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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | Violet Hunt | VH
was recommended to the highly innovative, influential Review by her literary agent J. B. Pinker
. The Coach, one of the short stories she submitted at this time, was published in the journal's... |
Dedications | Violet Hunt | Her agent J. B. Pinker
sent the manuscript to William Heinemann
, who agreed to publish it on the condition that Hunt should change its ending: she would not find an audience, he insisted, for... |
Family and Intimate relationships | George Egerton | Bright first had a column in the Evening Sun, and later wrote for the Daily Express and the Pall Mall Gazette. He was sub-editor at the Evening Sun and night-editor at the Daily... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Violet Hunt | VH
had a brief sexual relationship with W. Somerset Maugham
in Paris. Belford, Barbara. Violet. Simon and Schuster, 1990. 114 |
Friends, Associates | Ella Hepworth Dixon | She often stayed with Count
and Countess Lützow
in Bohemia, where in 1903 she met Sibell, Countess of Cromartie
, whom she described as one of my firmest friends ever since. Dixon, Ella Hepworth. "As I Knew Them". Huchinson, 1930. 71 |
Friends, Associates | George Egerton | After the success of her Keynotes, GE
became acquainted with the literary and intellectual world. Among her new acquaintances she expressed admiration for Havelock Ellis
but called W. B. Yeats
a poseur. Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press, 1958. 34 |
Friends, Associates | Julia Frankau | Literary figures regularly seen at JF
's afternoon salons included George Moore
, Max Beerbohm
, Arnold Bennett
, Somerset Maugham
, Sir William Nicholson
, and Sir Henry Irving
. It was at one... |
Friends, Associates | G. B. Stern | Other plums were Max Beerbohm
, H. G. Wells
, Somerset Maugham
, J. B. Priestley
, and Humbert Wolfe
. Questioned by a reporter about the reason for the party, GBS
suggested that she... |
Friends, Associates | F. Tennyson Jesse | Later, when FTJ
was married to Harold Harwood
and living at Cut Mill, her visitors included Geoffrey Faber
, Alfred Knopf
, and Somerset Maugham
. Colenbrander, Joanna. A Portrait of Fryn. A. Deutsch, 1984. 145-6 |
Friends, Associates | Ada Leverson | By the 1920s most of AL
's earlier friends were either dead or living abroad. But she was sought out by the novelists Somerset Maugham
and Ronald Firbank
, and by Wilde's younger son, Vyvyan Holland |
Intertextuality and Influence | Laurence Hope | Hope's subject-matter and reputation have made her the template for a number of fictionalisations and literary tributes. In 1906 O. R. Howard Thompson
wrote a poem for The Critic on seeing her portrait, which praises... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Muriel Box | Street Corner is one of MB
's several (written and directed) quasi-feminist films in the 1950s, which take the woman's point of view in the male-dominated commercial cinema of her time. Tylee, Claire M. et al., editors. War Plays by Women: An International Anthology. Routledge, 1999. 111 |
Literary responses | Violet Hunt | Sooner or Later received (perhaps excessively) high praise from a number of VH
's contemporaries. Marie Belloc Lowndes
(daughter of Bessie Rayner Parkes
) wrote in The Merry Wives of Westminster, 1946, that it... |
Literary responses | Nancy Mitford | The Blessing did not do so well as its two predecessors; Antonia Fraser
feels that it marked a decline in fictional achievement. Fraser, Antonia. “A Most Superior Street”. Spectator.co.uk. Champagne for the brain. |
Occupation | Hélène Barcynska | As well as devoting steady time and effort to her writing, HB
founded a theatre company which she called Rogues and Vagabonds Repertory Players
, because she discovered the Welsh theatre culture and thought they... |
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