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    Harriet Shaw Weaver (1 September 1876 – 14 October 1961) was an English political activist and a magazine editor. She was a significant patron of Irish...
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    pioneering female surgeon Eleanor Davies Colley and of political activist Harriet Shaw Weaver. He was educated at Birkenhead School and Shrewsbury School, where...
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    year. Eventually, Joyce received large regular sums from the editor Harriet Shaw Weaver, who operated The Egoist, and the psychotherapist Edith Rockefeller...
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    prose and forgo her deep-seated artistic inclinations. To his patron Harriet Shaw Weaver, James Joyce wrote that this resulted in "a month of tears as she...
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    life it was a monthly. Editorship was taken over in July 1914 by Harriet Shaw Weaver. Assistant editors were Richard Aldington and Leonard A. Compton-Rickett...
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    American editor Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), journalist and patron of James Joyce Harriet Wheeler (born 1963), English rock singer Harriet E. Wilson (1825–1900)...
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    novel Finnegans Wake. Joyce wrote in a letter to his patroness, Harriet Shaw Weaver, "His philosophy is a kind of dualism – every power in nature must...
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    Courage: An Ewok Adventure Catarine Towani 1985 James Joyce's Women Harriet Shaw Weaver 1986 Youngblood Miss McGill 1986 A State of Emergency Diane Carmody...
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  • French politician, 129th Prime Minister of France (b. 1888) 1961 – Harriet Shaw Weaver, English journalist and activist (b. 1876) 1965 – William Hogenson...
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  • Flanagan had a role in the 1967 film Ulysses. Fionnula Flanagan – Nora, Harriet Shaw Weaver, others Chris O'Neill – James Joyce James E. O'Grady – The Interviewer...
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    Joyce a reputation for his literary skills, as well as a patron, Harriet Shaw Weaver, the business manager of The Egoist. In 1916, in his reader's report...
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    these character amalgams or types. In a letter to his Maecenas, Harriet Shaw Weaver (March 1924), Joyce made a list of these sigla. For those who argue...
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  • George Weaver (disambiguation), multiple people Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), English political activist and magazine editor Henry A. Weaver (1820–1890)...
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    admiration for Newman's writing style and in a letter to his patron Harriet Shaw Weaver remarked about Newman that "nobody has ever written English prose...
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  • Bloom (2003 film) Waywords and Meansigns (2015–2017 audio) Related Harriet Shaw Weaver Obscenity trial of Ulysses in The Little Review United States v....
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    Children was opened in Newington Causeway, using money raised by Harriet Shaw Weaver, publisher of The Freewoman, and other feminists. Metro Central Heights...
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    Publishers were not confident in its success, and it was published by Harriet Shaw Weaver of The Egoist only with funding provided by Pound's wife Dorothy...
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    chemical industrialist, died at his house Erindale in Frodsham. Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), feminist political activist and patron of James Joyce...
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  • 1928) August 29 – Kim Ku, Korean politician (d. 1949) September 1 – Harriet Shaw Weaver, English political activist (d. 1961) September 5 – Wilhelm Ritter...
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    Wardroper (1814–1892), Matron of St Thomas's Hospital from 1854 to 1887 Harriet Shaw Weaver (1876–1961), political activist and suffragist Joseph Williamson...
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  • concerned more with literary modernism than feminism and was funded by Harriet Shaw Weaver. In 1914, The New Freewoman became The Egoist. The Freewoman was...
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  • monthly London literary magazine edited by Dora Marsden and owned by Harriet Shaw Weaver. Initially, Rebecca West was in charge of the literary content of...
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  • Best 20th-Century Nonfiction. Eliot dedicated the collection to Harriet Shaw Weaver I Tradition and the Individual Talent (1917) The Function of Criticism...
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  • 1925) 1875 – Edgar Rice Burroughs, American author (d. 1950) 1876 – Harriet Shaw Weaver, English journalist and activist (d. 1961) 1877 – Francis William...
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  • Eglantyne Jebb, champion for children (died 1928) 1 September – Harriet Shaw Weaver, political activist (died 1961) 6 September – John Macleod, Scottish...
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    Muriel Scott Genie Sheppard Alice Maud Shipley Dame Ethel Mary Smyth Harriet Shaw Weaver Evelyn Sharp Hope Squire Janie Terrero Dora Thewlis Catherine Tolson...
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    years. Died: Paul Ramadier, 73, Prime Minister of France in 1947 Harriet Shaw Weaver, 85, English political activist A massive search commenced for "Pogo...
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    Man. Pound wrote to Joyce that the novel was "damn fine stuff". Harriet Shaw Weaver accepted it for The Egoist, which serialized it from 2 February 1914...
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