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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Katharine Bruce Glasier | Her involvement in socialist circles led her to acquaintance with Sidney
and Beatrice Webb
, Edward Hulton
(editor of the Sunday Chronicle), and Robert Blatchford
, for whom she wrote several articles. Thompson, Laurence. The Enthusiasts. Victor Gollancz Limited. 71 |
Friends, Associates | Ethel Lilian Voynich | Stepniak and his work, including Underground Russia, 1883, were influential in ELV
's personal life and career. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Gray, Anne, and Pam Blevins. The World of Women in Classical Music. WordWorld Publications, pp. 876-7. 876 |
Friends, Associates | Annie Besant | AB
's interest in socialism led her to friendship with William Morris
, and she became a vistor at Kelmscott House, where she often stayed to dinner. Taylor, Anne. Annie Besant: A Biography. Oxford University Press. 184 |
Friends, Associates | Emmeline Pankhurst | Among those gathering at the Pankhursts' Russell Square salon were William Morris
, Annie Besant
, Keir Hardie
, Tom Mann
, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
. Mitchell, David J. The Fighting Pankhursts: A Study in Tenacity. MacMillan. 24 |
Friends, Associates | Jane Ellen Harrison | Distinguished guests at Newnham
at this time included Ruskin
and Turgenev
; JEH
recalls giving them tours of the college in her Reminiscences of a Student's Life. Harrison, Jane Ellen. Reminiscences of a Student’s Life. Hogarth Press. 44 |
Friends, Associates | Isabella Neil Harwood | The position of her father
as a journal editor put INH
in contact with several well-known authors of the time. She attended a party with her parents at the house of Dr Westland Marston
... |
Friends, Associates | F. Mabel Robinson | FMR
shared to the full the social involvement of her family with entertaining leading figures in London cultural life: such men as John Singer Sargent
, Robert Browning
, William Morris
, and Oscar Wilde |
Intertextuality and Influence | Constance Smedley | Jessica and her younger brother, Edgar, both respond with ecstasy to an offer to borrow books they have not already read (William Morris
, William Blake
, [a]nd people I don't know; and books... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Gardam | Gardam's The Hollow Land (addressed to an older age-group) has an epigraph from the prose romance by William Morris
which bears the same title. The land in her book is the Cumbrian fells, full... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ethel Mannin | EM
mentions spending her earlier years, whilst I was still serious, Mannin, Ethel. All Experience. Jarrolds. 74 Mannin, Ethel. All Experience. Jarrolds. 74, 75 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Katharine Bruce Glasier | The title page of the pamphlet references works by both William Morris
and Walt Whitman
, while the text itself paraphrases Edward Carpenter
. Glasier, Katharine Bruce, and John Bruce Glasier. The Religion of Socialism: Two Aspects. Labour Press Society Limited;Labour Literature Society. title page, 1 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dorothy Whipple | This novel's opening is a prime example of DW
's skill at hooking her readers. She opens with the ancient gateway of the house standing in darkness, illuminated every few minutes by the flash of... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Charlotte Yonge | This was one of the most popular novels of the nineteenth century. Two years after it appeared it was the favourite choice of young officers in hospital during the Crimean War. A guardsman confessed that... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Lady Margaret Sackville | LMS
's earliest works, which emerged from a romantic sense of beauty, defined her for decades of readers. In the first phase of her writing career, from 1900 to about 1915, she sought the delicate... |
Leisure and Society | L. T. Meade | These tastes leaned to the pre-Raphaelite, with Morris
hangings and photogravures after Burne-Jones
and Watts
. Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 222, 228 Black, Helen C. Pen, Pencil, Baton and Mask: Biographical Sketches. Spottiswoode. 223 |
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