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on I researched in the archives for my biographies Gluck, Gertrude and Alice, Greta and Cecil, Mrs Keppel and Her Daughter, The Trials of Radclyffe Hall and Wild Girls. ‘Di’s Dykes’, I dub this oeuvre of my books about lesbians. In No Modernism Without Lesbians I aim for a wider picture – of what lesbians achieved and can achieve when, collectively, they dictate their own agenda.

I have drawn on and added to past research. Access to material has now been revolutionised with online availability.

Sources of quoted material are cited by page number and opening phrase.

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I think… if it is true

Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

As women we derive

Adrienne Rich ‘It is the Lesbian in Us’ Sinister Wisdom

Throw over your man

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The world has always

Janet Flanner, The Cubicle City, 1926

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the all-time ultimate

Truman Capote, Answered Prayers, 1986

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I am a lesbian

Natalie Barney, Éparpillements, 1910

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When is a woman not

H.D., ‘Borderline: A Pool Film with Paul Robeson’, 1930

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You are going to tell

Hansard, 15 Aug 1921, vol. 43

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I am bold enough to say

Ibid.

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England was consciously

Gertrude Stein, Paris France, 1940 and following

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‘You can’t censor

Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company, 1956

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It is true that I only

Virginia Woolf to Ethel Smyth, 19 August 1930, Letters of Virginia Woolf, ed. Nigel Nicolson, vol. 4, 1978

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the habit of freedom

Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own, 1929

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Look here Vita

Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West, undated 1927, Letters of Virginia Woolf, vol, 3, 1977

Sylvia Beach

Most of Sylvia Beach’s papers are housed in the Manuscripts Division of Princeton University Library. The library at the State University of New York at Buffalo has many of her James Joyce letters, postcards and telegrams; letters from John Quinn; and correspondence with the printer Darantiere and with Paul Léon about legal issues.

Her papers collected by the Monnier estate are at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas.

Janet Flanner’s papers are in the Flanner / Solano archive at the Library of Congress. The New Yorker magazine files are in the New York Public Library.

Harriet Weaver’s papers and correspondence are in the British Library manuscripts collections. Her letters to James Joyce are at Cornell University.

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They couldn’t get Ulysses

Shakespeare and Company

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My loves were

Ibid.

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Sylvia had inherited

Sylvia Beach 1887–1962, Mercure de France

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At Miss Barney’s one met

Shakespeare and Company

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I was not interested

Quoted in Noel Riley Fitch, Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation

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Granny taught us to knit

Ibid.

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his open attentions to a fair

Town Topics: The Journal of Society, New York, 1915

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the new black cook

Sylvia to Marion Peter, 29 November, 1916, Princeton

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I’m treated like

Sylvia to Cyprian, 16 September 1916, Princeton

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My Khaki suit

Sylvia to Cyprian, 20 August 1917, Princeton

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In the unaccustomed

Quoted in Nigel Nicolson, Portrait of a Marriage

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She seemed gray and white

Shakespeare and Company

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That was the beginning

Ibid.

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American by her nature

The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier

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Je te salue

La Figure, 1923

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Americans have democracy

The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier

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Mlle Monnier, buxom as

Janet Flanner, Paris was Yesterday, 1972

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distributed pyjamas

Shakespeare and Company

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20 to 30 patients died every

Sylvia to Cyprian, 11 March 1919, Princeton

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I really don’t know where

Sylvia to Cyprian, 11 July 1919, Princeton

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It was great fun getting

Shakespeare and Company

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O mother dear, you never

Sylvia to Eleanor Orbison Beach, 27 August 1919, Princeton

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If a manuscript was sold

Bryher, The Heart to Artemis

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sitting in a sort

Shakespeare and Company

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From that moment on

The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier, Introduction

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As a young student under

Shakespeare and Company

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The awful face of a mad

Quoted in Diana Souhami, Mrs Keppel and Her Daughter

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Not long after

Shakespeare and Company

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the philistines, the exhibition

Ed. Whelan, Stieglitz on Photography

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But she did write a poem

Shakespeare and Company

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You French have no Alps

Ibid.

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I have found a wonderful

Hemingway to Hadley, 28 December 1921

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crawled some hellish

Scott Fitzgerald to Hemingway, 8 November 1940

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No one that I ever knew was

Hemingway, A Moveable Feast

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‘Here, read Hemingway

Shakespeare and Company

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I found the acknowledged leader

Ibid.

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thirteen generations of clergymen

Quoted in Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation

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The drinks were always on him

Shakespeare and Company

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I had a narrow upbringing

6 January 1960. Quoted in Dear Miss Weaver

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a remarkable person, a genius

Dear Miss Weaver

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to probe to the depths of human

Ibid.

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I can but apologise to you

Weaver to Joyce, 28 July 1915

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I did my best to make her

Virginia Woolf, Diary, 14 April 1918

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With us, love is just as

Margaret Anderson, My Thirty Years War

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Why shouldn’t women

Ibid.

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We formed a consolidation

Ibid.

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I don’t remember ever having

Ibid.

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The sweet corners of thine tired

Ibid.

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Hanging from her bust were two

Ibid.

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We’ll print it

Ibid.

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You’re damn fools trying to get

Quoted in Ellmann, James Joyce

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engaged in such a passionate exchange

My Thirty Years’ War

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I am sure she didn’t know the significance

Quoted in Ellmann, James Joyce

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You can no more limit his expression

My Thirty Years’ War

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I have never been too hungry

Ibid.

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What a good thing for Joyce

Shakespeare and Company

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overcome though I was

Ibid.

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Undeterred by lack of capital

Ibid.

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You cannot legislate against

Ibid.

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invented, or, if she has not

Essays of Virginia Woolf, vol. 3

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It was a tremendous relief

Shakespeare and Company

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It wasn’t

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