Anna Livia, and Lilian Mohin, editors. The Pied Piper: Lesbian Feminist Fiction. Onlywomen Press.
prelims
Textual Features
Dorothy Richardson
As critic Gillian Hanscombe
observes, arguments that Richardson explores here are closely related to those of her Pilgrimage heroine, Miriam Henderson. In Richardson's response to several pamphlets on The Position of Women (Dental Record...
Textual Features
Dorothy Richardson
This last work detailing the life of her heroine, the now middle-aged Miriam Henderson, combines settings from different times: the farm at Dimple Hill in Sussex where Miriam lived in the past; Switzerland, where...
Literary responses
Dorothy Richardson
Recognition of the significance and complexity of DR
's oeuvre has risen markedly since the late 1970s. This predominantly feminist shift has been inspired and facilitated by Gloria Fromm
's major biography, released in 1977...
Friends, Associates
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Towards the end of the first, intense phase of Richardson's relationship with Wells, she came increasingly to disagree with and to challenge some of his arguments, both in discussion and in writing. (Such early resistant...
Cultural formation
Dorothy Richardson
Gillian Hanscombe
calls the friendship The longest and, in many respects, the most significant relationship in Richardson's life, since it informed the author's perspectives on the frequent struggle between the demands of art and femininity...
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Texts
Hanscombe, Gillian. The Art of Life: Dorothy Richardson and the Development of Feminist Consciousness. Peter Owen, 1982.
Hanscombe, Gillian, and Virginia L. Smyers. Writing for Their Lives: The Modernist Women, 1910-1940. Women’s Press, 1987.