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  1. Olivia Shakespear. Olivia Shakespear ( Ilha de Wight, 17 de março de 1863 - Londres, 3 de outubro de 1938) foi uma romancista, dramaturga e patrona das artes britânica. Ela escreveu seis livros que são descritos como romances de "problemas de casamento". Suas obras venderam mal, às vezes apenas algumas centenas de cópias.

  2. Olivia Shakespear (née Tucker; 17 March 1863 – 3 October 1938) was a British novelist, playwright, and patron of the arts. She wrote six books that are described as "marriage problem" novels. Her works sold poorly, sometimes only a few hundred copies.

  3. Twelfth Night character. Olivia in mourning. Created by. William Shakespeare. Olivia is a fictional character from William Shakespeare 's play Twelfth Night, believed to have been written around 1600 or 1601. She is at the centre of the various plots, both the comedic and the romantic. She has various suitors.

  4. Olivia Shakespear was born on 17 March 1863, at Southlands, Chale, on the Isle of Wight. Her father, Major-General Henry Tod Tucker, C.B. (1808–1896), was commissioned into the Bengal Infantry in 1824 and served on Headquarters staff in both Sikh Wars.

  5. 18 de fev. de 2019 · To mark Valentine’s Day, letters between WB Yeats and lifelong friend Olivia Shakespear have gone on display at the National Library of Ireland. The selection of newly acquired letters between WB Yeats and his first lover and close friend, the English writer Olivia Shakespear (1863-1938), were put on display on the 14th of February, at […]

  6. Nonetheless, the very nearness to Yeats's soul that disqualified Shakespear from classic Muse status transformed her into an icon of constructive love as friendship. Yeats's 1929 poem, ‘After Long Silence’ ( VP 523), one of his most beautiful love poems, must surely be addressed to Olivia Shakespear.

  7. It was Olivia Shakespear’s sole contribution to this journal which also published many of the poems which Yeats wrote to her during their affair of 1896. ‘Beauty’s Hour’is, as Anne Margaret Daniel points out in her introduction, a strange work to come from the pen of a very beautiful woman.