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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Constance Smedley | Their London associates included writers and artists like (besides Margaret Morris
herself) Vernon Lee
, Gladys Henrietta Schütze
or Henrietta Leslie (a next-door neighbour in Chelsea, and with her husband one of the only non-theatrical... |
Occupation | Constance Smedley | Back in London they saw at the Little Theatre run by dancing teacher Margaret Morristhe drama of our dreams: voice and movement and picture accurately synthesized. Smedley, Constance, and Maxwell Armfield. Crusaders. Chatto & Windus, 1912. 217 |
Performance of text | Vernon Lee | The Ballet of the Nations, a satirico-philosophic burlesque, Bowe, Nicola Gordon. “Constance and Maxwell Armfield: An American Interlude 1915-1922”. The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, pp. 6 - 27. 15 |
Publishing | Ethel Smyth | The March of the Women was published in the year of its composition in ES
's little collection Songs of Sunrise, through the Woman's Press
, with an illustration by Margaret Morris
. Emmeline Pankhurst |
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