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death | Christopher St John | Vita Sackville-West
—although St John's death brought her the horrifying discovery of the love-journal recording their relationship—wrote to The Times celebrating her as a roaringly rumbustious character in the grand tradition of English eccentrics. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (29 October 1960): 8 |
Education | Irene Handl | IH
later said she went to hundreds of schools, all of them for about half an hour. I was rebellious. qtd. in “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (23 April 1973): 4 |
Friends, Associates | Edith Craig | Sybil Thorndike
presided over the dinner, and Queen Mary
sent her congratulations. EC
was presented with a cheque and a scroll signed by two hundred friends. Playwright Cicely Hamilton
was among the speakers who paid... |
Friends, Associates | Clemence Dane | Among CD
's many friends were Sybil Thorndike
, Lewis Casson
, Noël Coward
, and Alfred Hitchcock
. Coward valued her friendship and her perceptive criticism of his work very highly, and used her... |
Friends, Associates | Pamela Frankau | Her aunt Eliza Aria
introduced the very young PF
to many of her older, god-like friends: first of all actress Sybil Thorndike
and writers Michael Arlen
and Osbert Sitwell
. Frankau, Pamela. I Find Four People. I. Nicholson and Watson, 1935. 133-4 |
Friends, Associates | Dora Russell | During this period, the Russells' friends and associates included Sybil Thorndike
and Lewis Casson
, Ottoline Morrell
, T. S. Eliot
, W. B. Yeats
, G. B.
and Charlotte Shaw
, Desmond MacCarthy
... |
Friends, Associates | E. Nesbit | The friends of EN
's last years, both old and new, included Marshall Steele
, Edward Andrade
, actresses Athene Seyler
and Sybil Thorndike
, and writers Noël Coward
, G. B. Stern
, Lord Dunsany |
Intertextuality and Influence | George Bernard Shaw | Saint Joan, a history play by GBS
responding to Joan
's recent canonization, had its London opening at the New Theatre
, starring Sybil Thorndike
. The role was crucial for Thorndike, who was... |
Occupation | Edith Craig | In addition to a memorial service and speeches, these annual tributes usually included scenes from Shakespeare
performed by well-known actors such as John Gielgud
and Sybil Thorndike
. Playwright Clemence Dane
gave a memorial speech... |
Performance of text | Clemence Dane | One of CD
's last plays, Eighty in the Shade, written for Sybil Thorndike
, opened at the Globe Theatre
, London. Weintraub, Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 10. Gale Research, 1982. 10: 133, 137 |
Performance of text | Enid Bagnold | |
Performance of text | Enid Bagnold | Since it was directed by David O. Selznick
, who had recently produced Gone with the Wind (1939), the play drew a number of Hollywood stars and writers on the first night. It was not... |
politics | Phyllis Bottome | After the war, PB
continued to be politically active, often writing letters to the editor of the Times on subjects like liberalism and human rights in South Africa. In the issue dated 14 December 1951... |
Textual Production | Vera Brittain | Her chief reason for writing these letters, said VB
, was the flow of correspondence coming to her from people asking how they could oppose the war, or making suggestions that women in particular should... |
Textual Production | Clemence Dane | Another of her plays of the thirties that she mentions is Mariners, based on the local clergyman of her childhood and the private tragedy of his wife. The couple were played by Lewis Casson |
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