Fuller, Jean Overton. Cyril Scott and a Hidden School: Towards the Peeling of an Onion. Theosophical History, 1998.
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Education | Catherine Carswell | Her time at the Conservatorium (closely associated with the name of Clara Schumann
, who had just left the staff) overlapped with that of Percy Grainger
, though not with that of Cyril Scott
(later... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | Jean Overton Fuller speculates that Allatini met Cyril Scott
(whom she later married) at The Firs in Old Fore Road, Crowhurst, in June 1914, Fuller, Jean Overton. Cyril Scott and a Hidden School: Towards the Peeling of an Onion. Theosophical History, 1998. 15 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | In 1929 Cyril Scott
published a book called The Art of Making a Perfect Husband, His authorship, mentioned on his website, is not recorded in standard library catalogues. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | In The Wheel of Rebirth (published by H. K. Challoner in 1935 with an Introductory Note by Cyril Scott
and a compliment to David Anrias
, and re-issued in 1969), Mills produced a multiple story... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | At the Register Office in PaddingtonRA
married pianist and composer Cyril Scott
(born in 1879), who was a fellow Occultist, a writer on Occultism, and an intensely romantic and melancholy poet. Scott, Desmond. Cyril Scott. Composer. Author. Poet (1879-1970). http://www.cyrilscott.net/index.html. Fuller, Jean Overton. Cyril Scott and a Hidden School: Towards the Peeling of an Onion. Theosophical History, 1998. 24 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | Cyril Scott
writes that the need to evacuate children from London early in World War Two broke up our home for good. But the separation between him and RA
is dated 1947 on his website. Scott, Cyril. Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions. Arco, 1969. 210 Scott, Desmond. Cyril Scott. Composer. Author. Poet (1879-1970). http://www.cyrilscott.net/index.html. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rose Allatini | The de facto separation between RA
and her husband Cyril Scott
became official; he settled, with Marjorie Hartston
, at Eastbourne in Sussex. Scott, Desmond. Cyril Scott. Composer. Author. Poet (1879-1970). http://www.cyrilscott.net/index.html. |
Health | Rosamund Marriott Watson | Her friend Cyril Scott
reported at this time that the poet appeared to have uncharacteristically gained a large amount of weight, but added that [h]er stoutness was not due to gluttonous habits, but to a... |
Occupation | Clara Codd | In 1906 CC
became the first National Lecturer for the English Section of the Theosophical Society
. The International Theosophical Year Book: 1938. The Theosophical Publishing House, 1937. 173 |
Occupation | Constance Smedley | |
Textual Features | Rose Allatini | This book investigates the harassment inflicted during the Great War on pacifists and socialists in London, who were suspected of being unpatriotic and even a national danger—though the book presents their refusal to go... |
Textual Production | Rose Allatini | Under the pseudonym A. T. Fitzroy, RA
published her novel Despised and Rejected, whose political and sexual content made it at once a magnet for controversy. Jean Overton Fuller suspects that Cyril Scott |
Textual Production | Rose Allatini | |
Textual Production | Rose Allatini | Editor Jonathan Cutbill
speculates: As Cyril Scott
records Rose as continuing to write during her marriage there may be another pseudonym to uncover. Cutbill, Jonathan, and Rose Allatini. “Introduction”. Despised and Rejected, GMP, 1988. |
Textual Production | Rosamund Marriott Watson | This was not the first of her works to be set to music. Cyril Scott
, a friend, composed several songs for voice and pianoforte using her lyrics. Between 1904 and 1924 he composed music... |
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