Friends from HW
's time at Somerville
included Maude Clarke
, whom she had known as a child and whose Oxford position had been one of the incentives to go there, and archaelogist Helen Lorimer
Friends, Associates
Storm Jameson
Jameson met Romer Wilson
, Charles Morgan
, and J. W. N. Sullivan
through her Knopf
connections. By about 1924 she and Edith Sitwell
had visited each other's homes. Jameson felt that in spite of...
Literary responses
Margaret Kennedy
Novelist and critic Charles Morgan
reviewed the London stage performance for the Times, praising the brutal vulgarity of Sanger's mistress Linda, but finding the dramatised version of Florence too harsh.
Powell, Violet. The Constant Novelist. W. Heinemann, 1983.
Charles L. Morgan
reviewed both With All John's Love and The Key, A Love Drama
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for the Times Literary Supplement on 8 January 1931. He appreciated the way that in With All John's LoveMBL
Artists of many kinds lived in their neighbourhood, including the novelist and Times reviewer Charles Morgan
, and his wife, Hilda Vaughan
, who was well known as an author. Also living close by was...
Textual Features
Stella Gibbons
Set in the last years of the Second World War, the novel traces the over-earnest heroine's initial excitement and subsequent disillusionment with a charming, privileged, artistic family she meets when she moves to London to...
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Texts
Morgan, Charles. “Mrs Belloc Lowndes’s Plays”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1510, p. 27.
Morgan, Charles. “Natural Plays and Made Pieces”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1586, p. 461.