Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking.
119, 182-3
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Occupation | Harriet Shaw Weaver | Writer and suffragist Iris Barry
, summarizing a general admiration for HSW
on the part of Soho writers (Pound, Eliot, Wyndham Lewis, Violet Hunt
, and others), coined the phrase, the lion-hearted Miss Weaver who... |
Friends, Associates | Harriet Shaw Weaver | Friends whom HSW
regularly entertained at her weekly receptions in Gloucester Place included Iris Barry
, Helen Saunders
(one-time honorary secretary of Blast), Storm Jameson
, and others. Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking. 119, 182-3 |
Literary responses | Ethel Sidgwick | The Times Literary Supplement dismissed this novel as tedious, though Iris Barry
praised its picture of village life. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Literary responses | Laetitia Pilkington | Wordsworth
chose from her works eleven melancholy and religious couplets from Sorrow, for inclusion in his manuscript anthology presented to Lady Mary Lowther
at Christmas 1819. He omitted the later part of the poem... |
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