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  1. 14. Apr. 2015 · Author and journalist Rachel Johnson chooses the Bloomsbury artistic hostess, Ottoline Morrell. With Matthew Parris. From 2015. Show more. Download. Available now. 30 minutes.

  2. D.H. Lawrence Group. Lady Ottoline Morrell. December 2014. Next→. A century and eight years ago, an aristocrat and her middle class husband moved into number 44 Bedford Square. A century and six years later, an admirer of this aristocrat founded a college (NCH) in her house’s mirror image on the square’s Northern side, and named its ...

  3. Morrell was an active member of the Liberal Party and in 1903 she helped him in his unsuccessful attempt to represent Henley in Oxfordshire. Morrell was a great womaniser and his first illegitimate child, a daughter, was born in 1904. Around this time they agreed to have an open marriage. Ottoline had twins on 18th May 1906.

  4. One of these was Philip Morrell, a young solicitor with political ambitions whose family owned a fine art collection which Lady Ottoline had visited. Encouraged by the Morrell family, believing Ottoline to be an heiress (she was not), she and Philip married in 1902. Philip Morrell won a seat as a Liberal MP in 1906, moving to 44 Bedford Square, London, famed for its artistic gatherings, as was ...

  5. It was Ottoline who recommended to Eliot Dr Roger Vittoz, the Swiss psychiatrist at whose Lausanne clinic Eliot recovered from his nervous breakdown; the clinic where, in the winter of 1921, lodged in the room where Ottoline herself had stayed, Eliot wrote ‘What the Thunder Said’, the final part of The Waste Land. A few years later she suggested another of her doctors, Dr Marten, but his ...

  6. Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell: A Study in Friendship, 1873-1915, Volume 1 Borzoi books Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell, Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck Morrell: Author: Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck Morrell: Edition: illustrated, reprint: Publisher: Knopf, 1964: ISBN: 0394435826, 9780394435824: Length: 302 pages ...

  7. of Ottoline Morrell in Evelyn Murgatroyd’, Virginia Woolf Bulletin, ( ), – ; Sally A. Jacobsen, ‘Between the Acts: Ottoline Morrell and Mrs. Manresa, D. H. Lawrence and Giles Oliver’, in Woolf and the Art of Exploration, ed. by Helen Southworth and Elisa Katy Sparks (Clemson,