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Mirrlees and Harrison lived together from 1913 until the latter's death in 1928. Although they divided their time mainly between the United Kingdom and France, often returning to Paris to continue Harrison's medical treatments, their travels also took them to other European countries. Both of them
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in 1977. The "unauthorised" nature of the 1970 reprint is explained by the fact that, as Carter indicated in his introduction, he and the publishing company could not even ascertain whether the author was alive or dead, "since our efforts to trace this lady have so far been unsuccessful."
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Mirrlees was a friend of Virginia Woolf, who described her in a letter as "her own heroine â€“ capricious, exacting, exquisite, very learned, and beautifully dressed." Her circle of celebrity friends also included
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After Harrison's death, Mirrlees converted to Catholicism. In 1948, Mirrlees moved to South Africa and remained there until 1963, when the first volume of her "extravagant biography" of Sir
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of Paris, and went on to collaborate on translations from the Russian. Mirrlees and Harrison visited Spain in 1920, and there took Spanish lessons.
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Since 2000, Mirrlees' work has undergone another resurgence in popularity, marked by new editions of her poetry, an entry in the
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Helen Hope Mirrlees was born in Chislehurst, Kent, and raised in Scotland and South Africa. She attended the
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deemed "modernism's lost masterpiece, a work of extraordinary energy and intensity, scope and ambition."
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Julia Briggs, "Modernism’s Lost Hope: Virginia Woolf, Hope Mirrlees and the printing of Paris" in
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to study Greek. While at Cambridge, Mirrlees developed a close relationship with the classicist
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is currently writing a biography of Mirrlees as well. She also features in the group biography
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Briggs, Julia (2007). "Hope Mirrlees and Continental Modernism". In Bonnie Kime Scott (ed.).
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The Book of the Bear: Being Twenty-one Tales newly translated from the Russian
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A Fly in Amber: Being an Extravagant Biography of the Romantic Antiquary Sir
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and several scholarly essays by critic Julia Briggs, new introductions to
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was published (the second volume is unpublished). Two volumes of poetry,
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Bruce Bailey, "A Note on The Waste Land and Hope Mirrlees' Paris",
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by printer and publisher Hurst Street Press, and translations of
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Mirrlees died in Thames Bank, Goring, England, in 1978, aged 91.
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studied Russian, Mirrlees earning a Diploma in Russian from the
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Gender in Modernismm: New Geographies, Complex Intersections
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was reprinted in 1970 in mass-market paperback format by
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Index

A finely-dressed woman in a white hat and fur coat
Chislehurst
Goring
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Newnham College, Cambridge
Literary modernism
Paris: A Poem
Lud-in-the-Mist
Lud-in-the-Mist
Paris: A Poem
Virginia
Leonard Woolf
Julia Briggs
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Newnham College, Cambridge
Jane Ellen Harrison
École des Langues Orientales
Robert Bruce Cotton
T. S. Eliot
Gertrude Stein
Bertrand Russell
Ottoline Morrell
Leonard
Hogarth Press
T. S. Eliot
Virginia Woolf
Précieuses
Mlle de Scudéry
Spanish culture
The Counterplot

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