Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press.
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Bryher | |
Friends, Associates | H. D. | In the 1920s, while HD and Bryher
were living rootlessly, sometimes in London, sometimes in Europe, HD's list of acquaintances grew to include Gertrude Stein
, Alice B. Toklas
, Ernest Hemingway
, James Joyce |
Friends, Associates | Mina Loy | ML
first met Leo
and Gertrude Stein
and Alice Toklas
at Mabel Dodge
's Florence salon. Mina's and Gertrude's friendship continued for many years, and Mina wrote and spoke about Stein's writing in the 1920s... |
Friends, Associates | Hope Mirrlees | While living in Paris, Mirrlees and Harrison entertained visitors who included HM
's mother
(widowed in 1924), and Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
. Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press. 298 |
Friends, Associates | Laura Riding | Graves and Riding were touchy as friends, between their sense of literary mission (they saw Graves's biography of T. E. Lawrence
as a somewhat demeaning potboiler, not part of his real work at all) and... |
Residence | Laura Riding | After a visit to Gertrude Stein
and Alice B. Toklas
in the French Alps, LR
and Robert Graves
arrived on the island of Mallorca, where they settled in the village of Deyá in a... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Edith Sitwell | She called him that tragic, haunted, and noble artist—one of the most generous human beings I have ever known. Sitwell, Edith. Taken Care Of: An Autobiography. Hutchinson. 137 |
Wealth and Poverty | Gertrude Stein | She made Alice Toklas
and her American nephew Allan Stein
her joint-executors, and authorized them for the rest of Alice's life to make payments to [Alice Toklas] from the principal of [GS
's] Estate... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Gertrude Stein | Stein's partner Alice Toklas
converted to Catholicism
in 1957, allegedly because she liked the idea of meeting up with Stein in heaven. Castle, Terry. “Husbands and Wives”. London Review of Books, Vol. 29 , No. 24, pp. 10-16. 14 |
Publishing | Gertrude Stein | Written as early as 1911, Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein is also known as G. M. P. Stein, Gertrude. Matisse, Picasso, and Gertrude Stein. Something Else Press. prelims Brinnin, John Malcolm, and John Ashbery. The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and her World. Addison-Wesley. 296 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Gertrude Stein | GS
met Alice Toklas
in Paris and they fell in love. Souhami, Diana. Gertrude and Alice. Pandora Press. 12 Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday. 63 |
Publishing | Gertrude Stein | GS
had her poem separately reprinted by Alice Toklas
with Plain Edition because she was unhappy with the manner in which Hugnet had set her translation in his book.She felt that she had done him... |
Friends, Associates | Gertrude Stein | A banquet in Paris for the painter Hénri Rousseau
(le douanier) was attended by a colourful convoy including Leo
and Gertrude Stein
, Alice Toklas
, Max Jacob
, Guillaume Apollinaire
, Marie Laurencin
and Pablo Picasso
. Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday. 67 Brinnin, John Malcolm, and John Ashbery. The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and her World. Addison-Wesley. 111-17 |
Publishing | Gertrude Stein | This restatement of GS
's ideas on art and on Picasso was her first piece in French. The volume included sixty-three monochrome plates (eight in colour). Bridgman, Richard. Gertrude Stein in Pieces. Oxford University Press. 288 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Travel | Gertrude Stein | GS
and Alice Toklas
travelled from Paris to London, where they were brought into contact with the Bloomsbury group. Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday. 78-9 |
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