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  1. Christabel Gertrude Marshall, también conocida como Christopher Marie St John, ( Exeter, 24 de octubre de 1871 – Tenterden, 20 de octubre de 1960) fue una activista británica por el sufragio femenino, dramaturga y escritora. Marshall vivió en un ménage à trois con la artista Clare Atwood y la actriz, directora de teatro ...

  2. Christabel Gertrude Marshall (aka Christopher Marie St John) (24 October 1871 – 20 October 1960) was a British campaigner for women's suffrage, a playwright and author. Marshall lived in a ménage à trois with the artist Clare Atwood and the actress, theatre director, producer and costume designer Edith Craig from 1916 until Craig ...

  3. Christabel Gertrude Marshall (aka Christopher Marie St John) (24 October 1871 – 20 October 1960) was a British campaigner for women's suffrage, a playwright and author. Edith Craig lived with Christopher St. John for 48 years, from 1899 until Craig's death in 1947, with Clare "Tony" Atwood joining them from 1916.

  4. Christabel Marshall (conocido como Christopher St. John), nacido el 24 de octubre de 1871 y murió el 20 de octubre de 1960, es una dramaturga, escritora, actriz y activista feminista británica, una de las principales punteras del movimiento sufragista.

  5. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 0ba7b2ee-836e-4c5b-84c9-90452c9943ceChristopher St John | Orlando

    Birth Name: Christabel Marshall. Pseudonym: Christopher St John. Writing from the beginning of the twentieth century, CSJ produced novels, biography, and love-journals, as well as her work for the stage, for which she wrote translations, adaptations, and original plays.

  6. Christabel Marshall, also known by her pen name of Christopher St. John, was a British playwright and author known for her contributions to the women’s suffrage movement. Born in Exeter as the youngest of nine children to Emma Marshall and Hugh Graham Marshall, Christabel studied a BA in Modern History at Somerville College, Oxford.

  7. 27 de oct. de 2021 · By George Robb. Published in: November-December 2021 issue. HUNGERHEART (1915) is a pioneering, semi-autobiographical lesbian novel written by British author Christabel Marshall under the masculine pseudonym Christopher St. John. The novel is a first-person narrative of Joanna “John” Montolivet that follows her on her quest for love.