Storm Jameson

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Standard Name: Jameson, Storm
Birth Name: Margaret Ethel Jameson
Nickname: Daisy
Self-constructed Name: Storm Jameson
Pseudonym: James Hill
Pseudonym: William Lamb
SJ was a prolific novelist with an intense commitment to political causes, especially pacifism, anti-fascism, artistic freedom, and various women's issues. Her fiction is generally thought of as realist or materialist in its techniques, and often draws liberally on fact (from her own life, historical events, and characteristics of actual people), though she experimented with its shape and matter more often than has been recognised. She also wrote political and polemical non-fiction, journalism, essays, literary criticism, and autobiography.

Connections

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Friends, Associates Vera Brittain
VB and Storm Jameson became friends; their friendship was based on shared commiserations about the difficulties of combining their writing careers with raising children.
Friends, Associates Naomi Royde-Smith
Another close friend of NRS , J. D. Beresford , a highly-regarded novelist, was also an important friend to Dorothy Richardson , and a mentor and support to Macaulay as well as Royde-Smith, and such...
Friends, Associates Rose Macaulay
In 1921 RM was spending several nights a week in a room she rented in the large house of writer Naomi Royde-Smith at 44 Prince's Gardens, Kensington.
Emery, Jane. Rose Macaulay: A Writer’s Life. John Murray.
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Babington Smith, Constance. Rose Macaulay. Collins.
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Chosen by Royde-Smith as a...
Friends, Associates Ethel Mannin
EM 's friendship with Storm Jameson ended after she accused Jameson of basing a fictional character on aspects of her experience, and threatened to sue.
Birkett, Jennifer. Margaret Storm Jameson: A Life. Oxford University Press.
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Friends, Associates Catherine Carswell
CC 's friends included Scotswomen she grew up with—doctors Maud McVail and Isobel Hutton , sculptor Phyllis Clay , and musician Maggie Mather . Among her literary friends were Vita Sackville-West (whom she stayed with...
Dedications Susan Miles
SM published her second and final prose novel, entitled Rabboni (the Hebrew word for Master, uttered by Mary Magdalen in the garden to the resurrected Christ). She dedicated it to Storm Jameson .
Dated from...
Dedications Kathleen Nott
It is dedicated in love and admiration to Margaret Storm Jameson .
Nott, Kathleen. An Elderly Retired Man. Faber and Faber.
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Anthologization E. M. Delafield
EMD published three volumes of short stories: The Entertainment (1927), Women Are Like That (1929), and Love Has No Resurrection, and Other Stories (1939). Some of these had originally appeared in Time and Tide,...

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