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  1. Beatrice Hastings was the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (27 January 1879 – 30 October 1943), an English writer, literary critic, poet and theosophist.

  2. Beatrice Hastings, née Emily Alice Haigh le 27 janvier 1879 à Hackney à Londres 1, et morte le 30 octobre 1943 à Worthing ( Angleterre ), est une poétesse britannique, journaliste et critique dart.

    • 30 octobre 1943 (à 64 ans)Worthing
    • britannique
    • 27 janvier 1879Londres
    • Worthing
  3. Aug 3, 2022 · Learn about Beatrice Hastings, a versatile writer and lover of Amedeo Modigliani and Katherine Mansfield. She was a co-editor of The New Age, a magazine of politics, philosophy, and aesthetics, and a pioneer of satire and parody.

  4. Few people know of Beatrice Hastings today, although she was one of modernism’s most complicated and memorable figures. Born Emily Alice Beatrice Haigh in London, the seventh child of John Walter (a merchant and wool trader) and Catherine Jane (colonial-born), “Bea” grew up in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

  5. Nov 10, 2017 · In Beatrice Hastings: On the Life & Work of a Lost Modern Master —the 2016 offering from The Unsung Masters Serieswe find the fullest portrait yet of a poet and polemicist little known today. Unlike most writers in the series, Hastings sought anonymity.

  6. Encompassing them all was ‘Beatrice Hastings’ – itself the pseudonym of Emily Alice Beatrice Haigh, born in England in 1879 and raised in South Africa. After a falling out with her family and a brief marriage to a boxer, she returned to Europe in time for modernism’s heyday.

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  8. Hastings’ writings range across gender, maternity, eugenics, parody, poetry and war…. The accompanying contextual essays set Hastings in dialogue with a stellar early twentieth century cast, including Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound, the Women’s Social and Political Union, and Katherine Mansfield.

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