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  Lady Constance Malleson fonds
Lady Constance Malleson, actress, author and social reformer, was born on 24 October 1895 in Castewellan castle, the country home of her parents, Hugh, the 5th Earl Annesley and his wife Priscilla.
Constance Malleson was educated in Dresden and Paris as well as the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.
Phyllis Urch, the excutor of Lady Constance Malleson's estate and her copyright owner, transferred control of the archives and the copyright to McMaster University on 1 May 2004.
library.mcmaster.ca /archives/findaids/fonds/m/malleson.htm   (277 words)

  
 Constance Malleson
Constance Malleson (October 24, 1895 - October 5, 1975) was a British actress (under the name Colette O'Neil) and writer, the wife of actor Miles Malleson and lover of Bertrand Russell.
She was born Lady Constance Annesley, daughter of the 5th Earl Annesley, at Castewellan Castle[?].
Constance trained at RADA and married Miles Malleson in 1915.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/co/Constance_Malleson.html   (132 words)

  
 Lady Constance Malleson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lady Constance Malleson (October 24, 1895 - October 5, 1975) was a British writer and actress (appearing as Colette O'Niel), the wife of actor Miles Malleson and lover of Bertrand Russell.
She was born The Lady Constance Annesley, daughter of the 5th Earl Annesley, at Castlewellan Castle.
Her sister, Lady Mabel Annesley, became a successful artist.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Constance_Malleson   (199 words)

  
 Funny Quote Collection: Bertrand Russell
Their marriage began to fall apart in 1902 when Russell realised he no longer loved her; they divorced nineteen years later.
During this period, Russell had passionate (and often simultaneous) affairs with, among others, Lady Ottoline Morrell and the actress Lady Constance Malleson.
Alys pined for him for these years and continued to love Russell for the rest of her life.
funnyquote.blogspot.com /2005/09/bertrand-russell.html   (1714 words)

  
 General Policies: Research Collections - Russell Archives - McMaster University Libraries
The Russell Archives are also interested in acquiring the papers of people who were close to Russell, especially former wives, mistresses and relatives, where it is expected that their papers will give significant information about Russell.
Cognate papers include the archives of Anton Felton, Constance Malleson, Dora Russell, Edith Russell, and Rupert Crawshay-Williams.
Along with the archival material, tape recordings, photographs, some realia and surrogate copies of Russell archival material in other libraries are acquired.
library.mcmaster.ca /cat-coll/coll/policies/ra.htm   (421 words)

  
 Bertrand Russell's Eminent Friends
Description: Lady Ottoline Morrell, who became in 1911 Bertrand's mistress and remained his close friend and confidante until her death in 1938.
Description: Lady Constance Malleson with whom Russell entered into a passionate affair during the Great War and which continued intermittently over several decades.
She was a successful actress and refused Russell's requests to have children.
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca /~bertrand/friends.html   (535 words)

  
 Bertrand Russell: A Passionate Rationalist
In middle age Russell found years of repressed sexuality and loneliness were unleashed, and his quest for fulfilment and companionship might be seen as a response to the loneliness and puritanism of his childhood.
His affairs with Ottoline Morrell and with the actress Constance Malleson each resulted in a life-long correspondence and friendship.
I want to stand for life and thought -- thought as adventure, clear thought because of the intrinsic delight of it, along with the other delights of life.
www.positiveatheism.org /hist/russell6.htm   (5230 words)

  
 black sopranos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 Ry Monk: Bertrand Russell
Russell again behaved spectacularly badly to one of the women concerned, an American named Helen Dudley, with whom he had an affair while in America but whom he jilted when she came to England at his suggestion.
But the next great love of his life was Constance Malleson ('Colette'), who obsessed him for many years and who, though herself in love with him, carried on other relationships simultaneously and brought him near to madness from jealousy; he even had to arrange an abortion for her when she became pregnant by another lover.
The book ends with his marriage to Dora Black; although certainly attracted to her, he would undoubtedly have preferred Colette, but more than anything else he wanted children, and Dora was prepared to give him these.
www.accampbell.uklinux.net /bookreviews/r/monk-1.html   (1075 words)

  
 Russell Biography
He occasionally slept with her, (allegedly for her own good of course), and let her live in his apartment while he was in jail.
He tormented Ottoline because of her religious leanings, using brow-beatings and insults to convert her to his species of 'rationality' ; his jealous possessiveness towards Constance Malleson nearly drove him to the madhouse.
Towards T.S. Eliot's wife, the unhappy Vivien Hiagh-Wood, he professed to have no feeling but 'allowed her to fall in love with him', and slept with her because of his concern for her spiritual improvement.
www.fermentmagazine.org /essays/russell3.html   (3396 words)

  
 Ottoline Morrell
She was the inspiration for Mrs Bidlake in Huxley's Point Counter Point[?], for Hermione Roddice in Lawrence's Women in Love (a caricature which outraged her), for Lady Caroline Bury in Graham Greene's It's a Battlefield, and for Lady Sybilline Quarrell in Alan Bennett's Forty Years On[?].
The Coming Back (1933), another novel which portrays her, was written by Constance Malleson, one of Ottoline's many rivals for the affection of Bertrand Russell.
Biography: Ottoline Morrell: Life on a Grand Scale by Miranda Seymour (Hodder & Stoughton, revised edition 1998).
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ot/Ottoline_Morrell.html   (362 words)

  
 A survivor against the odds--noted New Zealand writer Janet Frame dies
Not surprisingly, her books began to strike a chord with those interested in exposing the abuses in institutions where psychiatric patients were detained.
This included Constance Malleson and, through her, a circle around Bertrand Russell.
Frame’s writing provided them with subtle insights into the anguish experienced by inmates subjected to often-horrendous treatment.
www.wsws.org /articles/2004/mar2004/fram-m02.shtml   (1724 words)

  
 Is religious faith possible to rational man?
But those who have no such restraint always seem ignorant and a little foolish.
[From a letter dated September 29, 1916 to his lover Colette (Constance Malleson) when Russell was 44]
Somehow, that is how I want to live, so that as much of life as possible may have that quality of eternity.
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 LRB | Richard Poirier : In the Hyacinth Garden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This and his subsequent impressions of Vivienne can be found most notably in his correspondence with Ottoline Morrell, and, later, with Constance Malleson, sometimes known by her stage name, Colette O'Niel.
As one might expect, what Russell says about Vivienne in his letters to these two women is at times misleading or partial, designed as much to hide as to disclose the extent of his developing involvement.
Six weeks later, in a letter to Constance Malleson, he describes a recent night in bed with Vivienne during which he became overwhelmed by a sense of his own 'loathsomeness' in the whole affair.
www.lrb.co.uk /v25/n07/poir01_.html   (6310 words)

  
 Filosofia & Educação
A better and braver friend was Clifford Allen, afterwards Lord Allen of Hurtwood, the chairman of the No Conscription Fellowship, who was repeatedly court-martialled and kept in prison for refusing to obey military orders.
It was at one of these trials, in 1916, that Russell met Lady Constance Malleson, wife of the actor Miles Malleson, and herself a well-known actress under the name of Colette O'Niel.
They soon became lovers, and Russell found in her beauty and youth and courage, and in her love for him, a refuge from 'the world of hate'.[16] by which he was surrounded.
www.filedu.com /ajayerrusselllifeandworks.html   (6333 words)

  
 Chapter 5 html
Alys had failed to give him a child.
Both Lady Ottoline Morrell and Lady Constance Malleson also called Collette did not care enough for Bertrand to risk their marriages and give birth to Bertrand’s children though he had made such a request to both of them.
After meeting Dora, Bertrand saw to it that both of them had many opportunities to be together.
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 the first thanksgiving   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
At which time, amongst other recreations, we exercised our arms, the first thanksgiving many of their neighbors.
Brewsters whereabouts between then and the actress, the first thanksgiving Lady Constance Malleson.
Alys pined for him for these years and continued these ceremonies.
the-first-thanksgiving.hotnew.org   (2767 words)

  
 Biography and Compassionate Truth: Writing a Life of Janet Frame
The letter from White had arrived in 1963 when Frame was living and writing in London.
No copy has survived, but Frame at the time told Bertrand Russell's former mistress, Constance Malleson, that it was "so wonderful and unselfish, particularly from one writer to another, that I've not been able to answer it".
Some clue as to what may have been said can be gleaned from White's letters to other people that same year.
www.lib.latrobe.edu.au /AHR/archive/Issue-December-2001/king.html   (2719 words)

  
 Life of T.S. Eliot
He is contracted to give a course of twenty-five lectures on Victorian literature at Sydenham.
In the autumn, Russell confesses in a letter to Constance Malleson that he has slept with Vivien.
In September the second 'Eeldrop and Appleplex' is published in the Little Review.
members.chello.nl /~a.vanarum8/EliotProject/Eliot_life.htm   (2999 words)

  
 Empiricism: Russell & Ayer: B. J. Coman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Then came Lady Constance Malleson (Collette O'Niel) whose love for Russell provided, as Ayer tells us, 'a refuge from the world of hate by which he was surrounded'.
Again, nothing is said about Lady Constance's benefits, or lack thereof, from this brief affair.
Then came Dora Black, who he married in 1921.
www.latrobe.edu.au /arts/tradition/tradcoman1.html   (3424 words)

  
 TIME.com: From an Attic Trunk -- Jun. 28, 1968 -- Page 1
But Russell refuses to develop themes, instead skates surfaces.
The ending of his celebrated affair with Lady Ottoline Morrell, for example, glides without distinct definition into his tempestuous life with Lady Constance Malleson.
Writes Russell: "I want personal love to be like a beacon fire lighting up the darkness, not a timid refuge from the cold as it is very often.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,841361-1,00.html   (609 words)

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