Violet Hueffer [i.e. Hunt] letter to [Francis] Wolle (MS 205) [n.d.]

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Violet Hueffer [i.e. Hunt] letter to [Francis] Wolle (MS 205) [n.d.]

One letter from Violet Hueffer [i.e. Hunt] to [Francis] Wolle.

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Violet Hueffer i. e. Hunt

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Violet Hueffer [i.e. Hunt] (1862-1942) was a novelist and socialite, whose works include short stories, novels, and a memoir of her Edwardian years. Her works include The Maiden's Progress: a Novel in Dialogue (1894); Zeppelin Nights: a London Entertainment (1916) and The Wife of Rossetti: Her Life and Death (1932). Her personal life became a topic of scandal. She was associated with Oscar Wilde, who nearly married her, George Henry Boughton, Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd, Somerset...

Hunt, Violet, 1862-1942

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British author, biographer. From the description of Violet Hunt papers, 1858-1962. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64091790 Violet Hunt was an English author of novels, short stories, and poetry. She grew up in an artistic environment, and began publishing in her teens. Her work features strong female characters and expresses innovative views on women and women's roles in society. Her unconventional life made for public scandal, as she conducted a series of...

Wolle, Francis, 1889-1979

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Hilda Doolittle, or H.D., (1886-1961) was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 1886. She has been described as a premier Imagist poet although her greatest body of work can be traced to later in her life, during and directly after World War II. She spent most of her life living, traveling and keeping up with her friend and fellow writer Winifred Bryher. She corresponded with her cousin, Univ. of Colorado English Professor Francis Wolle, and with her friend and admirer, Norman Holmes...