Collis, Louise. Impetuous Heart: The Story of Ethel Smyth. William Kimber, 1984.
57, 65, 174, 200
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Ethel Smyth | ES
's many other friends included writer Maurice Baring
, Lady Ponsonby
, the Empress Eugénie
of France, Vernon Lee
, and Vita Sackville-West
. Collis, Louise. Impetuous Heart: The Story of Ethel Smyth. William Kimber, 1984. 57, 65, 174, 200 St John, Christopher. Ethel Smyth. Longmans, Green, 1959. 117-18 |
Friends, Associates | Vernon Lee | VL
also became friendly with Ottoline Morrell
, Maurice Baring
, and many Italian artists, critics, and aristocrats. Colby, Vineta. Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography. University of Virginia Press, 2003. 133-4, 172 |
Friends, Associates | Constance Lytton | Another good friend was Maurice Baring
. Lytton, Constance. Letters of Constance Lytton. Editor Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, Countess of, Heinemann, 1925. 61 |
Friends, Associates | Lady Cynthia Asquith | LCA
's mother invited to Stanway a wide variety of guests: Arthur Balfour
, Walter Raleigh
, George Wyndham
, Harry Cust
, Charles Whibley
, H. G. Wells
, Evan Charteris
, Hugh Cecil |
Friends, Associates | Blanche Warre Cornish | BWC
was a friend of Margaret Oliphant
, and later of Maurice Baring
(as were her children). Her tea-table was frequented by minor literary men like Oscar Browning
and Joseph Henry Shorthouse
, while Mary Elizabeth Coleridge |
Friends, Associates | Edith Somerville | ES
first met Ethel Smyth
(and also Maurice Baring
), on the way to Lady Kenmare
's, Killarney House, County Kerry. Collis, Maurice. Somerville and Ross: A Biography. Faber and Faber, 1968. 188 |
Friends, Associates | Edith Somerville | Other friends of Somerville's later years included W. B. Yeats
and Augusta, Lady Gregory
. In the 1940s Somerville exchanged letters with Maurice Baring
. Collis, Maurice. Somerville and Ross: A Biography. Faber and Faber, 1968. 162, 252, 265 |
Textual Production | Ethel Smyth | During the onset of her deafness ES
composed some late works: the ballet Fête Galante, 1922 (based on a short story by Maurice Baring
), and the opera Entente Cordiale, 1925. Sadie, Julie Anne, and Rhian Samuel, editors. The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. Macmillan, 1994. 431 |
Textual Production | Ethel Smyth | |
Textual Production | Vernon Lee | This text was later to spark her friendship with Maurice Baring
, as well as the creation of the collection For Maurice, 1927. Baring had loved the story of The Prince as a child. Colby, Vineta. Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography. University of Virginia Press, 2003. 224 |
Textual Production | Vernon Lee | VL
also produced a novella-length supernatural fiction—A Phantom Lover, A FantasyStory (1886), her only ghost story set in England, it was later anthologized as Oke of Okehurst—and two more collections, Pope Jacynth... |
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