Frank Harris

Frank Harris
14 February 1855 – 26 August 19314
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Frank Harris was an Irish-American editor, novelist, short story writer, journalist and publisher. Harris was born James Thomas Harris in Galway, Ireland, but at eighteen he changed his first name from James to Frank. His extraordinary life summary, having risen from a poor Irish boy to literary kin…
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What is Frank Harris best known for?
Frank Harris is widely recognized for his controversial autobiography, My Life and Loves, which was notable for its explicit content and frank discussions of sexuality. He was also a prominent editor of several influential literary magazines in London, including The Fortnightly Review and The Saturday Review, where he championed the work of many significant writers of his era.
Did Frank Harris write under any other names?
Frank Harris did not use other pen names for his published works. He was known professionally by his birth name, James Thomas Harris, which he later changed to Frank Harris.
What is Frank Harris's writing style like?
Frank Harris's writing style is characterized by its directness, often provocative nature, and a focus on biographical and autobiographical narratives. His work frequently delves into the lives of notable figures and explores themes of human nature and societal conventions with a candid and often sensational approach.



