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Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Travel | Bryher | In the spring of 1920, Bryher and H. D.
began an extended holiday in Greece and Crete. They were accompanied by sexologist Havelock Ellis
, with whom they had first associated in 1918. Collecott, Diana. H.D. and Sapphic Modernism, 1910-1950. Cambridge University Press, http://Rutherford HSS. 67, 186, 283 |
Travel | H. D. | H. D.
and Bryher
departed on a long-anticipated journey to Greece and Crete with Havelock Ellis
. Aldington, Richard, and H. D. “Introduction and Commentary”. Richard Aldington and H.D.: The Later Years in Letters, edited by Caroline Zilboorg, Manchester University Press, pp. 1 - 14; various pages. 2 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Nina Hamnett | This book opens in 1926, with the author considerably bewildered by [her] somewhat disordered life since [her] return to England, Hamnett, Nina. Is She a Lady? A Problem in Autobiography. Allan Wingate. 38 |
Textual Production | Olive Schreiner | According to early commemorative biographer Daisy Hobman
, Schreiner's husband was unaware that Undine existed until Havelock Ellis
gave him a copy after she died. First, Ruth, and Ann Scott. Olive Schreiner. André Deutsch. 72-3, 84, 21, 267 |
Textual Production | Michael Field | This book inaugurated the literary partnership of the two women which lasted for decades. They give a glimpse, in a letter of 1886 to Havelock Ellis
, into the way they negotiated the collaborative process:... |
Textual Production | Beatrice Webb | Other chapters in the book include Havelock Ellis
's The Family and Bertrand Russell
's Science. Clark, Evans. “Forecasting the Future of Man”. New York Times Book Review, pp. 1, 24 - 5. 1, 24 |
Textual Features | Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness is a bildungsroman about Stephen Gordon, a narrow-hipped, wide-shouldered Hall, Radclyffe, and Havelock Ellis. The Well of Loneliness. Anchor Books. 13 |
Reception | Olivia Manning | Deirdre David
has called A Scantling of Foxesan amazing tale of sadism, male obsession, and female suffering, its depiction of sexual pathology derived doubtless from Olivia's readings in Havelock Ellis
. David, Deirdre. Olivia Manning: A Woman at War. Oxford University Press. 31 |
Reception | Olive Schreiner | Cronwright dedicated the book to her friend Havelock Ellis
, whom he had previously asked to write the biography. Ellis felt unable to fulfill the request, but offered Cronwright all the information he had. Cronwright-Schreiner, S. C. The Life of Olive Schreiner. T. Fisher Unwin. fly-leaf, vii |
Publishing | Vernon Lee | VL
's political stance was seen as dangerously unpatriotic: only a few of her essays were published by the Labour Leader, Nation, and New Statesman. In letter to Havelock Ellis
in September... |
Publishing | Radclyffe Hall | The Well was published with a Commentary by Havelock Ellis
in which he claimed that it was the first English novel which presents, in a completely faithful and uncompromising form, one particular aspect of sexual... |
Author summary | Olive Schreiner | OS
was a political and social activist as well as a writer. Her biographer Liz Stanley says she was internationally probably the best-known feminist writer and theorist from the 1880s through to the 1930s. Stanley, Liz. “Encountering the Imperial and Colonial Past through Olive Schreiner’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland</span>”;. Women’s Writing, Vol. 7 , No. 2, pp. 197-19. 198 |
Occupation | Nancy Cunard | Her purpose in founding the press was to publish mainly contemporary poetry of an experimental kind. Virginia Woolf
warned her that Your hands will always be covered with ink, Ford, Hugh, editor. Nancy Cunard: Brave Poet, Indomitable Rebel 1896-1965. Chilton Book Company. 69 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Olive Schreiner | She gave Havelock Ellis
a free hand to help her with the publishing arrangements. Her dedication, the only part of the publication about which she was adamant, is to A small girl-child. First, Ruth, and Ann Scott. Olive Schreiner. André Deutsch. 191 |
Leisure and Society | Bryher | Carrying a letter of introduction from Havelock Ellis
, Bryher
met Sigmund Freud
in Vienna. Bryher,. The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs. Collins. 244-5 |