Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster, 1990.
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Fictionalization | Violet Hunt | Versions of VH
also emerge in the fictions of her lover, Ford Madox Ford
. Barbara Belford
suggests that she sparked elements of both Leonora Ashburnham and Florence Dowell in his The Good Soldier (1915)... |
Literary responses | Violet Hunt | Later readers have paid Hunt's novels little critical interest and less acclaim. Biographer Barbara Belford
suggested in 1990, for instance, that her characters are usually unsympathetic and forgettable; she wrote about the contemporary moment, but... |
Literary responses | Violet Hunt | Biographer Barbara Belford
calls this work a convoluted and improbably plotted story of murder, suicide, lust and betrayal—another unhappy love story. Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster, 1990. 161 |
Literary responses | Violet Hunt | The New York Times Book Review published a piece on this book on 30 October 1932, calling it one of the most expertly executed biographies of recent years. Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster, 1990. 268-9 and 330n |
politics | Violet Hunt | |
Textual Features | Violet Hunt | The text consists of twenty-four pieces written by Ford and previously published in the Outlook and the Daily News, which are connected here by VH
's linking prose. Hunt's biographer Barbara Belford
refers to... |
Textual Features | Violet Hunt |
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