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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Beatrice Stella Campbell
Beatrice Stella Campbell
Standard Name:
Campbell, Beatrice Stella
Used Form:
Mrs Patrick Campbell
Used Form:
Beatrice Stella Tanner Campbell
Birth Name:
Beatrice Stella Tanner
Used Form:
Mrs Pat
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Friends, Associates
Constance Smedley
In Birmingham
CS
had become friendly with
Coulson Kernahan
, through whom she also met
Flora Klickmann
.
Edgar Pemberton
brought her acquainted with theatrical figures she deeply admired:
Sir Charles Wyndham
, and
Mary Moore
Friends, Associates
Amabel Williams-Ellis
AWE
's friends and associates included
Edith Sitwell
, whose poems she often published in
The Spectator
;
Storm Jameson
,
a political mentor
View reference
Williams-Ellis, Amabel.
All Stracheys Are Cousins
. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
128
as well as a creative advisor;
Bertrand
and
Dora Russell
Friends, Associates
Hope Mirrlees
Very soon after this, she met and became a protegée of celebrated actress
Mrs Patrick Campbell
(
Beatrice Stella Tanner Campbell
).
Friends, Associates
Naomi Jacob
NJ
said one of the greatest influences on her after her mother was the actress
Gladys ffolliott
.
View reference
Jacob, Naomi.
Me: A Chronicle about Other People
. Hutchinson.
174-6
Her friends in the music-hall and the theatre included a roster of distinguished and less distinguished...
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