Having moved from Ealing, KT
and her husband
lived for four years in the Crescent in Notting Hill, in order to be near the MeynellWilfrid Meynell
s.
Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916.
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Tynan, Katharine. The Middle Years. Constable, 1916.
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Textual Features
Katharine Tynan
They show increasing awareness of time and time's passing: in this volume KT
expresses regret for having missed, by her absence in England, the last moments of some of her Irish friends' lives. Nearly all...
Textual Features
Cecily Mackworth
She concentrates on the visits of her subjects to England in the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. To all of them—Mallarmé
(a poet she deeply loved), Verlaine
(whose list of books probably read...
Textual Production
Alice Meynell
Although she was both widely respected and popular, AM
's journalism came under the standard editorial scrutiny, while her husband
's work was sent to the printer's unchecked. Wilfrid also received special terms while Alice...
Textual Production
Alice Meynell
Because AM
did not wish to talk to her husband
about the possibility of her death, she prepared for Cock a List of Poems to be published in book form (if occasion occurs posthumously). No...
Textual Production
Viola Meynell
VM
published her second biographical work, which again looks at her family's life: Francis Thompson
and Wilfrid Meynell
: A Memoir, told mainly through unpublished letters.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text
Eleanor Farjeon
EF
prints here the letters written to her by Thomas, whom she loved (though he did not return her love), and who was killed in the First World War. She provides a vivid context for...
Travel
Katharine Tynan
KT
returned to London on 27 May 1889 at the behest of her close friends the MeynellWilfrid Meynell
s. She remained there for four months, staying alternately with the Meynells and with the Yeatses (who were...