The Victorian Painter and the Poet's Wife

a biography of the Haigh-Wood family

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The Victorian Painter and the Poet's Wife

a biography of the Haigh-Wood family

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The marriage of the American poet, T S Eliot, to Bury-born Vivienne Haigh-Wood has been fairly well documented but this book tells the story of her family in detail for the first time, with emphasis on her father, Charles – a hugely successful Victorian artist whose painting still attain high prices at auction houses around the world. As well as telling Vivienne’s story it also details the life of her brother, Maurice, who helped the playwright Michael Hastings when he was carrying out research for his play, Tom and Viv. This biography documents a family as they live through the Victorian era right through to the present time.

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The Victorian Painter and the Poet's Wife: a biography of the Haigh-Wood family
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Table of Contents

Preface 1
Chapter One 1837-1870 13
Chapter Two 1870-1886 31
Chapter Three 1886-1901 51
Chapter Four 1901-1910 69
Chapter Five 1910-1915 87
Chapter Six 1916–1918 111
Chapter Seven 1919-1922 130
Chapter Eight 1923-1927 143
Chapter Nine 1928-1935 164
Chapter Ten 1936-1947 185
Chapter Eleven 1948-1980 208
Chapter Twelve 1994 and beyond 226
Appendix 1 The Family Photographs 235
Appendix 2 Paintings of Charles Haigh-Wood 239
Appendix 3 Selective Bibliography 257

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Paerback
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
21.6 x 14 x 1.5 centimeters

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OL25647403M
ISBN 10
1505532558
ISBN 13
9781505532555

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April 17, 2023 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
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December 17, 2014 Created by Ken Craven Added new book.