Background
He was born in Liverpool on Jan. 20, 1867
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Man goes on a trip at the age of 30 because he feeling lonely and he tells himself it is a quest for a golden girl, just like the old myths and fairy tales. He meets many people along the way which give him insight into the meaning of love...
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He was born in Liverpool on Jan. 20, 1867
He was educated at Liverpool College.
Before becoming an author, critic, and publisher's reader, he engaged in business and spent some years in America. He joined the staff of the newspaper The Star in 1891, and wrote for various papers by the name Logroller. He contributed to The Yellow Book, and associated with the Rhymers' Club.
During the Second World War Le Gallienne was prevented from returning to his Menton home and lived in Monaco for the rest of the war. His rather imitative verse is well represented in the volume The Lonely Dancer (1913), his prose in The Quest of the Golden Girl (1896) and The Romantic Nineties (1926).
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During the war Le Gallienne refused to write propaganda for the local German and Italian authorities, and with no income, once collapsed in the street due to hunger.
His first wife, Mildred Lee, died in 1894. They had one daughter, Hesper. In 1897 he married the Danish journalist Julie Norregard, who left him in 1903 and took their daughter Eva to live in Paris. They were divorced in June 1911. On October 27, 1911, he married Mrs. Irma Perry, née Hinton, whose previous marriage to her first cousin, the painter and sculptor Roland Hinton Perry, had been dissolved in 1904.