Ada Leverson (1862-1933), nee Beddington was a British author who sometimes wrote under the pen name Elaine. She began writing during the 1890s, as a contributor to Black and White, Punch, and The Yellow Book. She was a loyal friend to Oscar Wilde, who called her Sphinx; in the 1997 film Wilde she is played by Zoe Wanamaker. She was a wit, and a friend of Max Beerbohm; her writing has been compared to Beerbohm's, and the stories of Saki. She was also a friend of George Moore; Osbert Sitwell in Great Morning has an anecdote in which she tries, unsuccessfully, to get Moore to see the young William Walton. Of the Sitwells' circle - Sacheverall Sitwell dedicated a poetry collection to her. She wrote The Twelfth Hour (1907), Love's Shadow (1908), The Limit (1911), Tenterhooks (1912), Bird of Paradise (1914), Love at Second Sight (1916) and Letters to the Sphinx from Oscar Wilde (1930).
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Diese Serie taucht mit Witz und psychologischer Tiefe in die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und gesellschaftlicher Konventionen ein. Die Erzählungen erforschen das Leben seiner Charaktere, ihre Wünsche, Enttäuschungen und die ständige Suche nach Sinn in einer Umgebung, die ebenso charmant wie tückisch ist. Jeder Teil enthüllt Schichten von persönlichem Drama und subtilem Gesellschaftskommentar, die den Leser nachdenklich zurücklassen.



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Tenterhooks
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The story revolves around the dynamics of jealousy and rivalry between Edith and Bruce, especially as Bruce feigns illness to divert attention from Edith's condition. Amidst this backdrop, Edith writes to Bruce about their newborn daughter, Matilda, suggesting her name after a wealthy aunt. The description of Matilda highlights her extraordinary beauty and talent, portraying her as a regal figure with classic features and an innate musical ability, setting the stage for her promising future.
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Ada Leverson (1862-1933), nee Beddington was a British author who sometimes wrote under the pen name Elaine. She began writing during the 1890s, as a contributor to Black and White, Punch, and The Yellow Book. She was a loyal friend to Oscar Wilde, who called her Sphinx; in the 1997 film Wilde she is played by Zoe Wanamaker. She was a wit, and a friend of Max Beerbohm; her writing has been compared to Beerbohm's, and the stories of Saki. She was also a friend of George Moore; Osbert Sitwell in Great Morning has an anecdote in which she tries, unsuccessfully, to get Moore to see the young William Walton. Of the Sitwells' circle - Sacheverall Sitwell dedicated a poetry collection to her. She wrote The Twelfth Hour (1907), Love's Shadow (1908), The Limit (1911), Tenterhooks (1912), Bird of Paradise (1914), Love at Second Sight (1916) and Letters to the Sphinx from Oscar Wilde (1930).