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  1. Beatrice Hastings was the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (27 January 1879 – 30 October 1943), an English writer, literary critic, poet and theosophist. Her work was integral to British magazine The New Age which she helped edit along with her lover, A. R. Orage, prior to the outbreak of the First World War. [1]

  2. Jun 6, 2021 · How a ghostly outline revealed the secret of Modigliani’s lost lover | Art | The Guardian. A re-creation of Modigliani’s ‘hidden’ portrait of Beatrice Hastings, created by Oxia Palus using ...

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  3. Aug 3, 2022 · Marginalized in early histories of Modernist literature, Hastings left a mark on one of the most influential literary magazines of the early twentieth century. Beatrice Hastings is a little-known figure in the literary and artistic movements of the early twentieth-century, despite her numerous contributions.

  4. Sep 19, 2017 · Encompassing them all was ‘Beatrice Hastings’ – itself the pseudonym of Emily Alice Beatrice Haigh, born in England in 1879 and raised in South Africa. After a falling out with her family and a brief marriage to a boxer, she returned to Europe in time for modernism’s heyday.

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  5. If she is known today, it is often as “Modi’s” lover or as the subject of 17 of his paintings hanging in art galleries around the world—such as Madame Pompadour (1914), Beatrice Hastings in Front of a Door (1915) and Beatrice Hastings with a Mauve-Checked Blouse (1916).

  6. Nov 10, 2017 · Today we might imagine Beatrice Hastings as a one-woman comments section. She is the moderator, the troll, and the voice of reason all in one. She is also a chameleon of genres. This volume is divided into her political essays, parodies, poems, fiction, memoirs, and Paris impressions.

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  8. Emily Alice Haigh (Beatrice Hastings) was born in Port Elizabeth in the Cape Colony of South Africa in 1879. As a child she was sent to boarding school in Pevensey. Later she took the name of Beatrice Hastings and developed a career in journalism. A member of the Social Democratic Federation, Beatrice Hastings was a political activist who ...

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