Blurring the lines between play-acting, ritual and reality
October 25, 2021 10:42 AM   Subscribe

Florence Farr was a muse and lover of George Bernard Shaw and William Butler Yeats
She was an English actress, occultist, and an important member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and a writer whose ''The Dancing Fawn'' had a cover by Aubrey Beardsley
posted by adamvasco (3 comments total) 20 users marked this as a favorite
 
This is fascinating! Had heard of many in this circle, can't believe I've never heard of her before.
posted by TheophileEscargot at 11:22 AM on October 25, 2021


GBS trying to play Pygmalion... There's a short memoir by GBS about William Morris, in which pretty much all he could find to say about Jane Morris was that she didn't talk much in his presence and wasn't very (to him) scrutable.

DUDE, CAN YOU NOT TELL WHEN A WOMAN SIMPLY CANNOT STAND YOU.

I'd bet a lot that was happening with Florence Farr too. That quote from his letter to her is... certainly a thing. A massively misogynist and dehumanizing thing.
posted by humbug at 1:33 PM on October 25, 2021


Metafilter: a cauldron of simmering hellbroth
posted by cenoxo at 6:54 PM on October 25, 2021 [2 favorites]


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