Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett. J. B. Lippincott Company.
39-40
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Dorothy Brett | Travelling to Taos the first time in Lawrence's
company, Brett had met Willa Cather
and Harriet Monroe
. Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett. J. B. Lippincott Company. 39-40 |
Publishing | Dorothy Brett | Like most of her circle DB
was an energetic letter-writer. In 1931 she made a will leaving all of her papers and Lawrence
's in her possession to Alfred Stieglitz
and Georgia O'Keeffe
, but... |
Literary responses | Dorothy Brett | Frieda Lawrence
was less taken with these distinctive qualities—according to Mabel Dodge Luhan
, she denounced the work as pathetic and grossly misrepresentative, even declaring Brett to be deaf in her soul. Hignett, Sean. Brett. Franklin Watts. 219 |
Friends, Associates | Dorothy Brett | DB
paid her first visit to Lady Ottoline Morrell
's house at Garsington after meeting her in February of that year; October was also the month which saw her first meeting with D. H.
and... |
Residence | Dorothy Brett | DB
landed in New York with Frieda
and D. H. Lawrence
after a six-day crossing, en route to found a utopian community at Taos in New Mexico, to be called Ranamin. Hignett, Sean. Brett. Franklin Watts. 149-50 |
Residence | Dorothy Brett | John Middleton Murry
was supposed to accompany them, but in the event did not, and the idea of the community quickly evaporated. They first stayed in Taos with Mabel Dodge Luhan
, who then conveyed... |
Travel | Dorothy Brett | In October of her first year at Taos she travelled to Mexico proper with Lawrence
and Frieda
(though she came back separately), and about a year later she travelled to Italy by way of London... |
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