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  1. To HARRIET SHAW WEAVER 29 July 1918 Zurich Dear Miss Weaver: After nine weeks’ illness I am at last able to read and write again. I am sorry that the other episodes of Ulysses have been delayed.

  2. Harriet Shaw Weaver was a political activist and magazine editor best remembered for her literary and financial support of the modernist writer James Joyce (1882–1941). Born into a wealthy family with roots in the cotton industry, Harriet Shaw Weaver turned first to social work. An interest in women’s suffrage led to her involvement with ...

  3. Harriet Shaw Weaver (1 de septiembre de 1876 — 14 de octubre de 1961) fue feminista, sufragista, activista política y editora de la revista The Egoist. Es conocida sobre todo por haber sido mecenas de James Joyce .

  4. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 0094fe91-b03f-46e8Harriet Shaw Weaver | Orlando

    Harriet Shaw Weaver. 01 September 1876 - 14 October 1961. Standard Name: Weaver, Harriet Shaw. Birth Name: Harriet Shaw Weaver. Pseudonym: Josephine Wright. HSW wrote reviews and leaders for the influential little magazine The Egoist while she was its editor. She wrote historical surveys of philosophical concepts of time and space, but neither ...

  5. Harriet Shaw Weaver, who took over the editorial reins of the Egoist shortly after Portrait's first excerpts appeared, confronted resistance from the magazine's printers over subsequent extracts from the novel.

  6. 24 de dez. de 2012 · Harriet Shaw Weaver, editor. Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics egoist, modernism, journal Collection newsletters_inbox; newsletters; magazine_rack.

  7. 14 de dez. de 2018 · Harriet Shaw Weaver was born in Frodsham, Cheshire, England on September 1st, 1879 to parents Poynton Weaver and Mary Wright. Since both of her parents were wealthy and she inherited much of this wealth, she did not need to get a degree, much less a job.Considering she could not go to college, Weaver spent her free time reading books and exploring her identity.