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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Dorothy Wellesley | Horses, having gone forward into Poems of Ten Years, 1924-1934, was selected by W. B. Yeats
for The Oxford Book of Modern Verse, 1935, and by Philip Larkin
for The Oxford Book... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Jane Howard | EJH
met Arthur Koestler
at a party and was bowled over by his whirlwind energy, but when he proposed marriage she had enough sense to counter-suggest living together for some months instead to see how... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rosamond Lehmann | RL
began a sexual relationship with the poet Cecil Day-Lewis
; she knew him a little, and he declared his love for her at dinner together during a bombing raid. Simons, Judy. Rosamond Lehmann. 1st ed., St Martin’s Press, 1992. 16 Tindall, Gillian. Rosamond Lehmann: An Appreciation. 1st ed., Chatto and Windus; Hogarth Press, 1985. 120 Siegel, Ruth. Rosamond Lehmann: A Thirties Writer. Peter Lang, 1989. 135 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Rosamond Lehmann | RL
was finally abandoned by Cecil Day-Lewis
, who left her to marry the actress Jill Balcon
, a woman twenty-one years younger than himself. Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus, 2002. 281 Simons, Judy. Rosamond Lehmann. 1st ed., St Martin’s Press, 1992. 16 Siegel, Ruth. Rosamond Lehmann: A Thirties Writer. Peter Lang, 1989. 136, 138, 149 |
Fictionalization | Constance Countess Markievicz | Cecil Day-Lewis
wrote Remembering Con Markievicz early in his career. Smith, D. J. “The Countess and the Poets: Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz in the Work of Irish Writers”. Journal of Irish Literature, Vol. 12 , No. 1, 1983, pp. 3-63. 60 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Jane Howard | When EJH
's old friend and one time lover Cecil Day-Lewis
fell terminally ill with pancreatic cancer, he and his wife Jill Balcon
both came to stay at Lemmons. Day-Lewis died there. Howard, Elizabeth Jane. Slipstream. Macmillan, 2002. 384-7 Leader, Zachary. The Life of Kingsley Amis. Jonathan Cape, 2006. 628-9 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Jennings | She had a remarkably catholic talent for friendship. During her student days she became a friend of Philip Larkin
and Kingsley Amis
. Her correspondents at this and later periods of her life included her... |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Jane Howard | Her friends during the 1950s included Stephen
and Natasha Spender
, Alec Waugh
, Margaret Lane
, Malcolm Sargent
, and Joyce Grenfell
. She also met Cyril Connolly
, Olivia Manning
, Stevie Smith |
Intertextuality and Influence | Phyllis Bentley | Inspired by her many years of local volunteering, it has chapters titled by stages in the group-action democratic process. It features as preliminary decoration a diagram or bird's-eye-view of a table set for a meeting... |
Intertextuality and Influence | A. S. Byatt | She finished writing this book in St Deiniol's Library
near Hawarden Castle, repository of the collection of William Ewart Gladstone
, and included in her novel all the flower names in a Victorian book... |
Literary responses | Lilian Bowes Lyon | Cecil Day-Lewis
later took this volume to represent, alone, her early period. He found it clean in outline, of a decisive, spontaneous simplicity at its best . . . but never flat.He noted her... |
Literary responses | Lilian Bowes Lyon | Day-Lewis
rejoiced that this poem was not at all a piece of stark social realism, but a set of meditations upon the images and spiritual issues of war. He felt that it deserved more attention... |
Literary responses | Lilian Bowes Lyon | Day-Lewis
, though he wrote enthusiastically of individual poems, feared before this volume's publication to make exorbitant claims that would darken judgement. Day-Lewis, Cecil, and Lilian Bowes Lyon. “Introduction”. Collected Poems, Jonathan Cape, 1948, pp. 11-16. 15 |
Literary responses | Rosamond Lehmann | Elizabeth Bowen
published an appreciative review of this novel in The New Statesman and Nation on 11 July 1936. LeStourgeon, Diana. Rosamond Lehmann. Twayne, 1965. 87, 148 |
Occupation | Elizabeth Jane Howard | In winter 1953 EJH
, aged about thirty, became an editor at Chatto and Windus
, which was then run by Norah Smallwood
and Ian Parsons
. She read submitted manuscripts, wrote reports on them... |