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− | '''Bryher''', real name '''Annie Winifred Ellerman''', | + | [[File:Bryher.jpg|thumb|Bryher]]'''Bryher''', real name '''Annie Winifred Ellerman''', 1894–1983, was a bisexual writer, and long-term lover of [[Hilda Doolittle]] ([[H.D.]]). She was the daughter of Sir John Ellerman, an extremely rich shipowner and investor. She adopted the pen-name Bryher after the island of the same name in the [[Isles of Scilly]]. |
− | She began her relationship with H.D. in 1918, and it continued until H.D's death. However she married twice, once to Kenneth Macpherson, who was H.D's lover at the same time. | + | She began her relationship with H.D. in 1918, and it continued until H.D's death. However she married twice, once to [[Kenneth Macpherson]], who was H.D's lover at the same time. |
Bryher wrote a number of historical novels,many of which are now out of print, as well as poems and non-fiction works. | Bryher wrote a number of historical novels,many of which are now out of print, as well as poems and non-fiction works. | ||
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[[Category: Bisexual women]] | [[Category: Bisexual women]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 1 April 2015
Bryher, real name Annie Winifred Ellerman, 1894–1983, was a bisexual writer, and long-term lover of Hilda Doolittle (H.D.). She was the daughter of Sir John Ellerman, an extremely rich shipowner and investor. She adopted the pen-name Bryher after the island of the same name in the Isles of Scilly.She began her relationship with H.D. in 1918, and it continued until H.D's death. However she married twice, once to Kenneth Macpherson, who was H.D's lover at the same time.
Bryher wrote a number of historical novels,many of which are now out of print, as well as poems and non-fiction works.