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  1. Biography - Richardson, Dorothy Miller (1873-1957): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Dorothy Richardson: The Genius They Forgot by John Rosenberg, Dorothy Miller Richardson, 1979-06
  3. Dorothy Richardson: A Biography by Gloria G. Fromm, 1994-05
  4. Pilgrimage Of Dorothy Richardson by Joanne Winning, 2000-11-23
  5. Notes on Pilgrimage: Dorothy Richardson Annotated (1880-1920 British Authors Series) by George H. Thomson, 1999-04-29
  6. Experimenting on the Borders of Modernism: Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage by Kristin Bluemel, 2003-08-01
  7. Narrative's Journey: The Fiction and Film Writing of Dorothy Richardson (Writing About Women, Vol 16) by Susan Gevirtz, 1996-04
  8. Dorothy Richardson's Art of Memory: Space, Identity, Text by Elisabeth Bronfen, 1999-08-21
  9. Stream of Consciousness and Beyond in the Novels of Dorothy M. Richardson by H. G. Chauhan, 1991-05
  10. Dorothy Richardson (Key Women Writers) by Jean Radford, 1992-02
  11. The Art of Life: Dorothy Richardson and the Development of Feminine Consciousness by Gillian Hanscombe, 1983-05
  12. Step-daughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary by Jane Garrity, 2003-09-06

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Dorothy Richardson (Dorothy Miller Richardson) was born on Saturday, May 17, 1873 in Abingdon and she was a famous novelist from England
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Dorothy Richardson (Dorothy Miller Richardson) was born on Saturday, May 17, 1873 in Abingdon and she was a famous novelist from England
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Richardson, Dorothy Miller British, 1873 1957 Richardson, Elaine Potter born 1949 Richebourg, Pierre-Ambrose French, 1810 - after 1893 Richmond, George
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Richards, Virginia American, active c. 1935 Richards, Walter Dubois American, 1907 - 2006 Richardson, Margaret Foster American, 1881 - c.1945 Richardson, Sr., Jonathan English, 1665 - 1745 Richardson, George British, probably 1736 - 1813 Richardson, Dorothy M. British, 1873 - 1957 Richardson, Dorothy Miller British, 1873 - 1957 Richardson, Elaine Potter born 1949 Richebourg, Pierre-Ambrose French, 1810 - after 1893 Richmond, George British, 1809 - 1896 Richmond, William Blake, Sir British, 1842 - 1921 Richter, H.C. British (?), active 1841 - active c. 1881 Richter, Gerhard German, born 1932 Richter, Adrian Ludwig German, 1803 - 1884 Richter, Ludwig German, 1803 - 1884 Richter, Pavel Czech, active second half 20th century Richter, Hans German, 1888 - 1976 Richter, Lillian American, 1915 - 2000 Richterová, Marina Czech, born 1962 Ricketts, Charles English, 1866 - 1931 Rickey, George American, 1907 - 2002 Rickey, George Warren American, 1907 - 2002 Rickly, Jessie Beard American, 1895 - 1975 Rico, Donato American, 1912 - 1985 Rider, Alexander

26. I.R. Brussel: An Inventory Of His Papers At The Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Richardson, Dorothy Miller, 187319571.6; Roberts, Morley, 1857-19422.1; Sadleir, Richard2.1; Schiller, Justin G.2.1; Schlegel, Dorothy B.2.1
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Creator: Brussel, I.R. (Isidore Rosenbaum) 1895- Title: I. R. Brussel Papers Dates: 1903-1973 (bulk 1929-1970) Abstract Papers consist mainly of incoming correspondence from the many authors, book dealers, and book collectors who were both colleagues and friends of Brussel, with very few responses by Brussel present. The collection highlights Brussel's work in the book trade over five decades. RLIN Record # Quantity 1.5 boxes (.62 linear feet) Language English. Repository Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
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Isidore Rosenbaum Brussel was born in Minsk, Russia, in 1897 (according to the Old Russian calendar), and later moved to Brooklyn, New York, with his family. Brussel attended Brooklyn Polytechnic and worked for three years as a civil engineer before becoming a self styled “book scout,” specializing in nineteenth-century English and American literature. Known to his customers simply as “Ike,” his lively imagination, infinite persistence, and his wide acquaintance in the book trade, both in his own country and in England, established him as the scout of choice for such discriminating collectors as Oliver Brett (Lord Esher), Morris Parish, Michael Sadleir, and Carroll Wilson, and for many other dealers from London to New York. He earned the bulk of his living by finding stock on all subjects for public, school, and research libraries.

27. TITLE Breaking Habits, Building Communities Virginia Woolf And
PUBLICATION YEAR 1999 DESCRIPTORS Englishliterature; 1900-1999; Woolf, -Virginia; The Waves-; novel-;treatment of female-silence; music-; compared to Richardson, -Dorothy-Miller
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28. Keith Richardson Biography
Dorothy M. Richardson (Dorothy Miller Richardson) Biography (1873–1957), (Dorothy Miller Richardson), Pilgrimage, Life and Letters, Close Up, Journey to Paradise, Pointed
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29. Miller < Index. < Sesli Sözlük : Ingilizce Türkçe Almanca Yunanca Ispanyolca
Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Miller Arthur Miller George Armitage Miller Alton Glenn Miller Henry Valentine Miller Jonathan Wolfe Miller Neal Elgar Richardson Dorothy Miller
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30. Letters And Documents Collection - R | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College L
Richardson, Dorothy Miller, 18731957 ANS, c. 1934, to H. G. Wells Removed from Jews in Germany, by J. Kastein, trans. by D. Richardson. Richmond, Bernice, 1899-
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ALS, 1916 May 19, to Mr. Ellis Adelman Fund, 1990
ALS, 1934 June 7, to George Sutcliffe Original drawing for the Compleat Angler Adelman Fund, 1989
Ramsay, Alice Wardlaw
ALS, 1924 Jan. 6, to "Dear Sir" Removed from Eastern Persia: an Account of the Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission, 1870-71-72
Ranney, Helen
4 ALsS, 1940-41, to Donald Brien Gift of Friends of the Library, 1975-76
Raven-Hill, L. (Leonard), 1867-1942
ALS, 1894 June 5, to Thorpe
Raymond, Annie L.
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Read, Conyers, 1881-1959
2 ALsS, 1917 Nov. 19, 1919 Dec. 16 to Miss Farr TLS, 1938 Dec. 1, to Mary Terrien
Reagan, Ronald, 1911- , President of the United States 1981-1989
Printed commemorative invitation to 1981 inauguration: n.d. Gift of Eleanor Bliss
Redlich, Josef, 1869-1936

31. Poetry (Chicago) Magazine Carl Chicago Imagist Instrumental
T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, H. D., William Carlos Williams, Basil Bunting, Carl Rakosi, Dorothy Richardson Dorothy Miller Richardson ( 17 May
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32. Dorothy Richardson
Dorothy Miller Richardson (17 May 1873 17 June 1957) was the first writer to publish an English-language novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique.
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning This article is about the author. For the softball player see Dot Richardson Dorothy Miller Richardson 17 May 17 June ) was the first writer to publish an English-language novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique. Her thirteen novel sequence Pilgrimage is one of the great 20th century works of modernist and feminist literature in English
Early life
Richardson was born in Abingdon , Oxfordshire, into impoverished gentility. From the age of seventeen she was forced to earn her own living. This she did by working as a tutor-governess, first in Hanover , then in north London , and finally in an English country house. Her mother committed suicide in , leading to the complete break-up of the family. Richardson moved back to London to work in Harley Street as secretary/assistant to a dentist.

33. Dorothy Richardson: Information From Answers.com
(born May 17, 1873, Abingdon, Berkshire, Eng. — died June 17, 1957, Beckenham, Kent) English novelist. From age 17 she engaged in teaching, clerical work, and journalism
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34. Dorothy Richardson
Susanne Stark, ‘ Richardson , Dorothy Miller (1873–1957) ’, first published 2004, 876 words, with portrait illustration
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35. Millers < Index. < Sesli Sözlük : Ingilizce Türkçe Almanca Yunanca Ispanyolc
Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Miller Arthur Miller George Armitage Miller Alton Glenn Miller Henry Valentine Miller Jonathan Wolfe Miller Neal Elgar Richardson Dorothy Miller
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36. Sociology - Dorothy Richardson
Early Life. Richardson was born in Abingdon, Berkshire into impoverished gentility. From the age of seventeen she was forced to earn her own living.
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Dorothy Miller Richardson 17 May 17 June ) was the first writer to publish a novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique. Her twelve novel sequence Pilgrimage is one of the great 20th century works of modernist and feminist literature in English Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early Life
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Richardson was born in Abingdon Berkshire into impoverished gentility. From the age of seventeen she was forced to earn her own living. This she did by working as a tutor-governess, first in Hanover , then in north London , and finally in an English country house. Her mother committed suicide in , leading to the complete break-up of the family. Richardson moved back to London to work in Harley Street as secretary/assistant to a dentist.
Richardson the Bohemian
In London, Richardson began moving among avant garde Socialist and artistic circles, including the Bloomsbury group . She started to publish translations and freelance journalism and eventually gave up her secretarial job. In 1917, she married the artist Alan Odel . Odel was many years younger than Richardson and was a distinctly bohemian figure, with his waist-length hair wound around his head. Until Odel's death in

37. Publisher Description For Library Of Congress Control Number 2003046360
literature Women authors History and criticism, Modernism (Literature) Great Britain, Nationalism and literature Great Britain History 20th century, Richardson, Dorothy Miller
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Jane Garrity shows how four British women modernistsDorothy Richardson, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mary Butts and Virginia Woolfused experimental literary techniques in order to situate themselves as national subjects. Reading literary texts through the lens of material culture, this book makes a major contribution to the new modernist studies by arguing that women's imaginative work is inseparable from their ambivalent and complicated relation to Britain's imperial history. Drawing on extensive archival research, Garrity takes as her point of departure the ubiquitous maternal and racial link to national identification during the interwar period. By locating both canonical and non-canonical works of female literary modernism within broader cultural discourses, Garrity demonstrates the intersections among nationalism, imperialism, gender and sexuality in the construction of English national culture.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: English literature Women authors History and criticism, Modernism (Literature) Great Britain, Nationalism and literature Great Britain History 20th century, Richardson, Dorothy Miller, 1873-1957 Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature Great Britain History 20th century, Warner, Sylvia Townsend, 1893- Criticism and interpretation, Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretation, English literature 20th century History and criticism, Butts, Mary, 1890-1937 Criticism and interpretation, Mothers and daughters in literature, Lesbians in literature

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Dorothy Miller Richardson 17 May 17 June ) was the first writer to publish a novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique. Her twelve novel sequence Pilgrimage is one of the great 20th century works of modernist and feminist literature in English Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early Life
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Richardson was born in Abingdon Berkshire into impoverished gentility. From the age of seventeen she was forced to earn her own living. This she did by working as a tutor-governess, first in Hanover , then in north London , and finally in an English country house. Her mother committed suicide in

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