Malcolm Hassels Nicolson

Standard Name: Nicolson, Malcolm Hassels

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Wealth and Poverty Laurence Hope
The Nicolsons found themselves in financial difficulty after Malcolm Hassels Nicolson 's appointment in Mhow ended without the certainty of a future position. They considered alternative opportunities for investment and occupation. One was to embark...
Textual Production Laurence Hope
While living at Mhow in Indore, Hope began to write poetry once more, giving her work to friends or publishing it anonymously in the journals of local clubs. It was here that she wrote...
Residence Laurence Hope
Malcolm Hassels Nicolson became Commanding Officer of the Western Command of the Indian Army , and he and his wife (who was soon to be publishing as the poet LH ) moved to Mhow in Indore.
Marx, Edward. The Idea of a Colony. University of Toronto Press.
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Residence Laurence Hope
Their financial prospects uncertain, LH and her husband set out to return to India from England.
Blanch, Lesley. Under a Lilac-Bleeding Star: Travels and Travellers. John Murray.
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Friends, Associates Flora Annie Steel
One of these warmly admired men was Malcolm Nicolson of the Indian Army , who later married Adela Florence Cory . FAS 's biographer suggests that she was not fond of this woman (known after...
Family and Intimate relationships Laurence Hope
Adela Cory (who later published as LH ) married Malcolm Hassels Nicolson , a colonel in the British Armed Forces (either the Bengal Army or the Bombay Army) in India.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
Family and Intimate relationships Laurence Hope
Malcolm Hassels Nicolson (husband of LH ) died following a prostrate operation in Madras, India.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
Dedications Laurence Hope
Indian Love features a poetic dedication to Hope's recently deceased husband, Malcolm Hassels Nicolson . In it she says that she never made public any verse inspired by him, Lest strangers' lips should carelessly rehearse...

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