Leonard Huxley

Standard Name: Huxley, Leonard

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Textual Features Jane Welsh Carlyle
As a result of the growing appreciation of JWC 's writing, in 1924 Leonard Huxley published Jane Welsh Carlyle: Letters to Her Family, 1839-1863.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Jane Welsh Carlyle: Letters to Her Family, 1839-1863. Editor Huxley, Leonard, John Murray.
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The volume comprises letters to her maternal relatives in...
Family and Intimate relationships Aldous Huxley
Aldous's father, Leonard Huxley , was a brilliant man whose rejection of religious belief closed many potential careers to him. He worked as a schoolmaster until 1901, when through the influence of his sister-in-law Mary...
Friends, Associates Freya Stark
Back from the Middle East, FS began to write about her experiences abroad: starting in November 1928, she published short pieces in Cornhill Magazine, then edited by Leonard Huxley . Through Huxley she met...
Textual Production Freya Stark
Tharaya is the Arab name for the star at the centre of the Pleiades constellation. The Cornhill's editor, Leonard Huxley , agreed that it was appropriate for Stark to use a pseudonym in order...
Family and Intimate relationships Mary Augusta Ward
One of MAW 's younger sisters became the writer, lecturer, and photographer Ethel Arnold .
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Another, Julia , who was eleven years younger than Mary Augusta, was an early graduate of Somerville College, Oxford ...

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Texts

Carlyle, Jane Welsh. “Introduction”. Jane Welsh Carlyle: Letters to Her Family, 1839-1863, edited by Leonard Huxley, John Murray, 1924, p. v - xv.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Jane Welsh Carlyle: Letters to Her Family, 1839-1863. Editor Huxley, Leonard, John Murray, 1924.