qtd. in
Stouck, David. Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography. University of Toronto Press, 2003.
274
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Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | In 1942 Wallace Wilson
joined the army again. He had previously served in 1915 at a base for Allied operations in Greece as a member of the Royal Canadian Medical Corps
. As a part... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | In 1947, Wallace Wilson
fell ill with what doctors believed to be a severe form of dermatitis or eczema. For eighteen months he was seriously ill. He lost his hair and his entire body was... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | After a few years of improved health, in mid-October of 1954 Wallace
suffered a heart attack and spent several weeks in intensive care. EW
acknowledged the need to limit their social engagements at this time... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | On December 20th, 1964, Wallace
suffered his sixth and most critical heart attack. EW
wrote to John Gray, he has been very much on the brink. qtd. in Stouck, David. Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography. University of Toronto Press, 2003. 274 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | Ethel Bryant
married Dr Wallace Algernon Wilson
, at a quiet ceremony at Wesley Methodist Church
in Vancouver. McAlpine, Mary. The Other Side of Silence: A Life of Ethel Wilson. Harbour, 1988. 67-8 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ethel Wilson | After another period of illness, Wallace Wilson
died of a heart attack. This was a loss from which EW
would never fully recover. Stouck, David. Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography. University of Toronto Press, 2003. 274-5 |
Health | Ethel Wilson | From about this year until the mid-1950s, EW
and her husband
faced renewed health problems. Stouck, David. Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography. University of Toronto Press, 2003. 180, 208, 215-6 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Ethel Wilson | EW
's desire to present herself as an amateur writer who published merely by chance has complicated determining her method of composing Hetty Dorval. In her talk Somewhere Near the Truth given at the... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Ethel Wilson | The Equations of Love, consisting of Lilly's Story and Tuesday and Wednesday, appeared after Wallace Wilson
's prolonged and life-threatening illness. |
Wealth and Poverty | Ethel Wilson | In 1931, Wallace Wilson
was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
. His practice was now located on West Georgia Street, a desirable area of Vancouver. In a... |
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