Cline, Sally. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John. John Murray.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Radclyffe Hall | RH
gave the first of two lectures for the Society
for Psychical Research: the paper she gave was jointly written with Una Troubridge
. Cline, Sally. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John. John Murray. 143-4 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Radclyffe Hall | Although Una finished a bust of RH
in October 1918, her career as a sculptor was soon overtaken by the demands of her lover's writing career. She read aloud drafts of Hall's manuscripts and helped... |
Cultural formation | Radclyffe Hall | RH
's belief in spiritualism was in conflict with her Catholicism
. The Catholic Church did not condone spiritualism and she could not find a confessor who approved of her meetings with the medium she... |
Fictionalization | Radclyffe Hall | In contrast with Hall's views, Mackenzie represented lesbianism as a temporary social construct, sometimes entertaining for the (usually male) observer. This book also contains a more specific connection to RH
in its dour character named... |
Cultural formation | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | SACD
joined the Society for Psychical Research
at an early date in autumn 1893, after a brief flirtation with theosophy. (He resigned from the society in March 1930, not because his belief had slackened but... |
Other Life Event | Marjorie Bowen | For a time, the family lived in a house near the cricket ground at Lord's in London. The house appeared to be haunted; Marget's sister, the family nurse Nana, and the hired man believed... |
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