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    Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell (née Thompson; 11 October 1847 – 27 November 1922) was a British writer, editor, critic, and suffragist, now remembered...
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    during World War I Alice Herz (1882–1965), anti-war protester Alice Jouenne (1873–1954), French teacher and socialist activist Alice Meynell (1847–1922), English...
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  • Meynell is the name of: Alice Meynell (1847–1922), wife of Wilfrid Meynell Francis Meynell (1891–1975), poet and printer, son of Alice and Wilfrid Meynell...
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  • William Meynell may refer to: Alice Meynell William Meynell (MP) for Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Clarence Mangan Andrew Marvell John Masefield Eugene Mason George Meredith Alice Meynell Richard Monckton Milnes Susan Mitchell Harold Monro Lewis Morris John...
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    Christiana Weller (1825–1910). Her sister was the noted essayist and poet Alice Meynell. Elizabeth began receiving art instruction in 1862, while growing up...
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  • for her short stories and novels. Her parents were Wilfrid Meynell and Alice Thompson Meynell, noted Roman Catholic publishers and writers. Her father was...
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    opium which he took to relieve a nervous problem. In 1888 Wilfrid and Alice Meynell read his poetry and took the opium-addicted and homeless writer into...
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  • Massey – Annie Matheson – George Meredith – Herman Charles Merivale – Alice Meynell – Richard Middleton – William Cosmo Monkhouse – Harold Monro – Mary...
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    graces." The nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer and essayist Alice Meynell judged her less harshly, attacking these critics for prejudice.[citation...
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  • Esther was ten. She married Gerard Tuke Meynell and was the niece by marriage of the poet and suffragist Alice Meynell. She died in Ditchling, a village near...
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  • Alice Thompson, or Alice Thomson may refer to: Alice Meynell, née Thompson (1847–1922), British writer, editor, critic, and suffragist, remembered mainly...
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  • Rose Macaulay - J. W. Mackail - John Masefield - George Meredith - Alice Meynell - T. Sturge Moore - Sir Henry Newbolt - J. B. B. Nichols - Alfred Noyes...
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    deep friendship with the poet Alice Meynell, lasting several years. He ultimately fell in love with her, forcing Meynell to end their relationship. In...
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  • 25 May 2020. Atkinson, Damian, ed. (2014). The Selected Letters of Alice Meynell: Poet and Essayist. EBSCO ebook academic collection. Cambridge Scholars...
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  • conversion in 1964 he had a "perspective as a secularist and agnostic" Alice Meynell: poet and suffragist Czesław Miłosz: poet, prose writer, translator...
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    architect was Leonard Stokes. There is a blue plaque to the writer Alice Meynell, who lived there. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 47 Palace Court...
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  • Tuke was a cousin. In 1870, aged 18, Meynell became a convert to Roman Catholicism. He married the writer Alice Thompson in 1877. The pair's first effort...
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  • - Gerard Manley Hopkins - Louisa Sarah Bevington - Michael Field - Alice Meynell - Digby Mackworth Dolben - William Ernest Henley - Philip Bourke Marston...
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  • suggested calling the book The Lady Poverty, in reference to a poem by Alice Meynell; in August 1932, he suggested In Praise of Poverty.[full citation needed]...
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  • Scott Alfred Edward Housman Alfred Noyes Algernon Charles Swinburne Alice Meynell Allan Cunningham Allan Ramsay Andrew Lang Andrew Marvell Anna Laetitia...
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  • - James Clarence Mangan - Philip Bourke Marston - George Meredith - Alice Meynell - Thomas Miller - F. B. Money-Coutts - Cosmo Monkhouse - William Morris...
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    Masefield – George Meredith – William Morris – Sir Henry Newbolt – Alice Meynell – William Morris – Wilfred Owen – Coventry Patmore – Christina Georgina...
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  • Press. He was the son of the journalist and publisher Wilfrid Meynell and the poet Alice Meynell, a suffragist and prominent Roman Catholic convert. After...
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  • – George Robert Sims, English writer (died 1922) September 22 – Alice Meynell (Alice Thompson), English poet (died 1922) October 1 – Annie Besant, English...
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    characteristics of a "Clear School" of poetry on whose roll he included "Alice Meynell, Walter de la Mare, Emily Dickinson, Kenneth Rexroth, Karl Shapiro,...
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    solo studio album Minx, which contained several cover versions including Alice Cooper's "School's Out", as well as her own hit, "Don't Fall in Love (I...
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    Catholicism, as a version of life's generosity; for example Wilfred and Alice Meynell entitled one of their magazines Merrie England. The pastoral aspects...
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    Géza Gárdonyi, Constance Jones, Velimir Khlebnikov, Henry Lawson, Alice Meynell, Renzo Novatore, Mori Ōgai, Marcel Proust, Gabriel Séailles, George...
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  • Erskine Childers, Irish historian and novelist (born 1870) November 27 – Alice Meynell, English poet (born 1847) December 13 – Hannes Hafstein, Icelandic poet...
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