Dorothy Wellesley

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Standard Name: Wellesley, Dorothy
Birth Name: Dorothy Violet Ashton
Styled: Lady Dorothy Violet Ashton
Pseudonym: M. A.
Married Name: Dorothy Violet Wellesley
Indexed Name: Lady Gerald Wellesley
Styled: Lady Dorothy Violet Wellesley
Titled: Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
Nickname: Dottie
DW , writing in the earlier twentieth century, published a dozen volumes of poetry. She was also an editor of contemporary poetry, a letter-writer, critic, biographer and autobiographer. Her association first with the Hogarth Press and later with W. B. Yeats helped to give her a high profile. Her poetry typically looks back from the modern world, either to ancient history and prehistory, or to her own childhood. She voices a strong feeling for the natural world and a philosophic questioning about origins and principles.

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She relates how in reading for the anthology she made discoveries and underwent conversions—one result of which had to be the jettisoning of some early choices whose phantoms later, for her, haunted the volume...

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