Английская Википедия:George V. Hobart

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Шаблон:Short descriptionШаблон:Not to be confusedШаблон:Infobox writer George Vere Hobart (1867–1926) was a Canadian-American humorist who authored more than 50 musical comedy librettos and plays as well as novels and songs.[1] At the time of his death, Hobart was "one of America's most popular humorists and playwrights".[2] Hobart gained initial national fame for the "Dinkelspiel" letters, a weekly satirical column written in a German-American dialect.[3][1] The Library of Congress includes several of his songs in the National Jukebox.[4]

Hobart also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh McHugh.[5] Many of his works were adapted into films.

Early life

Hobart was born 16 January 1867 in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] He immigrated to the Cumberland, Maryland to work as a telegraph operator for the United Press.[1]

Career

Hobart wrote humorous sketches and columns for the Sunday Scimitar and Baltimore News-American newspapers.[1] He then worked for a short time at the New York Journal, before turning his attention to writing musicals, librettos, novels and children's books.[1] Hobart is noted as an "exceptionally prolific" and versatile writer.[3]

His better-known stage plays include the morality tale Experience; Our Mrs. McChesney cowritten with Edna Ferber and starring Ethel Barrymore; Miss Prinnt with Marie Dressler; Sonny ; Hitchy-Koo of 1919 with music by Cole Porter ; Buddies and Sweet Sixteen.[1]

Among Hobart's notable books are John Henry, Down the Line, Back to the Woods, You Can Search Me and the 1904 novel Jim Hickey, A Story of the One-Night Stands.[2][6][7]

He wrote the lyrics to numerous songs.[8]

Hobart was also a member of the Lambs Club in New York City.[1]

Personal life

Hobart was married to the short story writer Sarah Humbird De Vries,[9] with whom he had two children.[10] She died in 1923. He died in Cumberland, Maryland, on 31 January 1926 following a "general break down" at age 59.[1]

Work

Songs

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Plays

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Bibliography

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  • Boobs
  • John Henry (1901)
  • Skiddoo
  • You Should Worry
  • Jim Hickey, A Story of the One-Night Stands (1904)
  • Get Next! (1905)
  • Down the Line With John Henry (1901)
  • Back to the Woods : the Story of a Fall From Grace (1903)
  • I'm from Missouri: (They Had to Show Me) (1904)
  • The Silly Syclopedia (1905)
  • Go to It (1908)
  • D. Dinkelspiel: his gonversationings (1900)
  • Out For the Coin

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Films

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Screenwriter

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References

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