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Author summary | Olive Schreiner | OS
was a political and social activist as well as a writer. Her biographer Liz Stanley says she was internationally probably the best-known feminist writer and theorist from the 1880s through to the 1930s. Stanley, Liz. “Encountering the Imperial and Colonial Past through Olive Schreiners Trooper Peter Halket of MashonalandWomens Writing, Vol. 7 , No. 2, 2000, pp. 197-19. 198 |
Publishing | Vernon Lee | VL
's political stance was seen as dangerously unpatriotic: only a few of her essays were published by the Labour Leader, Nation, and New Statesman. In letter to Havelock Ellis
in September... |
Publishing | Radclyffe Hall | The Well was published with a Commentary by Havelock Ellis
in which he claimed that it was the first English novel which presents, in a completely faithful and uncompromising form, one particular aspect of sexual... |
Reception | Olivia Manning | Deirdre David
has called A Scantling of Foxesan amazing tale of sadism, male obsession, and female suffering, its depiction of sexual pathology derived doubtless from Olivia's readings in Havelock Ellis
. David, Deirdre. Olivia Manning: A Woman at War. Oxford University Press, 2012. 31 |
Reception | Olive Schreiner | Cronwright dedicated the book to her friend Havelock Ellis
, whom he had previously asked to write the biography. Ellis felt unable to fulfill the request, but offered Cronwright all the information he had. Cronwright-Schreiner, S. C. The Life of Olive Schreiner. T. Fisher Unwin, 1924. fly-leaf, vii |
Textual Features | Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness is a bildungsroman about Stephen Gordon, a narrow-hipped, wide-shouldered Hall, Radclyffe, and Havelock Ellis. The Well of Loneliness. Anchor Books, 1990. 13 |
Textual Production | Beatrice Webb | Other chapters in the book include Havelock Ellis
's The Family and Bertrand Russell
's Science. Clark, Evans. “Forecasting the Future of Man”. New York Times Book Review, 4 Nov. 1928, pp. 1, 24 - 5. 1, 24 |
Textual Production | Olive Schreiner | According to early commemorative biographer Daisy Hobman
, Schreiner's husband was unaware that Undine existed until Havelock Ellis
gave him a copy after she died. First, Ruth, and Ann Scott. Olive Schreiner. André Deutsch, 1980. 72-3, 84, 21, 267 |
Textual Production | Michael Field | This book inaugurated the literary partnership of the two women which lasted for decades. They give a glimpse, in a letter of 1886 to Havelock Ellis
, into the way they negotiated the collaborative process:... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Nina Hamnett | This book opens in 1926, with the author considerably bewildered by [her] somewhat disordered life since [her] return to England, Hamnett, Nina. Is She a Lady? A Problem in Autobiography. Allan Wingate, 1955. 38 |
Travel | Bryher | In the spring of 1920, Bryher and H. D.
began an extended holiday in Greece and Crete. They were accompanied by sexologist Havelock Ellis
, with whom they had first associated in 1918. Collecott, Diana. H.D. and Sapphic Modernism, 1910-1950. Cambridge University Press, 1999, http://Rutherford HSS. 67, 186, 283 |
Travel | H. D. | H. D.
and Bryher
departed on a long-anticipated journey to Greece and Crete with Havelock Ellis
. Aldington, Richard, and H. D. “Introduction and Commentary”. Richard Aldington and H.D.: The Later Years in Letters, edited by Caroline Zilboorg, Manchester University Press, 1995, pp. 1 - 14; various pages. 2 |
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