Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989.
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Cultural formation | Dora Carrington | She considered her relationship with Bingham
, and her own complicated femaleness and sexuality, in a letter of 1925 to Gerald Brenan
. I think H[enrietta]
although she gave me nothing else, gave a clue... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | DC
maintained the longest of her sexual relationships, this one with a former soldier, Gerald Brenan
. Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989. 151-2 Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press, 1994. 138-9 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | Their friendship was at first somewhat shaky, but warmed considerably. Writing in her diary on 6 June 1918, Woolf described DC
as such a bustling eager creature, so red & solid, & at the same... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | Partridge
became involved with women including Valentine Dobrée
and Frances Marshall
(whom he later married), while Carrington began a relationship with Gerald Brenan
this year. Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989. 187-93, 202-3 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dora Carrington | Brenan
lived at this time in the Andalusian Mountains in Spain. Carrington visited him here in 1920 and 1923, and her trips provided material for such work as Yegen landscape (1924). Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989. 157-9, 201-5 Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press, 1994. 78-9 |
Health | Dora Carrington | Carrington attempted to give herself a miscarriage by riding a horse violently, and when this did not work she became depressed to a nearly suicidal degree. Gerzina, Gretchen. Carrington: A Life of Dora Carrington, 1893-1932. John Murray, 1989. 271-2 |
Textual Production | Dora Carrington | In April 1926, Carrington wrote to Gerald Brenan
asking him to return the diary she had kept on her love affair with Henrietta Bingham
, as she was planning to write a temps perdu, beginning... |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | The germ of this novel (which was known during its early composition as The Moths) is often traced to a passage VW
wrote in her diary on 30 September 1926 about the mystical side... |
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