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  1. Olive Eleanor Custance (7 de febrero de 1874 - 12 de febrero de 1944) fue una poetisa británica. Formó parte del movimiento estético de 1890, y colaboró en The Yellow Book. Nació en 12 John Street, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, en Londres, única hija y heredera del coronel Frederick Custance, que era un acaudalado y distinguido militar del ...

  2. Olive Eleanor Custance (7 February 1874 – 12 February 1944), also known as Lady Alfred Douglas, was an English poet and wife of Lord Alfred Douglas. She was part of the aesthetic movement of the 1890s, and a contributor to The Yellow Book.

  3. 20 de sept. de 2014 · Olive Custance was a successful poet in her own right who married the famous writer and activist Lord Alfred Douglas, also known as Oscar Wilde, in 1902. Her life was as unconventional as his, as she had a passion for men and women, a flirtatious relationship with John Gray, and a tragic marriage with Douglas, who died in 1944.

  4. It reads almost as if Dawson, Olive Custance, Lord Alfred Douglas, Wilde and Beardsley were all one. The passion for close description of lush detail, of beauty grafted to elegance ; the preoccupation with the esoteric in all manner of luxurious trappings, outlandish sights and sounds and ‘scarlet’ sins, becomes mere posing at its worst. and most ingenious invention at its best.

  5. Olive Eleanor Custance fue una poetisa británica. Formó parte del movimiento estético de 1890, y colaboró en The Yellow Book. Nació en 12 John Street, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, en Londres, única hija y heredera del coronel Frederick Custance, que era un acaudalado y distinguido militar del ejército británico.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Olive_CustanceOliva Custance

    Olive Eleanor Custance (7 de febrero de 1874 - 12 de febrero de 1944), también conocida como Lady Alfred Douglas, fue una poeta inglesa y esposa de Lord Alfred Douglas. Formó parte del movimiento estético de la década de 1890 y colaboradora de The Yellow Book.

  7. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Project MUSE, muse.jhu.edu/article/679212. The British writer, historian and television producer Jad Adams has produced a extensively researched biographical account of Olive Custance. It is now, by a few hundred words, the longest such work in print (the other two shorter ones are Father Sewell’s [1] and my own [2].)