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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Friends, Associates
Dorothy L. Sayers
DLS
and
Doreen Wallace
became close friends when, in 1917,
DLS
returned to Oxford as apprentice to Basil Blackwell. She shared with Wallace and
Eleanore or Leon Geach
in membership of the
Rhyme Club
.
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Reynolds, Barbara.
Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul
. Hodder and Stoughton.
76
Shepherd, June.
Doreen Wallace, 1897-1989: Writer and Social Campaigner
. Edwin Mellen Press.
19-20
Material Conditions of Writing
Doreen Wallace
Eileen Wallace (later Doreen) began writing poetry as a child, generally to console herself for unhappiness.
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Shepherd, June.
Doreen Wallace, 1897-1989: Writer and Social Campaigner
. Edwin Mellen Press.
11
At
Oxford
she formed, with
Leon Geach
and
Dorothy Sayers
, the
Rhyme Club
, whose pastime was...
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