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  1. Hastings formed an intense friendship and mentorship with Mansfield, training her as a writer and becoming her “most important ally” (Gray, Beatrice Hastings 205). Chris Mourant suggests that Mansfield adopted Hastings’ “elliptical, broken style” (108) while Louise Edensor describes their relationship as “symbiotic” but one that “invoked a mutually detrimental” result (25).

  2. Beatrice Hastings nacque a Londra, nel 1879 come Emily Alice Haigh. Figlia di William Haigh, grande proprietario terriero, trascorse la sua giovinezza in Sudafrica e nel 1896, iniziò un corso di tre anni al Queen's College di Oxford per studiare letteratura.

  3. Dichiarazione, Beatrice Hastings. Woman’s Worst Enemy: Woman è il manifesto femminista di Beatrice Hastings, pensatrice radicale di inizio Novecento. Il titolo, volutamente provocatorio, nasce dalla sua opposizione ai miti patriarcali della maternità che le stesse donne promuovono e impongono alle altre donne.

  4. 6 de jun. de 2021 · The Italian artist may have wanted to brush Beatrice Hastings out of his life, but artifical intelligence has thwarted him by enabling a re-creation of the work Dalya Alberge Sun 6 Jun 2021 05.00 ...

  5. The portrait of Béatrice Hastings represents the artist’s return to painting after the period devoted to sculpture and the so-called ‘Cubist’ phase. Cézanne ’s influence is now overcome to leave space to wholly personal pictorial expression.

  6. 19 de set. de 2017 · Amedeo Modigliani, whose work is the subject of a large-scale retrospective at Tate Modern this autumn, lived a short, brillant and tempestuous life. During an intense two-year romance, he would paint the English writer and poet Beatrice Hastings many times. Amedeo Modigliani ’s artwork depicts few objects and even fewer landscapes.

  7. Beatrice Hastings offers readers of this collection extraordinary insights into the possibilities and constraints of modernist writing. With her passion for both playful and furious repartee between her many alter egos and print pseudonyms, she embodies the richness and urgency of early twentieth century print culture.