MacKenzie, Raymond N. A Critical Biography of English Novelist Viola Meynell, 1885-1956. Edwin Mellen.
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Friends, Associates | Viola Meynell | D. H. Lawrence
finished writing his novel The Rainbow at Shed Hall, VM
's cottage at Humphrey's Homestead, Greatham; she helped him type the manuscript. MacKenzie, Raymond N. A Critical Biography of English Novelist Viola Meynell, 1885-1956. Edwin Mellen. 145 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 153 |
Friends, Associates | Viola Meynell | VM
met Lawrence
through Ivy Low
. Enthusiastic about his writing, she offered to lend him her cottage and to do his typing. During his stay on the Meynells' property, Lawrence introduced Viola to Ottoline Morrell |
Friends, Associates | Vernon Lee | Back in Italy after the end of the First World War, VL
continued to read widely. She returned to Dante
, Shakespeare
, and Goethe
. She introduced herself to newer writings on philosophy, science... |
Friends, Associates | Lady Cynthia Asquith | As well as her close relationships with Angela Thirkell
and Barrie
, LCA
built a significant friendship with the novelist D. H. Lawrence
(who has been seen as drawing her portrait in The Blind Man... |
Friends, Associates | Rebecca West | RW
requested the meeting because she admired Nin's work on D. H. Lawrence
. The two women became good friends. Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West: A Saga of the Century. Hodder and Stoughton. 134 |
Friends, Associates | Ling Shuhua | The couple travelled together: in January 1936, for instance, they went to Beijing, where they met such people as the English writer Harold Acton
and Chinese watercolour artist Qi Baishi
. LS read fiction... |
Friends, Associates | Violet Hunt | VH
entertained here frequently: her sometimes piquantly mixed invitation lists included the names of H. D.
, D. H. Lawrence
, Ezra Pound
, Joseph Conrad
, Wyndham Lewis
, Walter de la Mare
... |
Friends, Associates | Lady Ottoline Morrell | Along with its owners, the manor was frequently full of guests: writers and artists among them included Katherine Mansfield
, D. H. Lawrence
, Aldous Huxley
, Siegfried Sassoon
, W. B. Yeats
, and... |
Friends, Associates | Constance Garnett | Their friends included several notable writers: D. H. Lawrence
, Joseph Conrad
, and John Galsworthy
. Humanities Research Center, University of Texas. The Garnetts: A Literary Family. University of Texas. 3 |
Friends, Associates | Lady Ottoline Morrell | During the process of recovery, she was reconciled with her former friend D. H. Lawrence
(who was by now seriously ill with tuberculosis), from whom she had been estranged following his unflattering fictional portrait of... |
Friends, Associates | Dorothy Brett | Travelling to Taos the first time in Lawrence's
company, Brett had met Willa Cather
and Harriet Monroe
. Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett. J. B. Lippincott Company. 39-40 |
Friends, Associates | Anna Wickham | AW
was a good friend of D. H. Lawrence
. She went for many long and preoccupied Newlin, Margaret. “Anna Wickham: ’The sexless part which is my mind’”. Southern Review, Vol. n. s. 14 , pp. 281-02. 286 Beauman, Nicola. Cynthia Asquith. Hamish Hamilton. 161 |
Friends, Associates | Edith Sitwell | By 1919 ES
was also friendly with Arnold Bennett
and his wife Marguerite
. Wyndham Lewis
became a great friend, did many drawings of her, and demonstrated a sexual interest in her as well, which... |
Friends, Associates | Dorothy Brett | Her companion in her later years was John Manchester
, a Jungian, a painter, and an occasionally suicidal schizophrenic, who moved into the house next door in Taos in spring 1963, when she was eighty... |
Friends, Associates | Katherine Mansfield | KM
and John Middleton Murry
visited D. H. Lawrence
and Frieda
at Broadstairs. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 407 |
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