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  1. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (30 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. Using the pseudonym "Isabel Meredith", Olivia and her sister, Helen Rossetti Angeli, published 'A Girl Among the Anarchists', a somewhat fictionalized memoir of their days as precocious child revolutionaries.

  2. Olivia Rossetti Agresti was a British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. A member of one of England's most prominent artistic and literary families, her unconventional political trajectory began with anarchism, continued with the League of Nations, and ended with Italian Fascism. Her involvement with the latter led to an important ...

  3. Scope and Contents. The Olivia Rossetti Agresti Papers document Agresti's relationship with the poet after World War II and her own political and economic beliefs during that period. The papers span the dates 1947-1963 and have been organized into two series: I. Correspondence and II. Writings.

  4. British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 09:19. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Agresti, Olivia Rossetti Creator From the Collection: H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961 Published / Created 1948-53 Provenance The H.D. Papers are the bequest of Norman Holmes Pearson, H.D.'s literary executor.

  6. Collection. Call Number:YCAL MSS 173. Abstract: The collection contains correspondence between Agresti and Pound documenting their political and economic views; their opinions of Mussolini and Fascism; and their disagreements on antisemitism and the Catholic Church. Other topics include news of family and mutual friends and Pound's confinement ...

  7. Olivia Rossetti Agresti (niece of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and cousin of Ford Madox Ford) shared many of his pro-Fascist views but few of his hatreds. I Cease Not to Yowl will forever change the way we look at Ezra Pound.