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Society of Authors Members
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By the time of the first general meeting on 18 February 1884, the Society of Authors had 14 <a href="https://historysoa.com/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=66&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Vice-President&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CTitle">Vice-Presidents</a> and 68 members. Annual subscription was set at a guinea; life subscription was 10 guineas.<br /><br />Initially, new members could join as Fellows, Members or Associates. Fellow status was abolished; not all Fellows paid for subscription and their position within the Society was thus unclear. Members had to have authored at least one full-length work (whether published or performed). Associates were aspiring writers who may not have had any work published.<br /><br />By 1886, there were 153 members. This rose to 240 in 1888, 372 in 1889, 662 in 1891 and 870 in 1892 (Walter Besant, <a href="https://historysoa.com/publications/1893-Besant-The-Society-of-Authors"><em>The Society of Authors: A Record of Its Action from Its Foundation</em></a>, 1893). By 1912, there were over 2,000 members (<em><a href="https://historysoa.com/publications/1912-Prospectus">Society of Authors Prospectus</a></em>, 1912).<br /><br />This collection currently includes over 200 prominent members of the Society.
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people
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Birth
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1865
Death
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1936
Sex
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M
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Author
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Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936; <em>Oxford DNB</em>); writer and poet. Published satirical verse about official life in India. Worked as a journalist in Lahore before coming to England in 1889 to develop his literary career. In England, he published three novels, four volumes of poetry, twelve volumes of short stories, four books of essays and sketches, and other uncollected writing. Joined the Society of Authors in 1890; appointed to the <a href="https://historysoa.com/exhibits/show/council">Council</a> in 1892.
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<a referrer="origin-when-cross-origin" href="https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/34334" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/34334</a>
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Council
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Hart, Francis Henry. Portrait of Rudyard Kipling. Albumen Print. Elliott & Fry, 1893. NPG P1700(40a) © National Portrait Gallery, London. <a href="https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw234452/Rudyard-Kipling" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw234452/Rudyard-Kipling</a>.
Society Membership Start Date
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1890
Council Start Date
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1892
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Kipling, Joseph Rudyard
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Kipling, (Joseph) Rudyard (1865–1936)
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Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936); writer and poet.
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Person
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Kipling-Joseph-Rudyard
Council
criticism
fiction
India
journalism
poetry