Bertrand Russell

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Standard Name: Russell, Bertrand
Used Form: Bertrand Arthur William, third Earl Russell

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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...
Textual Features Vernon Lee
This small volume was issued by Kegan Paul and E. P. Dutton 's Today and Tomorrow Series; other authors to publish here included Rebecca West , Bertrand Russell , and J. B. S. Haldane ...
Friends, Associates Ling Shuhua
Xu Zhimo was one of several Crescent Moon members who played a vital role in LS's creative life. He and LS collaborated, for instance, on producing the literary supplement for the Morning Post newspaper (where...
Literary responses Ethel Mannin
Although controversial in its views on progressive education, the book received praise from critics. The 1000 Transcript wrote that it had common sense and a freshness of viewpoint . . . . Hers is the...
Friends, Associates Katherine Mansfield
KM had dinner with Bertrand Russell , after which they began a private correspondence, but the relationship seems to have ended on 24 February 1917.
Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press.
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Friends, Associates Katherine Mansfield
This time Mary Hutchinson , Clive Bell , Aldous Huxley , T. W. Earp , Brett , J. M. Keynes , and J. T. Sheppard were there. KM was back for further weekends in September...
Family and Intimate relationships Lady Ottoline Morrell
Shortly thereafter, however, Fry fell in love with Vanessa Bell and denied any commitment to LOM , while at the same time speaking hurtfully of her relationship with Russell and of her character in general...
politics Lady Ottoline Morrell
During the last twenty years of her life, she became increasingly passionate about Irish politics and about her own Irish heritage. She closely followed news of the Easter Rising in Dublin, in 1916 and...
Textual Production Lady Ottoline Morrell
She was a prolific writer of letters: with Bertrand Russell alone, she exchanged more than four thousand.
Seymour, Miranda. Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale. Farrar Straus Giroux.
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She also kept journals, the function of which evolved over the course of her life. Biographer Miranda Seymour
Textual Production Lady Ottoline Morrell
LOM 's close relationship with Bertrand Russell , which lasted from 1911 until her death, was creative as well as romantic. Seymour suggests that Morrell, who was deeply, staunchly spiritual, influenced Russell's The Essence of...
Literary responses Lady Ottoline Morrell
Initially, Russell and those to whom he showed the text (without revealing its collaborative nature) agreed that Morrell's section was the strongest. However, he later wrote that it was because of her that the work...
Family and Intimate relationships Lady Ottoline Morrell
LOM and Bertrand Russell became lovers: Russell was at this time a guest at the Morrells' London home and Philip Morrell was away.
Darroch, Sandra Jobson. Ottoline: The Life of Lady Ottoline Morrell. Coward, McCann and Geoghegan.
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Russell, Bertrand. The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell: 1872-1914. Little, Brown.
314
Textual Production Lady Ottoline Morrell
LOM wrote one section of Bertrand Russell 's projected novel The Perplexities of John Forstice; ultimately, however, Russell never completed this text, let alone publishing it.
Seymour, Miranda. Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale. Farrar Straus Giroux.
124, 164
Author summary Lady Ottoline Morrell
LOM is best known as an early twentieth-century literary hostess who appears frequently in the memoirs, biographies, and fictions written by her guests. She aspired to be a writer herself, and she produced journals, letters...
Intertextuality and Influence Kathleen Raine
KR 's poetry, which focusses on archetypal forms of being, is influenced by Swedenborg and the Neo-Platonists. She was also fascinated by the avant-garde movements of her era: Bloomsbury Humanism, Freud ianism, Wittgenstein 's and...

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