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.
Daphne Fielding
Standard Name: Fielding, Daphne
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Textual Production | Iris Tree | |
Textual Production | Iris Tree | Her unpublished letters are said to offer brilliant concoctions of fantasy and hyperbole. |
Reception | Iris Tree | IT
's poetry has received little critical attention. There exists one popular biography of her, by Daphne Fielding
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Friends, Associates | Viola Tree | By mid-1917, VT
had met the actor-manager Gerald du Maurier
, who became an important figure in her life, especially after the blow of her father's death in July that year. Once she had to... |
Education | Viola Tree | Shortly after her performance as Eurydice, VT
moved to Italy to continue her operatic training. She arrived about 5 September 1910 in Milan, where she studied, with intermittent visits to England, until autumn... |
death | Iris Tree | IT
died not long after burglars had broken into her London home while she was there, and robbed her. Her death (aged seventy-one) was said to be connected with the nervous shock of this event... |
death | Viola Tree |
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Texts
Fielding, Daphne. The Rainbow Picnic. Eyre Methuen, 1974.