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Inseparable Siblings: A Portrait of Clemence and Laurence Housman
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Inseparable Siblings: A Portrait of Clemence and Laurence Housman

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Clemence was a younger sister of A.E. Housman, classicist and poet. When, aged 22, she left her comfortable Victorian middleclass Worcestershire home to go to London to look after her rebellious, artistic younger brother, Laurence, it was a slightly shocking thing to do. From then on, devoted to each other, their lives and creative careers were always interlinked. Clemence became a skilled wood engraver who illustrated her own and Laurence’s novels. Laurence became known for his several series of plays, especially Victoria Regina, most of which were not allowed public performance by the Censor. Together they took a full part in the battle for women’s suffrage, during which, to her gratification, Clemence was imprisoned. When the suffrage movement came to a standstill during WWI, Laurence turned his energies to pacifism. This is the first published study of this unusual couple.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brewin Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 October 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9781858584409

Clemence was a younger sister of A.E. Housman, classicist and poet. When, aged 22, she left her comfortable Victorian middleclass Worcestershire home to go to London to look after her rebellious, artistic younger brother, Laurence, it was a slightly shocking thing to do. From then on, devoted to each other, their lives and creative careers were always interlinked. Clemence became a skilled wood engraver who illustrated her own and Laurence’s novels. Laurence became known for his several series of plays, especially Victoria Regina, most of which were not allowed public performance by the Censor. Together they took a full part in the battle for women’s suffrage, during which, to her gratification, Clemence was imprisoned. When the suffrage movement came to a standstill during WWI, Laurence turned his energies to pacifism. This is the first published study of this unusual couple.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brewin Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 October 2009
Pages
192
ISBN
9781858584409