ID: 8946  -  Marina Camboni  -  Macerata
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Source: Raitt, Suzanne. May Sinclair in the First World War. National Humanities Center. vol. 6, no. 2, 1999. Available online at http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/ideasv62/raitt.htm
Title: [Portrait of May Sinclair]Subtitle:
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Creator: unidentified
Role: Model
Role: Author
Name: Sinclair, May
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Relation: ReferencesQualifier: Sinclair, May
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Subjects: Gender/Sexuality
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Cultural Practices
Subjects: Exchanges
Subjects: Exchanges
Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Exchanges
Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism
Subjects: Gender/Sexuality
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism
Keywords: images of women
Keywords: Sinclair, May
Keywords: Pound, Ezra
Keywords: Modernism
Keywords: Pound, Ezra
Keywords: Sinclair, May
Keywords: Ford, Ford Madox (Ford Madox Hueffer)
Keywords: Modernism
Keywords: Modernism
Keywords: Modernism
Keywords: London
Keywords: expatriates
Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, images of women)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Sinclair, May)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Pound, Ezra)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Cultural Practices, Modernism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, Pound, Ezra)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, Sinclair, May)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Ford, Ford Madox (Ford Madox Hueffer))
Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, Modernism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, Modernism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, Modernism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, London)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, expatriates)
Comment: "To help Ezra Pound become known in London" Sinclair introduced him to Ford Madox Hueffer and made him understand Pound was a great poet. As a result of the meeting Hueffer published three poems by Pound in the October 9, 1909 issue of the English Review. Ford recalled that after the meeting, Pound went on to take charge of Hueffer, the Review and London. (See F.M. Ford. Return to Yesterday. London: Gollancz, 1931: 371; Theophilus Boll. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist. Cranbury, NJ: Associated U. P., 1973: 84-5). According to Boll Pound never acknowledged the material aid May Sinclair had given him (Boll: 85).