Dinnage, Rosemary. Annie Besant. Penguin.
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Friends, Associates | Annie Besant | AB
met Edward Aveling
, described by George Bernard Shaw
as a borrower of money and a swindler and seducer of women, Dinnage, Rosemary. Annie Besant. Penguin. 51 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Annie Besant | It is hardly surprising in view of the other aspects of her reputation that AB
was assumed to be sexually involved with her successive, influential friends, Charles Bradlaugh
and Edward Aveling
. |
politics | Katharine Bruce Glasier | After their marriage, KBG
and her husband, John Bruce Glasier
, formed an effective socialist partnership very much like that of Sidney
and Beatrice Webb
. They maintained their involvement in the Independent Labour Party |
Friends, Associates | Margaret Harkness | Probably through sisters Kate Potter Courtney
(whose house Harkness often stayed at) and Beatrice Potter (later Webb)
, MH
began to associate with the intellectuals who frequented the Reading Room of the British Museum
... |
Performance of text | Henrik Ibsen | HI
's A Doll's House received a private reading at the home of Eleanor Marx
and Edward Aveling
in Bloomsbury, London. Durbach, Errol. “A century of Ibsen criticism”. The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, edited by James McFarlane and James McFarlane, Cambridge University Press, pp. 233-51. 233 |
Textual Features | Helen Mathers | As editor of The Burlington, HM
recruited authors such as Edward Aveling
, A. C. Swinburne
, and Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde
. She contributed serial novels, short stories and editorial articles herself. North, John S., editor. The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals: 1800-1900. http://www.victorianperiodicals.com/series2/defaultLoggedIn.asp. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anna Wickham | AW
's mother, Alice (Whelan) Harper
, was an eccentric, flamboyant woman of many talents. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
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