Ella D'Arcy

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Ella D'Arcy was a British fin-de-siècle short story writer associated with literary modernism and the aesthetic movement.

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instanceOf British writer
fin-de-siècle writer
modernist writer
person
short story writer
activeIn 1890s
associatedWith The Yellow Book NERFINISHED
aestheticism
decadence
birthName Ella Nancy Armitage NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Aubrey Beardsley NERFINISHED
Henry Harland NERFINISHED
Max Beerbohm NERFINISHED
contributedTo British fin-de-siècle literature
early literary modernism
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
gender female
genre fiction
short story
hasCharacteristic focus on failed relationships
ironic narrative tone
pessimistic themes
influencedBy French realism NERFINISHED
naturalism
language English
literaryPeriod fin de siècle
movement aesthetic movement
decadent movement
literary modernism
name Ella D'Arcy NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor short stories
notableWork Modern Instances NERFINISHED
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occupation editor
writer
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London
publication Modern Instances NERFINISHED
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role sub-editor of The Yellow Book
subjectOf studies of The Yellow Book
studies of fin-de-siècle literature
workedWith Henry Harland NERFINISHED
writingStyle psychological realism
wroteFor The Yellow Book NERFINISHED

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