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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Katherine Mansfield | Lytton Strachey
arranged for KM
and Virginia Woolf
to meet. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 410 |
Friends, Associates | Katherine Mansfield | The others who were there included J. T. Sheppard
, Fredegond Shove
, Carrington
, David Garnett
, G. F. Short
, Lytton Strachey
, and Evan Morgan
. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 410 |
Literary responses | Rose Macaulay | The prominent literary scholar Basil de Selincourt
, reviewing the book, wrote that it was in the Strachey
style, a little work of art, in its way, but inspired by the dangerous conscientiousness of disillusionment... |
Friends, Associates | Rosamond Lehmann | Lytton Strachey
visited RL
and Leslie Runciman
at Newcastle; at this time RL
's future second husband, Wogan Philipps
, was sharing the house with the couple. Siegel, Ruth. Rosamond Lehmann: A Thirties Writer. Peter Lang. 62 |
Travel | Rosamond Lehmann | RL
and Wogan Philipps
toured France with Lytton Strachey
and George Rylands
. Siegel, Ruth. Rosamond Lehmann: A Thirties Writer. Peter Lang. 81 |
Friends, Associates | Rosamond Lehmann | RL
and Wogan Philipps
were constant companions to Lytton Strachey
at his home at Ham Spray, Ipsden, during the last weeks of his life. Lehmann, John. In My Own Time. Little, Brown. 124-5 |
Residence | Rosamond Lehmann | In the summer of 1928 RL
(who was trying to keep apart from Philipps) rented the Mill House at Tidmarsh, once inhabited by their friends Lytton Strachey
and Carrington
. Then she moved to... |
Friends, Associates | Rosamond Lehmann | While younger than the principal figures and sometimes inclined to feel herself marginal, RL
was positioned well within the Bloomsbury group. She was close friends with another younger associate, George Rylands
. During the early... |
Leisure and Society | E. B. C. Jones | EBCJ
had many friends among the Bloomsbury group. Virginia Woolf
hovered between liking and disliking, feeling she could never become intimate with Topsy but welcoming the spruce shining mind. Woolf, Virginia. The Diary of Virginia Woolf. Editors Bell, Anne Olivier and Andrew McNeillie, Hogarth Press. 2: 156 |
Publishing | Elizabeth Inchbald | She sold the copyright to Robinson
for two hundred pounds. She seems, however, to have resold copyright in both her novels later. Raven, James. “Historical Introduction: The Novel Comes of Age”. The English Novel 1770-1829, edited by Peter Garside et al., Oxford University Press, pp. 14-117. 52 Garside, Peter et al., editors. The English Novel 1770-1829. Oxford University Press. 1: 680 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Agnes Hamilton | One of Lee's beliefs, pronounced that evening, was: Patriotism . . . is the power to be ashamed of your country. Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape. 74 |
Textual Production | Mary Agnes Hamilton | |
Literary responses | Radclyffe Hall | A number of writers rallied in support of RH
. E. M. Forster
and Leonard Woolf
drafted a letter protesting the suppression of The Well of Loneliness. Its signatories included Bernard Shaw
, T. S. Eliot |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Grant | AG
was distantly related to the diarist and memoirist Elizabeth Grant
, and thus to the forebears of twentieth-century writers Julia Strachey
, Lytton Strachey
, Dorothy Bussy
, and Amabel Williams-Ellis
. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Agnes Giberne | AG
's paternal aunts were closely associated in their youth with the young John Henry Newman
and his brother Francis W. Newman
. Sarah married a curate working for William Wilson (AG
's grandfather).... |
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