Rose Allatini
Rose Allatini, author of Despised and Rejected (1918)
Rose Allatini (1890-1980) was born in Vienna to an Italian-Jewish businessman/diplomat and an Austro-Polish mother. Brought up in London, at 18 Holland Park from 1895 onwards, she studied music and wrote three well-received romantic novels. Despised and Rejected was published in May 1918 under the pseudonym AT Fitzroy (she lodged in Fitzroy Square); eight hundred copies were sold before the book was deemed 'morally unhealthy and most pernicious' and the publisher CW Daniel, a pacifist and Tolstoyan, was put on trial, fined and ordered to surrender the remaining two hundred. In 1921 Rose Allatini married the composer Cyril Scott, a fellow Occultist, and for the next few years worked closely with him and had two children in 1923 and 1926. In the 1930s she published short stories as Mrs Cyril Scott and three novels as Lucian Wainwright. During the war she lived with the theosophist and novelist Melanie Mills ('HK Challoner') at Beckley near Rye, later moving back to London, to 159 Holland Park Avenue. She wrote nearly thirty more novels under the name Eunice Buckley.
List of resources about Rose Allatini
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Rose Allatini: A Woman Writer by George Simmers (2019)
- 'Art, pacifism, sexuality: Rose Allatini's
Despised and Rejected' in
The Second Battlefield: women, modernism and the First World War' by Angela K. Smith (2000)
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Surpassing the Love of Men by Lilian Faderman (1981)
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Radical Crosswriting in the Twenties by Gay Wachman (2001)