Despite the women's close rapport, Brett harboured a deep attraction to Murry
, of which he was well aware. Hignett suggests that the two began a liaison sometime in the winter of 1920, five years...
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...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text
Dorothy Brett
A crucial entry from the Mansfield diary reads Dearest Tig, For the first time in my life I slept with a man and that man was yours = I found you on the stairs—quite early...
Textual Production
Dorothy Brett
For the first time in her life DB
kept a sort of diary, writing it in a volume with printed blank pages dated from January through March that year. She addressed it to John Middleton Murry
Textual Production
Dorothy Brett
From about a month after Katherine Mansfield
died until the end of the year (with a kind of postscript before leaving for New Mexico), DB
kept a surviving diary in a volume given her by...
Family and Intimate relationships
Dorothy Brett
Whilst studying at the Slade, Brett was pursued by her instructor Frederick Brown
(co-founder of the New English Art Club
). After her graduation she brought Brown along to the Roman Camp to meet her...
Occupation
Dorothy Brett
After graduating from the Slade School of Art, DB
became a professional artist. Her most famous early exhibition piece was War Widows, painted in 1916, in which a crowd of black-clad pregnant women take...
Friends, Associates
Enid Bagnold
With Dolly Tylden
, EB
occupied a three-bedroom flat and lived in what she recognized as mock poverty.
qtd. in
Sebba, Anne. Enid Bagnold: The Authorized Biography. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986.
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In Chelsea she socialised with other artists, including Henri Gaudier
(who sculpted a bust of...