Gates, Joanne E. Elizabeth Robins, 1862-1952. University of Alabama Press, 1994.
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Occupation | Elizabeth Robins | ER
had bought the farm (near the village of Henfield) in April 1908, with the help of earnings from her novel The Convert. Gates, Joanne E. Elizabeth Robins, 1862-1952. University of Alabama Press, 1994. 170-1 |
Occupation | Ling Shuhua | Her venues for exhibiting included the Zwemmer Gallery
and Adams Galleries
in London in 1949 and the Musée Cernuschi
in Paris in 1953. In his introduction to the Cernuschi catalogue, author André Maurois
reflects on... |
Occupation | Margaret Haig Viscountess Rhondda | Women contributors ranged widely: Rebecca West
, Stella Benson
, Cicely Hamilton
, Members of Parliament Lady Nancy Astor
and Ellen Wilkinson
, Virginia Woolf
, Naomi Mitchison
, E. M. Delafield
, Rose Macaulay |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
ordered a printing press. It was delivered to Hogarth House in Richmond on 24 April. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 363 |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | VW
signed an agreement with John Lehmann
, selling her share in the Hogarth Press
for £3,000; from now on Lehmann was Leonard
's partner in the press. Gaither, Mary E., and J. Howard Woolmer. “The Hogarth Press: 1917-1938”. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938, Hogarth Press, 1976, pp. 3-24. 3 |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | |
Occupation | Roger Fry | A second Post-Impressionist exhibition, organized by RF
, was held at the Grafton Gallery
in London; Leonard Woolf
, back in England from Ceylon, was its secretary. Hussey, Mark. Virginia Woolf A to Z. Facts on File, 1995. 95 |
Performance of text | T. S. Eliot | He read an early draft of this poem to Mary Hutchinson
and Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
on the evening of 17 October 1928. Woolf, Virginia. The Diary of Virginia Woolf. Editors Bell, Anne Olivier and Andrew McNeillie, Hogarth Press, 1977–1984, 5 vols. 3: 201 and n5 |
politics | Storm Jameson | In November 1928 SJ
was one of many authors (including E. M. Forster
, Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
, and Desmond MacCarthy
) prepared to testify in defence of Radclyffe Hall
's lesbian novel The... |
politics | Amabel Williams-Ellis | In her memoir AWE
writes that at this time she was more optimistic than her colleague Leonard Woolf
about the possibilities of working with Communists, believing that a strong coalition of the Left was essential... |
politics | Amabel Williams-Ellis | Among those prepared to sign were Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
. |
politics | Virginia Woolf | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
discussed suicide in the quite probable event of a German invasion of England. They considered carbon monoxide poisoning in their garage, and, later, an overdose of morphia. Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan, 1989. 212 Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 730 |
Publishing | Dora Carrington | Carrington
contributed four illustrative woodcuts to Two Stories, the first publication of Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's Hogarth Press
; she was paid 15s for this work. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986. 3 |
Publishing | Virginia Woolf | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's Hogarth Press
published her Monday or Tuesday, with woodcuts by Vanessa Bell
. Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan, 1989. 62 |
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