Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944

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American professor of Romance languages, publisher, and translator.

From the description of Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122601967

This collection is in two parts, the first of which is housed in the Dept. of Special Collections, and the second in the Avery Architectural Library.

From the description of Arthur Livingston Venetian papers, [ca. 15-18th centuries]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 609578220

Arthur Livingston, professor of Romance languages and literatures, publisher, and translator, was born on September 30, 1883, in Northbridge, Massachusetts. Livingston earned the A. B. degree at Amherst College in 1904, continuing his work in Romance languages at Columbia University, where he received the Ph. D. in 1911. His teaching positions included an instructorship in Italian at Smith College (1908-1909), an associate professorship in Italian at Cornell University, where Livingston also supervised the Petrarch Catalogue (1910-1911), and an associate professorship in Romance Languages at Columbia University (1911-1917). Among the various honors bestowed upon Livingston were membership in Phi Beta Kappa and the Venetian academic society, the Reale deputazione veneta di storia patria; he was also decorated as a Cavalier of the Crown of Italy.

Livingston's desire to disseminate the work of leading European writers and thinkers in the United States led him to an editorship with the Foreign Press Bureau of the Committee on Public Information during World War I. When the war ended, Livingston, in partnership with Paul Kennaday and Ernest Poole, continued his efforts on behalf of foreign literature by founding the Foreign Press Service, an agency that represented foreign authors in English-language markets. Among the many authors whose work Livingston introduced in the United States were Octave Aubry, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, Benedetto Croce, Claude Farrère, Guglielmo Ferrero, André Maurois, Alberto Moravia, Gaetano Mosca, Giovanni Papini, Vilfredo Pareto, Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Prezzolini, and Guido da Verona. Livingston returned to academic life at Columbia University in 1925, where he was appointed full professor in 1935. Livingston died in 1944.

Among Livingston's scholarly work, two book-length studies stand out: the critical edition I sonetti morali ed amorosi di Gian Francesco Busenello (1911) and La vita veneziana nelle opere di Gian Francesco Busenello (1913). Livingston was also an accomplished translator, whose translations include Octave Aubry's Napoleon: Soldier and Emperor (1938), St. Helena (1936), and The Second Empire (1940); Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's The Borgias, or, At the Feet of Venus (1930), The Knight of the Virgin (1930), The Mayflower (1921), Mexico in Revolution (1920), A Novelist's Tour of the World (1926), The Phantom with Wings of Gold (1931), The Pope of the Sea (1927), The Torrent (1921), and Unknown Lands: The Story of Columbus (1929); Benedetto Croce's The Conduct of Life (1924); Claude Farrère's The House of the Secret (1923); Guglielmo Ferrero's The Seven Vices (1929); Alberto Moravia's Wheel of Fortune (1937); Vilfredo Pareto's The Mind and Society (1935); and Luigi Pirandello's Each in His Own Way and Two Other Plays (1923), The Late Mattia Pascal (1923), and The One-Act Plays of Luigi Pirandello (1928). In addition to book reviews and articles, which Livingston wrote throughout his career, a collection of criticism, Essays on Modern Italian Literature, was published posthumously in 1950.

From the guide to the Arthur Livingston Papers, 1494-1986, bulk 1904-1944, (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center The University of Texas at Austin)

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creatorOf Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1926-1934. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944,. Arthur Livingston Venetian papers, [ca. 15-18th centuries]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Arthur Livingston Papers, 1494-1986, bulk 1904-1944 Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
referencedIn William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk) Houghton Library
creatorOf Livingston, Arthur, 1883-1944. Arthur Livingston Papers, 1474-1986, (bulk 1904-1944). Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Livingston, Arthur. Development of social services in Australia, 1901-1951. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
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associatedWith Ainslie, Douglas, 1865-1948. person
associatedWith Aldrich, Chester Holmes, 1871-1940. person
associatedWith Aleramo, Sibilla, 1876-1960. person
associatedWith Araquistain, Luis, 1886-1959. person
associatedWith Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente, 1867-1928. person
associatedWith Bolt, Peter. person
associatedWith Borghese, Santa. person
associatedWith Bracco, Roberto, 1862-1943. person
associatedWith Busenello, Giovanni Francesco, 1598-1659. person
associatedWith Comnène, Marie-Anne, 1897-. person
associatedWith Croce, Benedetto, 1866-1952. person
associatedWith D'Aniello, Nicola. person
associatedWith D'Annunzio, Gabriele, 1863-1938. person
associatedWith De Bosis, Lauro, 1901-1931. person
associatedWith De Santillana, Giorgio, 1902-. person
associatedWith Draper, Ruth, 1884-1956. person
associatedWith Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. person
associatedWith Ferrero, Guglielmo, 1871-1942. person
associatedWith Ferrero, Leo, 1903-1933. person
associatedWith Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958. person
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associatedWith Kennaday, Paul. person
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associatedWith Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974. person
associatedWith Lombroso, Gina, 1872-1944. person
associatedWith Moravia, Alberto, 1907-1990. person
associatedWith Mosca, Gaetano, 1858-1941. person
associatedWith Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945. person
associatedWith Papini, Giovanni, 1881-1956. person
associatedWith Pareto, Jane Régis. person
associatedWith Pareto, Vilfredo, 1848-1923. person
associatedWith Pemberton, Brock. person
associatedWith Pirandello, Luigi, 1867-1936. person
associatedWith Prezzolini, Giuseppe, 1882- . person
associatedWith Racca, Vittorio. person
associatedWith Ravà, Aldo. person
associatedWith Rendi, Renzo. person
associatedWith Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957. person
associatedWith Segarizzi, Arnaldo, 1872-1924. person
associatedWith Sommerville, Robert. person
associatedWith Speranza, Gino. person
associatedWith Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. person
correspondedWith Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923 person
associatedWith Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936. person
associatedWith Verona, Guido da, 1881-1939. person
associatedWith Widdemer, Margaret. person
associatedWith Winwar, Frances, 1900-1985. person
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Authors, Spanish
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Birth 1883-09-30

Death 1944-02-11

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