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Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Aldous Huxley | Those friends of Aldous whom his wife Maria referred to as the brilliant ones, Bedford, Sybille. Aldous Huxley. Knopf; Harper & Row. 105 |
Friends, Associates | Katherine Mansfield | KM
and John Middleton Murry
visited the LawrencesFrieda Lawrence
at Higher Tregerthen near Zennor in Cornwall. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 409 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Agnes Hamilton | One of Lee's beliefs, pronounced that evening, was: Patriotism . . . is the power to be ashamed of your country. Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape. 74 |
Friends, Associates | Virginia Woolf | Later, however, Bloomsbury was attacked as an arrogant, self-regarding, immoral, upper-class clique. D. H. Lawrence
said Keynes and his friends were black beetles, and in Women in Love he attacked the group's aesthetic in... |
Friends, Associates | Katherine Mansfield | The same year she got to know Edward Marsh
. Her early years with Murry (and her visits to Garsington Manor) further developed her network of relationships with writers and artists. At Runcton in 1912... |
Friends, Associates | Nina Hamnett | The following year NH
met Anna Wickham
, who took her in when she had flu, with a dangerously high temperature, and did not want to go back to her family. At that time NH |
Friends, Associates | Eleanor Farjeon | Back in London she acquired a circle of largely musical friends, many of them later well-known names, including Myra Hess
and Clifford
and Arnold Bax
. Later this circle expanded to include literary people: Viola Meynell |
Friends, Associates | H. D. | H. D.
and her husband, Richard Aldington
, were introduced to D. H.
and Frieda Lawrence
at a dinner party and poetry reading hosted by Amy Lowell
. Robinson, Janice S. H.D.: The Life and Work of an American Poet. Houghton Mifflin. 92 |
Fictionalization | Dora Carrington | D. H. Lawrence
, an acquaintance but never a friend of Carrington, figures her as a gang-raped aesthete Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray. xv, xvii |
Fictionalization | Lady Ottoline Morrell | LOM
inspired a number of fictional creations by her associates. D. H. Lawrence
drew a hostile portrait of her as Hermione Roddice in Women in Love (1920). She reappears as Priscilla Wimbush in Aldous Huxley |
Fictionalization | Katherine Mansfield | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catherine Carswell | Catherine Jackson (later CC
) met D. H. Lawrence
after his return to England from Italy. They soon became close friends. Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence, Cambridge University Press, p. v - xxxv. ix Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. Open the Door!, Virago, p. v - xvii. x |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothy Brett | Although her first meeting with D. H. Lawrence
in 1915 was, according to DB
, inauspicious, she later became his admiring friend. Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett. J. B. Lippincott Company. 16 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Q. D. Leavis | Though both husband and wife were to influential, F. R. Leavis became one of the leading literary critics of the twentieth century. A dynamic speaker and teacher, he was known for his uncompromising, exclusive, often... |
Education | Doris Lessing |
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