persons Wilson, Ethel

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Name Wilson, Ethel
Alternative Names
ID 506
Gender female
Lifespan 1888-01-20 - 1980-12-22
Professions writer (Q36180), novelist (Q6625963)
Collection(s)
  • Default import collection
  • Transatlantic Networks
  • webclient
  • Uri(s) https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/1_166
    Notes In 1930, Ethel Wilson and her husband spent a few months in Vienna where they enjoyed the vibrant cultural and musical scene. In the summer of 1938, just months after the Anschluss, the couple visited Europe due to Wallace Wilson's visits to conferences in Skandinavia. Among other places, they also visited London, where Wilson learned of the terrible events in Austria during that time. "Her diary entries in the journal from July and August 1938 also mirror growing anxieties resulting from German military maneuvers, and forebodings of worse things to come." These impressions informed the unpublished poem "Vienna, Spring, 1938" and also found entry into her novel "We Have to Sit Opposite" (see Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, pp. 249).
    References Wilson's papers are archived at the Ethel Wilson Collection in Special Collections at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

    Relations

    Person

    Start End Other relation type Related Person
    1938 had a meeting with Priestley, J. B.
    1921 married to Wilson, Wallace

    Place

    Start End Other relation type Related Place
    1923 1943 related >> lived at 1238 Connaught Dr, Vancouver, BC V6H 2H2, Canada
    1930-03 1930-06 related >> lived at Skodagasse 15, 1080 Vienna
    1938-07 related >> visited London
    1938 related >> visited Sweden
    1938 related >> visited Denmark
    1938 related >> visited Netherlands
    1888-01-20 Place of Birth Port Elizabeth
    1890 1898 related >> lived in England

    Work

    Start End Other relation type Related Work
    1945 related >> wrote >> author of We Have to Sit Opposite
    related >> wrote >> author of Vienna, Spring, 1938

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