Julian Osgood Field

Julian Osgood Field
Born 1852
Stockbridge, Massachusetts, United States
Died 1925
Pen name X.L.
Occupation short story writer
Nationality United States
Period 18931925
Genre Horror fiction
Literary movement Decadent movement

Julian Osgood Field (18521925) was an American socialite and writer. Some of his works were published under the psuedonyms X.L. or Sigma.

Biography

Julian Osgood FIeld was born on April 23, 1852, the son of Maunsell Bradhurst Field (1822–75), who was an official of the US Treasury under Abraham Lincoln, and Julia Field (née Stanton).[1] Educated in England, he lived largely in London and Paris and became an intimate of the future King Edward VII of Great Britain. Field used the pseudonym X.L. (or Sigma) to write decadent horror fiction. He is also famous for involving Lady Ida Sitwell, mother of Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell and Edith Sitwell in a financial scandal in 1912 which led to her imprisonment for debt.

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  1. Date and parentage recovered from the Latter-Day Saints' genealogical website, . Previous versions of this article have given the birthdate as 1849 (no source stated).
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