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Cody Wells
Mabel Dodge Luhan,
Frieda Lawrence,
and Brett at Kiowa Ranch
[1938]
Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers
Of D.H. Lawrences Three Fates, Elizabeth
Shepley Sergeant wrote, Mabel
the aesthete; Brett the solitary artist; Frieda the lusty housewife
and earth mistress; although not above knifing one another in print,
in daily life do not bear grudges. All take the world as it comes, and
care little or nothing what is said or thought by anyonewhether
it be advocate of the bourgeois conscience or by themselves a day or
a year ago.1
(below)
Cody Wells
Mabel Dodge Luhan
and Brett at Brett’s house
[1938]
Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers
Dorothy Brett was raised in a wealthy family with connections to British
Royalty—as a child she was a playmate of Queen Victoria’s
grandchildren—but in Taos, she lived very modestly. For many years,
she lived in a one-room cabin on the property of the ranch Mabel
Dodge Luhan gave Frieda Lawrence in exchange for the manuscript
of her husband’s novel Sons and Lovers.
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Elizabeth
Shepley Sergeant, The Writers of New Mexico, I. Taos; Frieda,
Mabel and Brett, Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant Papers. |
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