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Richard Aldington
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Standard Name: Aldington, Richard
Used Form: R. A.
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Publishing | D. H. Lawrence | DHL
's religious treatise, Apocalypse, was posthumously published with an introduction by Richard Aldington
in New York and Florence; a London edition was issued in 1932. Roberts, Warren. A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence. Hart-Davis. 135 |
Reception | D. H. Lawrence | |
Textual Features | Dora Marsden | A marked difference separating The New Freewoman from its predecessor was its increased literary content, at first secured mainly by Rebecca West
. West recruited Ezra Pound
to The New Freewoman after meeting him at... |
Textual Features | Dora Marsden | While Marsden was away from London and often concerned with her own work on egoist and linguistic philosophy, these new contributors made a growing impact on the journal. Ezra Pound soon had full authority over... |
Textual Features | Dora Marsden | Marsden was neither unaware nor entirely appreciative of Pound's intellectual programme or his professional ethics. She told Weaver
in a letter of November 1913 (after the journal had again been relaunched with a new name)... |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | In the last issue of The New Freewoman, Pound
, Aldington
, Huntley Carter
, Allen Upward
, and Reginald Kauffman
published an open letter beginning, We, the undersigned men of letters who are... |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | Assistant editors were Richard Aldington
and Leonard Compton-Rickett
, and later H. D.
(when Aldington went to war in June 1916) and T. S. Eliot
(from July 1917). Contributors of creative work and critical reviews... |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | Formerly stored in a wicker trunk at the home of her niece Elaine Dyson Bate, DM
's papers are now at Princeton University
. Her collection contains manuscripts, papers, and letters to and from Rebecca West |
Literary responses | Dorothy Richardson | Some of Richardson's readers considered that she, like Joyce
, focused more than necessary on the seamier details of life. Reviewers were not altogether impressed by this novel. Reviewing Richardson again in the Athenæum in... |
Friends, Associates | May Sinclair | On her visit to the USA, MS
became a warm friend of Annie Fields
and Sarah Orne Jewett
. Raitt, Suzanne. May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian. Clarendon Press. 97 |
death | May Sinclair | She was cremated after her funeral on 18 November at the chapel in Golders Green Cemetery. Her ashes were buried in Hampstead churchyard. Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 155 |
Literary responses | May Sinclair | Richard Aldington
called the review of H. D. charming. Raitt, Suzanne. May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian. Clarendon Press. 198 |
Textual Production | May Sinclair | Four months later the same journal (which had already carried her article on Ezra Pound
) printed her review essay on Richard Aldington
's poetry. |
Occupation | Harriet Shaw Weaver | HSW
became The Egoist's editor as well as its financial backer, with a staff of one: Richard Aldington
, assistant editor. Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking. 87, 104 |
Friends, Associates | Harriet Shaw Weaver | As editor, HSW
attempted to recruit Storm Jameson
for the paper, but Jameson unhappily could not accept a full-time position. She also began to acquaint herself with contributors, such as H. D.
, whom she... |
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