Cicely Hamilton
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Standard Name: Hamilton, Cicely
Birth Name: Cicely Mary Hammill
Pseudonym: Cicely Hamilton
CH
's early twentieth-century plays, novels, feminist prose, and travel writing are firmly rooted in her politics, and demonstrate her skill as political satirist. As a propagandist her method is often to take the views of the other side and render them ridiculous. Her earlier writings reflect her commitment to women's suffrage and economic independence, while her later work focuses primarily on war.
Connections
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Performance of text | Christopher St John | The one-act play The Pot and the Kettle by CSJ
and Cicely Hamilton
was first performed at the Scala Theatre
, London, accompanying Hamilton's A Pageant of Great Women. Nicoll, Allardyce. English Drama, 1900-1930. Cambridge University Press. 698 |
politics | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | Together with Rebecca West
, Cicely Hamilton
, and Elizabeth Robins
, MHVR
founded the Six Point Group
, whose motto was Equality First. Eoff, Shirley. Viscountess Rhondda: Equalitarian Feminist. Ohio State University Press. 74 Eoff, Shirley. Viscountess Rhondda: Equalitarian Feminist. Ohio State University Press. 69 Pugh, Martin. Women and the Women’s Movement in Britain 1914 - 1959. Macmillan Education. 49 |
politics | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | That autumn, against the wishes of both her father and her husband, she joined the WSPU
, organising a local branch at Newport, South Wales. She paid her one-shilling annual membership fee and pledged... |
politics | Virginia Woolf | The event was organized in part by Pippa Strachey
; other guests included Vanessa Bell
, Cicely Hamilton
, Laura Knight
, Vita Sackville-West
and Harold Nicolson
, and T. S. Eliot
. Here Woolf... |
politics | Elizabeth Robins | ER
became president of the Women Writers' Suffrage League
, founded this year by Cicely Hamilton
and Bessie Hatton
. John, Angela V. Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life, 1862-1952. Routledge. 153 |
politics | Edith Craig | In April and October 1909 EC
directed the enormously successful suffrage play How the Vote Was Won co-authored by Cicely Hamilton
and Christopher St John
. Later that year, she directed the premier production of... |
politics | May Sinclair | It was an act of great courage for MS
to make herself so conspicuous. Cicely Hamilton
and Catherine Gasquoine Hartley
led the procession. Members of the WWSL each carried a goose quill and a bannerette... |
politics | Sarah Grand | In an interview in 1896, SG
made clear her belief in the need for female suffrage: We shall do no good until we get the Franchise, for however well-intentioned men may be, they cannot understand... |
Author summary | Christopher St John | Writing from the beginning of the twentieth century, CSJ
produced novels, biography, and love-journals, as well as her work for the stage, for which she wrote translations, adaptations, and original plays. She is best... |
Publishing | May Sinclair | MS
published A Defence of Men in The English Review, in response to Cicely Hamilton
's Man published in the April issue of the same periodical. Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 252 |
Reception | Elizabeth Robins | On ER
's request, Cicely Hamilton
adapted the novel as a play, but it was never performed. The Lord Chamberlain refused to license it on the grounds that it ought not be allowed to run... |
Reception | Catharine Amy Dawson Scott | This novel received excellent reviews and in early 1920 reached the short-list of three English submissions for the Prix Femina Vie Heureuse, which however went in the end to Cicely Hamilton
. In The Observer... |
Reception | Constance Smedley | Though Liberals welcomed the pageant, it was widely condemned by the County or local landowners as socialistic. Smedley, Constance, and Maxwell Armfield. Crusaders. Chatto & Windus. 203, 206 |
Textual Production | Christopher St John | It was part of a triple bill with Cicely Hamilton
's Jack and Jill and a Friend and Margaret Wynne Nevinson
's In the Workhouse. Another performance, again directed by Edith Craig, was staged... |
Textual Production | Mona Caird | Scholar Ann Heilmann
points out that this article significantly predated a series of commentaries of similar cast by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
, Cicely Hamilton
, Olive Schreiner
, and Elizabeth Robins
, which emerged over... |
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