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  1. Beatrice Hastings was born in London but grew up in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. She was educated in Pevensey, Sussex, near Hastings, which may have supplied her chosen name. From 1896 to 1899, she attended the University of Oxford to study literature.

  2. As was common for English children growing up in South Africa, Hastings was sent to an English boarding school outside the town of Hastings, England at the age of 12—perhaps a source for her assumed name (Gray, Free-Lancers 71; Meyers 136).

  3. Aug 3, 2022 · The model’s real name was Emily Alice Haigh, and Beatrice Hastings wasn’t her only pseudonym—it’s just her most well-known one. “Hastings” was borrowed either from a failed marriage to a prize fighter or from the town of Hastings in East Sussex, where she went to school.

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

  5. This article examines the life and work of the elusive modernist writer Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield’s sometime friend, mentor and rival. Frequently, Hastings has been misrepresented or marginalised in accounts of the period.

  6. Beatrice Hastings. Emily Alice Haigh (Beatrice Hastings) was born in Port Elizabeth in the Cape Colony of South Africa in 1879. As a child she was sent to boarding school in Pevensey. Later she took the name of Beatrice Hastings and developed a career in journalism.

  7. She was sent to school in Pevensey, Kent, near Hastings, which may have supplied her chosen name. She did not take to schooling though she certainly took to learning and later held her own with some formidable literary and artistic figures, including Ezra Pound. What is certain is that she was intelligent, well-read, opinionated, and had no ...

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