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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amber_ReevesAmber Reeves - Wikipedia

    Amber Blanco White ( née Reeves; 1 July 1887 – 26 December 1981) was a New Zealand-born British feminist writer and scholar. Early life. Reeves was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, the eldest of three children of Fabian feminist Maud Pember Reeves (née Robison; 1865–1953) and New Zealand politician and social reformer William Pember Reeves. [1]

  2. Woolf had drowned herself in 1941. In the same year, Amber Reeves Blanco White published with Gollancz a work of common-sense psychology with the brilliantly memorable title Worry in Women...

  3. On 7 May 1909, he married Amber Reeves, feminist writer, scholar and campaigner. She was the daughter of William Pember Reeves and his wife Maud Pember Reeves. She bore a daughter Anna-Jane in December that year whose biological father was the author H.G. Wells (though Blanco White was Anna's legal father). [6]

  4. A Lady and Her Husband. Amber Reeves, Samantha Ellis (Introduction) 3.66. 90 ratings32 reviews. Amber Reeves (Mrs Blanco White since 1909) had been one of the young women visiting the working-class families in Lambeth when her mother Maud Pember Reeves was writing Round about a Pound a Week.

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  5. 8. Juli 2023 · Blanco White, Amber Reeves, 1887-1981: LoC No. 14007728 : Title: A lady and her husband Original Publication: United States: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1914. Credits: Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust Digital Library) Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject

  6. Blanco White, Amber Reeves, 1887-Publication date 1939 Topics Dictators, Propaganda Publisher London, V. Gollancz ltd. Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 383 p. 19 cm Access-restricted- ...

  7. Overview. Amber Reeves. (1887—1981) Quick Reference. (1887–1981) married (1909) George Rivers Blanco White (1883–1966). She was the daughter of William Pember Reeves (1857–1932), poet, Agent-General for New Zealand in London, and later first Director of the ... From: Reeves, Amber in The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction » Subjects: Literature.