Her sister, Lucy Christiana (later Lady Duff Gordon), who was two years older, became a famous couturière under the name of Lucile
.
Hardwick, Joan. Addicted to Romance: The Life and Adventures of Elinor Glyn. Andre Deutsch, 1994.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
under Lucy Christiana Duff Gordon
Family and Intimate relationships
Elinor Glyn
In 1884 EG
's sister, Lucy (later Lady Duff Gordon)
(having left home at sixteen), married, at about twenty-two, a forty-year-old bachelor named James Wallace
.
Hardwick, Joan. Addicted to Romance: The Life and Adventures of Elinor Glyn. Andre Deutsch, 1994.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
under Lucy Christiana Duff Gordon
The marriage quickly ended in divorce.
Family and Intimate relationships
Elinor Glyn
James Wallace
, husband of EG
's sister Lucy
, gambled and drank their money away. Lucy finally divorced him in 1889; her mother paid for the divorce with the little money that David Kennedy...
Performance of text
Elinor Glyn
EG
adaptedThree Weeks for the stage, and played the role of the Lady in the private production at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on 23 July 1908. Sir Charles Hawtrey
produced the play, while...
Publishing
Elinor Glyn
EG
had begun writing to amuse herself and others, but by 1908 her husband
had spent all their capital, causing them to go into debt and borrow from friends, family, and their own assets. This...