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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Radclyffe Hall | During the 1920s, RH
and Una Troubridge
were friends with a wide range of writers, actors, and artists, including Ida Wylie
, Romaine Brooks
, Natalie Barney
, Noël Coward
, Tallulah Bankhead
, and... |
Performance of text | Viola Tree | The Dancers, a play written collaboratively by VT
(as Hubert Parsons) and actor-manager Gerald du Maurier
, opened at Wyndham's Theatre
, starring Tallulah Bankhead
in her London debut. Fielding, Daphne. The Rainbow Picnic. Eyre Methuen, 1974. 80 |
Performance of text | Timberlake Wertenbaker | TW
's play This is No Place for Tallulah Bankhead was produced by King's Head Theatre
in London. Hawkins-Dady, Mark, Leanda Shrimpton, David Pickering, and Judith M. Kass, editors. International Dictionary of Theatre. St James Press, 1996. 2: 1033 |
Textual Features | Caroline Blackwood | This compilation offered (as well as quotations about food from canonical writers) short-cut recipes from literary celebrities: among others Barbara Cartland
's filets de sole caprice (cooked by her chef), Beryl Bainbridge
's stovies (Sunday-joint... |
Textual Production | Bryony Lavery | BL
embarked on a new genre when she published a biography titled Tallulah Bankhead. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. |
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