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  1. Elisabeth "Bessie" Marbury (June 19, 1856 – January 22, 1933) was a pioneering American theatrical and literary agent and producer who represented prominent theatrical performers and writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and helped shape business methods of the modern commercial theater.

  2. With dash, wit, intelligence, and industry, Elisabeth Marbury, her partner Elsie de Wolfe, Anne Morgan (daughter of J. P. Morgan), and Anne Vanderbilt had the courage to use their privileged status to transform their world. From attending lively society balls and Europe's royal courts to marching in labor-organizing protests and nurturing great talents such as Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2000 · Four portraits of groundbreaking women--Elisabeth Marbury, Anne Morgan, Elsie de Wolfe, and Anne Vanderbilt--carry the reader from Edith Wharton's New York City to Hemingway's expatriote Paris, revealing women on the front lines of major events from two World Wars and labor disputes to the parlors of wealth and influence on two continents. Reprint.

  4. When Fannie Hurst met Elisabeth Marbury at the 1921 Democratic Convention, Marbury's status as a businesswoman and a salonnière was legendary. A noted theatrical and literary agent, Marbury had represented such figures as Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and the popular social dance team Irene and Vernon Castle.

  5. 27. Juni 2023 · Indeed, one of the best-known “Boston marriages” at the turn of the 20th century in New York was the dynamic duo of former actress Elsie de Wolfe and trailblazing female theatrical agent Elisabeth "Bessie" Marbury. The two met through New York’s theater community in the 1880s, and by 1892, de Wolfe was openly living with Marbury, first ...

  6. 19. Aug. 2021 · With dash, wit, intelligence, and industry, Elisabeth Marbury, her partner, Elsie de Wolfe, Anne Morgan (daughter of J.P. Morgan), and Anne Vanderbilt had the courage to use their privileged status to transform their world. From attending New York's lively society balls and Europe's royal courts to marching in labor-organizing protests and nurturing legendary talents such as Oscar Wilde ...

  7. Elisabeth Marbury (1856-1933) "Bessie" Marbury, Pioneering Theatrical & Literary Agent, of New York. zoom_in 1 images. Partner. Elsie de Wolfe (1859-1950) Categories. Hollywood & TV . Share. Contributed by Mark Meredith on 10/07/2019 and last updated on 1 ...