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  1. Olivia Shakespear, geborene Tucker, lebte vom 17. März 1863 bis zum 3. Oktober 1938. Sie wuchs bei ihrem Vater, einem pensionierten Generaladjutanten der britischen indischen Armee, Henry Tod Tucker und ihrer Mutter Harriet Maria Johnson zunächst auf der Isle of Wight auf. 1877 siedelte die Familie Tucker mit den Kindern Florence, Olivia und ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Olivia is a character from Twelfth Night, a play by William Shakespeare, an English playwright. Twelfth Night is a fast-paced comedy that contains romantic plots, mistaken identities and practical ...

  3. 4 de jul. de 2019 · LibriVox recording of Beauty's Hour by Olivia Shakespear. Read in English by Newgatenovelist. The young, intelligent Mary discovers that through an act of will she can transform her appearance to make herself incredibly beautiful. But will her newfound identity be all that she hopes?

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    4 de jul. de 2019 · Beauty's Hour. Olivia Shakespear (1863 - 1938) The young, intelligent Mary discovers that through an act of will she can transform her appearance to make herself incredibly beautiful. But will her newfound identity be all that she hopes? This recording is from the novella’s original publication in The Savoy in August and September 1896.

  5. no. 4, June 1901, pp. 124-6), for which Olivia Shakespear was a regular reviewer. There are a number of references to their frequent correspondence during the years 1910-14 in Dorothy Shakespear's letters to Ezra Pound. Yet again, only five letters from Yeats to Olivia Shakespear survive for the years 1901-16.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Olivia Shakespear, (born Olivia Tucker; 17 March 1863 – 3 October 1938), was an English novelist, playwright, and patron of the arts. She wrote six books that are described as "marriage problem" novels. Her works sold poorly, sometimes only a few hundred copies. Her last novel, Uncle Hilary, is considered her best.

  7. whose claims to beauty might be disputed. Shakespear may have thought herself to be in this category, as hers was a dark beauty in a period in which fair beauty was idealised. We know that Yeats began his eccentric courtship of Olivia Shakespear by telling her of his love for Maud Gonne, an approach he had already used with Eva Gore-Booth.