- Viola Meynell
Viola Meynell Dallyn (1885 – 1956) was an English writer, novelist and poet. She wrote around 20 books, but was best-known for her short stories and novels.
Her parents were Wilfrid and Alice Meynell. Her father was a publisher of note (
Burnes and Oates ) and her mother, whose maiden name was Thompson, was the sister of the well known artist Lady Butler, ("Charge of the Greys").Her parents had a chaotic and busy literary household in Palace Court, Nottinghill Gate,
London . There was a constant stream of visitors such asRobert Browning ,Stevenson ,Henley ,Coventry Patmore ,George Meredith ,Francis Thompson ,Stephen Phillips , W. B. Yeats,G. K. Chesterton ,Sir Shane Leslie ,Sir Ronald Storrs and others more or less renowned.Her brother
Francis Meynell was the driving force ofThe Nonesuch Press , with whom in the pre-war days she made home made books on the kitchen table, dyeing with onion skins and typing her verse to be stitched by hand into the pages.They had a second home in the country at
Greatham ,Sussex where Viola married local farmer, John Dallyn, and had her only child, a son, John Jacob ("Jake") Dallyn (b. 1922).She was romantically linked to Maitland Radford,
Bill Stabb an artist who illustrated her novel "Cross in Hand Farm" andMartin Secker the publisher Fact|date=March 2007.She was an early supporter of
D. H. Lawrence , offering practical help in the way of typing his manuscripts and accommodation, by way of a room in her home at Greatham. She was also a champion ofHerman Melville at a time when he was unfashionable. She engineered the first publishing ofMoby-Dick in England.During Lawrence's stay at Greatham he wrote "
England My England ", a thinly disguised and unpleasant jab at her family. Greatham became its own centre with visitors as varied asEric Gill ,Hilaire Belloc , andCynthia Asquith ,Her books sold well, many of them being republished both in England and in America. She had a large circle of literary friends and correspondents, including
Katherine Mansfield ,Compton Mackenzie andT. H. White .She is buried in Houghton Catholic Church cemetery near Greatham.
Works
*"Martha Vane" (1910) - published anonymously
*"Cross in Hand Farm" (1911)
*"Lot Barrow" (1913)
*"Modern Lovers" (1914)
*"Columbine" (1915)
*"Narcissus" (1916)
*"Julian Grenfell" (1917)
*"Second Marriage" (1918)
*"Verses" (1919)
*"Antonia" (1921)
*"Young Mrs. Cruise" (1924)
*"A Girl Adoring" (1927)
*"Alice Meynell" (1929)
*"The Frozen Ocean" (1930) Poetry.
*"Follow Thy Fair Sun" (1935)
*"Kissing The Rod" (1937)
*"An Anthology of Nature Poetry" (1942)
*"Letters of J. M. Barrie" (1943; editor)
*"Lovers" (1944)
*"First Love and Other Stories" (1947)
*"Ophelia" (1951)
*"Francis Thompson and Wilfrid Meynell" (1952)
*"Louise and Other Stories" (1954)
*"The Best of Friends: Further Letters toSydney Carlyle Cockerell " (1956) editor
*"Collected Stories" (1957)Other works
*"Eyes of Youth" (1910) - a collection of poems by friends and family
*"George Eliot" (1913)
*"Introduction to Romola: George Eliot" (1913)
*"Introduction to Felix Holt: The Radical" (1913)
*"Introduction to Moby Dick: Herman Melville" (1925)References
*"A Critical Biography of English Novelist, Viola Meynell, 1885-1956" (2002) by Raymond N. MacKenzie
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