later at the age of 75 1 Austrian writer and novelist Hermann Broch 1886 1951 who fled Austria to Britain and United States in 1938 then dedicated to the memory of Hudson his masterpiece The Death of Virgil first published in 1945 His wife Violet survived him living until 1962 1 Schiff s novels are now almost entirely forgotten but his and his wife s significance as key figures of early Modernism both as friends and facilitators to several major artists and writers has recently been reassessed by Stephen Klaidman in a joint biography of the couple Sydney and Violet Their Life with T S Eliot Proust Joyce and the Excruciatingly Irascible Wyndham Lewis 2013 Family editSchiff s siblings included a brother Ernest Schiff and three sisters Marie Baroness de Marwicz died 1948 Rose Georgette 1874 1962 wife of Evelyn Morley and Edith Countess Gautier Vignal stepmother of the novelist Louis Gautier Vignal Violet s father was Samuel Beddington nee Moses a wealthy wool merchant and property investor Her sisters were the British novelist Ada Leverson Oscar Wilde s beloved Sphinx 1 and Sybil Seligman 1868 1936 a mistress of Giacomo Puccini 2 Works editConcessions 1913 as Sydney Schiff War Time Silhouettes 1916 Richard Kurt 1919 Elinor Colhouse 1921 Prince Hempseed 1923 In Sight of Chaos by Hermann Hesse 1923 as translator Tony 1924 Myrtle 1925 Richard Myrtle and I 1926 A True Story in Three Parts and a Postscript All of Them Facile Rubbish 1930 Celeste and Other Sketches Blackamore Press 1930 Time Regained by Marcel Proust 1931 as translator The Other Side 1937 Notes edit a b c d e f g h i Whitworth Michael H January 2008 Schiff Sydney Alfred 1868 1944 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press subscription or UK public library membership required a b Jacobs p 371 a b Davenport Hines passim Richardson p 207 Clementine passim See Hudson s translation of Time Regained at Project Gutenberg AustraliaSources editKlaidman Stephen 2013 Sydney and Violet Their Life with T S Eliot Proust Joyce and the Excruciatingly Irascible Wyndham Lewis New York Nan A Talese ISBN 9780385534093 Clementine Robert ed 1976 Aldous Huxley exhumations correspondance inedite avec Sydney Schiff 1925 1937 Paris Didier OCLC 3232251 Davenport Hines Richard 2006 A Night at the Majestic Proust and the great modernist party of 1922 London Faber and Faber ISBN 0571220088 Jacobs Arthur 1986 Arthur Sullivan Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 0192820338 Richardson John 2007 A Life of Picasso The triumphant years 1917 1932 London Jonathan Cape ISBN 9780224031219 External links editWorks by Stephen Hudson at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Stephen Hudson at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Hudson amp oldid 1176656696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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