Dorothy Miller Richardson (17 May 1873 – 17 June 1957) was a British author and journalist. Author of Pilgrimage, a sequence of 13 semi-autobiographical...
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Dorothy Mae Richardson (May 3, 1922 – April 28, 1991) was an African American community activist who is credited with introducing a new model of community...
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developed by modernist writers such as Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf. Stream of consciousness narratives continue to...
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Pilgrimage is a novel sequence by the British author Dorothy Richardson, from the first half of the 20th century. It comprises 13 volumes, including a...
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modernists who used the "stream of consciousness" technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf (1882–1941). Also important in Bergson's...
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Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson (3 January 1870 – 20 March 1946), known by her pen name Henry Handel Richardson, was an Australian author. Born in East...
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Dorothy Gay Richardson (born September 22, 1961) is an American physician and former two-time gold medal-winning Olympian softball player at shortstop...
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modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson for the book Pointed Roofs (1915), James Joyce for Ulysses (1922)...
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p. 244. Ruth Rendell (Barbara Vine), Asta's Book. Harmony, 1993. Richardson, Dorothy (1938). The Pilgrimage Vol II – The Tunnel. London: Den & The Cresset...
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published in 1915, is the first work (she called it a "chapter") in Dorothy Richardson's (1873–1957) series of 13 semi-autobiographical novels titled Pilgrimage...
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Stevens, Gottfried Benn, T. S. Eliot, Anna Akhmatova, William Faulkner, Dorothy Richardson, John Cowper Powys, and Ezra Pound. Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published...
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consciousness' in a literary context, when reviewing the first volumes of Dorothy Richardson's novel sequence Pilgrimage (1915–1967), in The Egoist, April 1918...
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(1888–1948) was an English illustrator, husband of the English novelist Dorothy Richardson, whom he married in 1917. His style was a precursor of surrealism...
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Selected Letters of Dorothy Richardson, ed Gloria G, Fromm. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press 1995, p. xxx; The Dorothy Richardson Society web site...
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Dorothy Richardson Buell (1886–1976) was an American educator and nature preservationist who became the founder and first president of the Save the Dunes...
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Christopher Wilkinson (1994) Powys and Dorothy Richardson: Letters of John Cowper Powys and Dorothy Richardson, ed. Janet Fouli (2008) Powys and Emma...
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including George Bernard Shaw.: 64 Wells had multiple love affairs. Dorothy Richardson was a friend with whom he had a brief affair which led to a pregnancy...
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modernists. British modernists include Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf, and D. H. Lawrence. In the mid-twentieth-century...
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when Dorothy Mae Richardson, a Central North Side resident of Pittsburgh, started a campaign for better housing in her neighborhood. Dorothy Mae Richardson...
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mounted in the house in 2014. A biography of Saintsbury, written by Dorothy Richardson Jones and giving extensive commentary on his works, was published...
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graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1931. He married Jean Dorothy (Richardson) Jensen on December 23, 1934, in Yuma, Arizona. During World War...
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Powys, John Cowper Powys, T. F. Pullman, Philip Reade, Charles Richardson, Dorothy Richardson, Samuel Rushdie, Salman Sackville-West, Vita Scott, Walter Shelley...
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is a novel by Dorothy Richardson. The book was originally published anonymously in 1905 by Century Company in New York. Dorothy Richardson, who was a middle-class...
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novelists, after Joseph Conrad, other important early modernists include Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957), whose novel Pointed Roof (1915), is one of the earliest...
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World War Beresford befriended several British writers, including Dorothy Richardson, Walter de la Mare, Naomi Royde-Smith and May Sinclair. Later in life...
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Autobiography. Cambridge University Press. p. 56. ISBN 9781108047647. Jones, Dorothy Richardson (1992). "King of Critics": George Saintsbury, 1845–1933, Critic, Journalist...
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Consumption Doomed (translated by Dorothy Richardson, 1913) Some Popular Foodstuffs Exposed (translated by Dorothy Richardson, 1913) La Cure de soleil et d'exercices...
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novelist Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923), New Zealand short story writer Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957), British novelist May Sinclair (1863–1946), British novelist...
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the works of prominent British, Irish and American authors such as Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, Evelyn Waugh, James Joyce, Ezra Pound...
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were also many major female writers, including Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf, Eudora Welty, and Marianne Moore. Notable female...
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