MacKillop, Ian. F.R. Leavis: A Life in Criticism. Allen Lane, 1995.
130, 132
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Education | Q. D. Leavis | QDL
defended her Cambridge
dissertation, which was supervised by I. A. Richards
, with E. M. Forster
as external advisor. MacKillop, Ian. F.R. Leavis: A Life in Criticism. Allen Lane, 1995. 130, 132 “Obituary: Mrs. Q.D. Leavis”. Times, p. 16. 16 |
Education | Zadie Smith | ZS
went to Malorees Junior School and then to Hampstead Comprehensive
. Tew, Philip. Zadie Smith. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 27 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf | Leonard Woolf was a close Cambridge
friend of Virginia's brother Thoby Stephen
and a member of the Apostles
. A Jew, with family roots in London and Amsterdam, he grew up in London, first... |
Fictionalization | Emily Spender | ES
was well-known enough in Italy for copies of this book to be supplied to officers' mess-rooms of the Italian Army as a special compliment to the authoress. Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. |
Fictionalization | Emily Spender | E. M. Forster
used ES
as a source for Miss Lavish, a woman writer of romances who appears in A Room With a View, 1908. The basis of his portrait is the impression made... |
Fictionalization | Elizabeth von Arnim | EA
inspired a number of creative portraits by her contemporaries during the earlier part of her career. Probably the best-known is the character of Mrs Failing in E. M. Forster
's novel The Longest Journey... |
Friends, Associates | Viola Meynell | VM
met Lawrence
through Ivy Low
. Enthusiastic about his writing, she offered to lend him her cottage and to do his typing. During his stay on the Meynells' property, Lawrence introduced Viola to Ottoline Morrell |
Friends, Associates | Emily Spender | Through her work on the suffrage movement ES
came to know Millicent Garrett Fawcett
. Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. |
Friends, Associates | Virginia Woolf | Early members of what VW
called Old Bloomsbury (to distinguish the original members of the group from later additions) included Virginia and Vanessa Stephen
, Leonard Woolf
, Clive Bell
, E. M. Forster
,... |
Friends, Associates | Naomi Mitchison | NM
's adult friends included artists and writers such as Gertrude Hermes
, Storm Jameson
, Goldie Lowes Dickinson
, Julian Trevelyan
, Gerald Heard
, and Rudi Messel
. Among the close friends were... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Daryush | Through her mother's cousin Roger Fry
, ED
as a girl met many distinguished people as the friends and guests of her parents: W. B. Yeats
, Ezra Pound
, Henry Newbolt
, Mary Coleridge |
Friends, Associates | Virginia Woolf | The cultural production of members of Bloomsbury was prodigious, embracing the imaginative, critical, and political writing of Virginia and Leonard Woolf
, E. M. Forster
, and Lytton Strachey
, the economic theories of Maynard Keynes |
Friends, Associates | E. Nesbit | EN
met E. M. Forster
after writing, the year after its publication, to congratulate him on A Room with a View. Briggs, Julia. A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit, 1858-1924. Hutchinson, 1987. 321 |
Friends, Associates | Sara Jeannette Duncan | E. M. Forster
wrote in a letter that Mrs Cotes
[Sara Jeanette Duncan] was clever and odd—nice to talk to alone, but at times the Social Manner descended like a pall. Fowler, Marian. Redney: A Life of Sara Jeannette Duncan. Anansi, 1983. 288-9 |
Friends, Associates | Sara Jeannette Duncan | SJD
also met novelist E. M. Forster
who came to India in 1912 two years after the publication of Howard's End. Fowler, Marian. Redney: A Life of Sara Jeannette Duncan. Anansi, 1983. 286 |