Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape.
275, 278
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Characters | Fay Weldon | The semi-autobiographical, symbolically-named Scarlet is an unmarried mother in the 1950s, just as FW
was. Scarlet's friend Jocelyn, another persona for Weldon (based on her experiences in the Foreign Office
), is the first-person, reminiscent... |
Employer | Antonia White | AW
worked in the Political Intelligence Department
(French Section) of the Foreign Office
. Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape. 275, 278 Who Was Who. A. and C. Black. |
Employer | Antonia White | AW
took sick leave from her intelligence job with the Foreign Office
; she never went back. Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape. 278 Chitty, Susan. Now To My Mother. Weidenfeld and Nicholson. 140 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Antonia White | This was three months after the annulment of AW
's first marriage came through. Eric had a job with the Foreign Office
. Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape. 94-5 Vaux, Anna. “Biscuits. Oh good!”. London Review of Books, pp. 32-4. 32 |
Textual Production | Antonia White | While working for the Foreign Office
(Political Intelligence Department
), AW
edited a thirty-page, illustrated leaflet, Accord, which was produced every month to be dropped from planes over occupied France. Dunn, Jane. Antonia White: A Life. Jonathan Cape. 275 |
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