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The Creators (Late Victorian & Early Modernist Women Writers) [Paperback]

May Sinclair (Author, Editor), Lyn Pykett (Editor)


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August 30, 2005 Late Victorian & Early Modernist Women Writers
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Three times during dinner he had asked himself what, after all, was he there for? And at the end of it, as she rose, her eyes held him for the first time that evening, as if they said that he would see.

She had put him as far from her as possible, at the foot of her table between two of the four preposterous celebrities whom she had asked him, George Tanqueray, to meet.

Everything, except her eyes, had changed since he had last dined with Jane Holland, in the days when she was, if anything, more obscure than he. It was no longer she who presided at the feast, but her portrait by Gisborne, R.A. He had given most of his attention to the portrait.

Gisborne, R.A., was a solemn egoist, and his picture represented, not Jane Holland, but Gisborne's limited idea of her. It was a sombre face, broadened and foreshortened by the heavy, leaning brows. A face with a straight-drawn mouth and eyes prophetic of tragedy, a face in which her genius brooded, downcast, flameless, and dumb. He had got all her features, her long black eyebrows, her large, deep-set eyes, flattened queerly by the level eyebrows, her nose, a trifle too long in the bridge, too wide in the nostril, and her mouth which could look straight enough when her will was dominant. He had got her hair, the darkness and the mass of it. Tanqueray, in his abominable way, had said that Gisborne had put his best work into that, and when Gisborne resented it he had told him that it was immortality enough for any one to have painted Jane Holland's hair. (This was in the days when Gisborne was celebrated and Tanqueray was not.)
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Lyn Pykett is Professor and Vice-Chancellor at Aberystwyth, The University of Wales
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literary taint, clever little people, squat god, divine folly, beautiful serenity
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George Tanqueray, Jane Holland, Miss Collett, Miss Holland, Miss Bickersteth, Gertrude Collett, Owen Prothero, Morning Telegraph, Monthly Review, John Brodrick, Hugh Brodrick, Miss Ranger, Caro Bickersteth, Nina Lempriere, Laura Gunning, Fleet Street, Camden Town, Arnott Nicholson, Addy Ranger, Augustus Road, Kensington Square, Miss Kentish, Sophy Levine, Moor Grange, Miss Gunning
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