Blackett, Monica. The Mark of the Maker: A Portrait of Helen Waddell. Constable.
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Publishing | Helen Waddell | HW
was assiduous in supplying obituaries for friends, acquaintances, or figures she admired, and was very upset when her notice for the Times on Charlotte
, G. B. Shaw's wife, appeared riddled with misprints. Blackett, Monica. The Mark of the Maker: A Portrait of Helen Waddell. Constable. 177-8 |
Occupation | Constance Smedley | Since the Langham Place Group
had provided a social space for women in 1860, several organizations had already challenged the flourishing institution of men's clubs. The Lyceum Club
came on the scene at a time... |
politics | Ethel Sidgwick | The Congress, held from 28 April to 1 May, attracted 1,200 women from twelve countries, both warring and neutral, to discuss means of achieving peace. Others meeting with the delegates on the subsequent peace tour... |
Family and Intimate relationships | George Bernard Shaw | GBS
married Charlotte Payne-Townshend
, a wealthy Irishwoman and fellow Fabian who was later a translator and a suffragist. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Friends, Associates | Dora Russell | During this period, the Russells' friends and associates included Sybil Thorndike
and Lewis Casson
, Ottoline Morrell
, T. S. Eliot
, W. B. Yeats
, G. B.
and Charlotte Shaw
, Desmond MacCarthy
... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Dora Marsden | In the course of getting the journal off the ground, Marsden also contacted Katherine Mansfield
, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
, Charlotte Payne-Townshend
, Arnold Bennett
, and Theodore Dreiser
. (Payne-Townshend, wife of G. B. Shaw |
Textual Production | Dora Marsden | Plans were afoot to relaunch The Freewoman shortly after it collapsed in its first form. When Marsden retreated to Southport for health reasons, Rebecca West
acted as liaison between her and supporters in the Freewoman Discussion Circle |
Friends, Associates | Edith Craig | This made them close neighbours of George Bernard
and Charlotte Shaw
. Story has it that Craig got a role in Shaw's Getting Married after he heard her calling up to St John to throw... |
Occupation | Inez Bensusan | Organisers chose to present two feminist plays by men, Woman on Her Own by Eugène Brieux
, translated by Charlotte Shaw
(Bernard Shaw
's wife), and A Gauntlet by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
. Hirshfield, Claire. “The Woman’s Theatre in England: 1913-1918”. Theatre History Studies, Vol. 15 , pp. 123-37. 125-6 |
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