Jane Ellen Harrison

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Standard Name: Harrison, Jane Ellen
Birth Name: Jane Ellen Harrison
Classics scholar JEH devoted much of her career to radically unorthodox studies of the development of ritual and religion in early Greek culture. Her findings, issuing in both monographs and articles, were highly publicized and often controversial during her own time, but fell into neglect before receiving sharply increased attention from the late 1980s forward. As recent studies have demonstrated, it is difficult to overestimate the impact of Harrison's work on her specific scholarly field (Greek ritual, art, and myth), on women in academia, or on a range of creative writers. She also published a personal memoir.

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Dedications Hope Mirrlees
Virginia Woolf had asked by letter in January 1923: Are you writing your book again? I very much want to read it.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
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HM dedicated the novel in finished form to her...
Textual Production Hope Mirrlees
HM worked all through her later years on a biography of Jane Harrison . She never completed it, partly from indecision as to how much of Harrison's private life to reveal. The text is now...
Instructor Hope Mirrlees
HM studied classics at Newnham College, Cambridge , under the charismatic scholar Jane Harrison .
Beard, Mary. The Invention of Jane Harrison. Harvard University Press.
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Textual Production Hope Mirrlees
Virginia and Leonard Woolf 's Hogarth Press published a translation from seventeenth-century Russian by Jane Harrison and HM , The Life of the Archpriest Avvakum by Himself.
Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson.
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Textual Production Hope Mirrlees
The Nonesuch Press published a collection of translations by Jane Harrison and HM , The Book of the Bear, Being Twenty-One Tales Newly Translated from the Russian. The text features illustrations by Ray Garnett .
Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press.
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Author summary Hope Mirrlees
Much of the sparse information currently available on HM focuses on her lasting personal relationship with eminent scholar Jane Harrison rather than her own body of writing, which includes poetry, novels, and biographies (published and...
Cultural formation Hope Mirrlees
HM was born into a wealthy business family which struck Virginia Woolf as typical[ly] English
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
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(though in fact both of her parents were Scots). She converted to Roman Catholicism in the late 1920s....
Family and Intimate relationships Hope Mirrlees
Soon after HM arrived at Newnham , she and Harrison began to develop a personal relationship. Frequently corresponding by letter whether they were both present in Cambridge or not, the two formulated an exclusive, fantastic...
Family and Intimate relationships Hope Mirrlees
Apart from this unusual communcation, HM and Harrison studied and published, travelled, and lived together for nearly two decades. Harrison was nursed by HM through her last illness and after her death in 1928, Mirrlees...
Cultural formation Hope Mirrlees
Jane Harrison is the only intimate companion linked to HM by current critics or historians. Mary Beard notes that Mirrlees was talked about in ways that pointed to her homosexuality.
Beard, Mary. The Invention of Jane Harrison. Harvard University Press.
153
Most of HM 's...
Education Willa Muir
She had also studied English and modern history during her degree. In her first year she discovered Jane Ellen Harrison 's Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (1903). Harrison's work, which suggests that the...
Intertextuality and Influence Ann Quin
Taking place in an unidentified Mediterranean country with growing political repression, the novel concerns a couple, a man and a woman, the latter of whom is searching for her possibly dead brother. Passages was AQ
Reception Laura Riding
Miranda Seymour (who has published a life of Graves and a novel based on an incident in his life and Riding's) does not believe this story of indebtedness,
Seymour, Miranda. “The Hand from the Grave”. Lives for Sale: Biographers’ Tales, edited by Mark Bostridge, Continuum, pp. 191-5.
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and nor does Riding's biographer Friedmann...
Textual Production Nan Shepherd
After her retirement from teaching in 1956, while editing the Aberdeen University Review, NS contributed to it articles on such literary figures as Hugh McDiarmid and Agnes Mure Mackenzie , and on the history...
politics May Sinclair
Unlike many suffragists, MS was a decided supporter of the war. With three other women (Jane Ellen Harrison , Flora Annie Steel , and Mary Augusta Ward ) she signed the Authors' Declaration to...

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