- Beatrice Hastings
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name = Beatrice Hastings
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pseudonym = Beatrice Tina, D. Triformis, Alice Morning, Robert á Field, and others
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birthdate = 1879
birthplace =Hackney, London
deathdate =30 October 1943
deathplace =Worthing ,West Sussex
occupation =writer andcritic
nationality = British
period = early 20th century
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influenced =Katherine Mansfield
website =Beatrice Hastings was the
pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (1879-1943) an English writer,poet and literary critic. Much of her work was published in "The New Age " under a variety ofpseudonym s, and she lived with the editor,A. R. Orage , for a time before the outbreak of theFirst World War . She was a friend ofKatherine Mansfield , whose work was first published in "The New Age".Born in London and raised in
South Africa , just before the war, she moved to Paris [Born in London, raised in S.A. based in Paris [http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/ra-magazine/summer2006/features/] Retrieved 09/10/07] and became a figure in bohemian circles due to her friendship withMax Jacob . She shared an apartment inMontparnasse withAmedeo Modigliani and posed for him as well.Towards the end of her life she felt excluded from the literary recognition she felt her due, and blamed Orage, whom she accused of conspiring to keep her out of literary circles in Britain, and she published a pamphlet, "The Old New Age", bitterly criticising him in 1936. In 1943, probably suffering from cancer, she killed herself with gas from a domestic cooker.
References
* John Carswell, "Lives and Letters", New York, New Directions, 1978.
* Beatrice Hastings, "Defence of Madame Blavatsky" Volumes 1 and 2, Worthing, Hastings Press, 1937
* Beatrice Hastings, "The Old New Age—Orage and Others", Blue Moon Press, 1935
* Philip Mairet, "A. R. Orage - a Memoir", New York, University Books, 1966
* Carol Mann, "Modigliani", New York, OUP , 1980.
* Pierre Sichel, "Modigliani", New York, Dutton, 1967.External links
* [http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/modigliani/test-2,11,AR.html Royal Academy of Arts]
* [http://modjourn.org:8080/exist/mjp/plookup.xq?id=HastingsBeatrice The Modernist Journals Project]
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