ID,Document (evidence of meeting),Page number,Participants,Location,Location certainty,Start date,End date,Summary 152,"""My Life and Times, Octave Four 1907-1915 by Compton Mackenzie _ 1965-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ """,179,"Norman Douglas,Compton Mackenzie",London City,checked,1912-01-01,1912-12-31,Mackenzie meets Douglas in London when the latter took over as editor of the English Review. 131,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",96,"Norman Douglas,Robert McAlmon",Florence City,checked,1923-01-22,1923-01-22,Douglas sees McAlmon in the evening. 132,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",100,"Norman Douglas,Robert McAlmon",Florence City,checked,1923-02-22,1923-02-22,Douglas sees McAlmon who tells Douglas that he will leave Florence for Rappallo the next day to complete some work. 129,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",144,"Norman Douglas,Compton Mackenzie,Faith Compton Mackenzie","""The Mackenzies' Home, Casa Solitaria, Capri Private Home""",,1924-04-24,1924-05-08,Douglas stays with the Mackenzies because he met them on the boat to Capri. 130,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",147,"Compton Mackenzie,Norman Douglas,Faith Compton Mackenzie","""The Mackenzies' Home, Casa Solitaria, Capri Private Home""",checked,1924-05-07,1924-05-21,Norman Douglas stays with the Mackenzies. 135,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",153-155,"Norman Douglas,Hilda Doolittle,Bryher ","""Territet, Montreux Village""",checked,1924-07-15,1924-07-29,Douglas meets H. D. and Bryher in Territet. 133,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",175,"Robert McAlmon,Norman Douglas",Florence City,checked,1923-01-22,1923-02-22,"Douglas mentions that he ""had some pleasant talk with Robert at Florence"" (175)." 141,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",281,"Norman Douglas,Faith Compton Mackenzie","""Crystal Hotel, Paris Hotel""",checked,1933-01-28,1933-01-31,"Douglas mentions that ""Mrs. Compton Mackenzie comes from London, feels queer yesterday, and is down with influenza today. I can't well leave her alone, after she has come here on purpose to see me"" (281)." 140,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",345,"Norman Douglas,Sylvia Beach",Paris City,checked,1938-06-20,1938-06-20,Douglas sees Beach in the evening. 136,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",405,"Norman Douglas,Bryher ","""Vevey, Lake Geneva Town""",checked,1939-08-10,1939-08-31,Douglas and Bryher meet in Vevey. 137,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",455,"Norman Douglas,Hilda Doolittle,Bryher ","""Lowndes Square, London Square""",checked,1942-12-29,1942-12-29,Douglas comes round to tea with Bryher and H. D. at their Lowndes Square apartment. 142,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",456-457,"Norman Douglas,Faith Compton Mackenzie","""The Mackenzies' Home, Peace Close, Somerset Private Home""",checked,1944-09-15,1944-09-27,"Douglas visits Faith Mackenzie. He writes Bryher that ""Faith is flourishing. She lives about 7 minutes away, and I go there every day for supper"" (457)." 134,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",477,"Norman Douglas,Kenneth Macpherson","""Kenneth Macpherson's Home, Villa Tuoro Private Home""",checked,1947-10-01,1952-02-07,Douglas stays at Macpherson's Villa Tuoro in the last years of his life. 143,"""Norman Douglas Selected Correspondence, Volume 6, Dear Sir (Or Madam): Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher and two letters from Bryher to Douglas by Norman Douglas _ 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1951-03-06T00:00:00.000Z""",477,"Norman Douglas,Faith Compton Mackenzie",Pensione Certosa Hotel,checked,1947-10-03,1947-10-03,Douglas mentions that Faith Mackenzie arrived. 22,Christopher and His Kind by Christopher Isherwood _ 1976-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,1-2,"W. H. Auden,John Layard",Berlin City,checked,1928-10-01,1928-12-21,"While on study holiday in Germany, Auden meets anthropologist John Layard, patient and pupil of Homer Lane. Auden uses Lane's teachings as ""a frame of reference for his poems"" (2)." 23,Christopher and His Kind by Christopher Isherwood _ 1976-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,3-5,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden","""Cosy Corner, Berlin Bar""",checked,1929-03-15,1929-03-25,"Isherwood goes to visit Auden in Berlin who takes him to the Cosy Corner where the former meets a youth called ""Bubi (Baby)"" (4)." 24,Christopher and His Kind by Christopher Isherwood _ 1976-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,6,"Christopher Isherwood,John Layard",Berlin City,checked,1929-03-15,1929-03-25,"Isherwood meets Layard during his first visit to Berlin. He finds Layard's talk ""academic"" (6) in comparison with his sexual experiences with Bubi from the Cosy Corner." 56,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,1,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden","""St Edmund's School, Hindhead, Surrey School""",checked,1914-01-01,1920-12-31,Isherwood and Auden meet the first time at their prep school. 55,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,"1, 10","John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood","""Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, London Square""",checked,1932-08-01,1932-08-31,Isherwood and Lehmann meet for the first time in Lehmann's office. 2,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,8,"John Lehmann,Stephen Spender",London City,checked,1931-11-01,1931-12-01,Lehmann gets to know Spender through his sister Rosamond. 57,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,8,"John Lehmann,Stephen Spender",London City,,1930-11-01,1931-02-28,Lehmann meets Spender through his sister Rosamond. Spender tells Lehmann about his friends Auden and Isherwood. 58,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,12,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood",Berlin City,checked,1932-09-01,1932-12-24,"Isherwood and Lehmann meet briefly in Berlin. Afterwards, their letters begin ""‘Dear John‘ and ‘Dear Christopher‘"" (12)." 1,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,12-13,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood",Berlin City,checked,1932-12-26,1933-02-27,Isherwood books Lehmann a room for a month in Berlin. They take a walk 59,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,12-13,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Berlin City,checked,1933-01-01,1933-03-31,Lehmann visits Isherwood in Berlin on his way to Vienna. Lehmann stays about two months and they meet frequently. 60,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,15,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Vienna City,checked,1933-05-13,1933-05-31,Isherwood briefly visits Lehmann in Vienna during his journey from Berlin to Greece. 61,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,18,"Christopher Isherwood,Jean Ross",Berlin City,checked,1930-10-01,1932-08-31,"Ross is one of Isherwood's ""fellow-lodgers in the Nollendorfstrasse for a time"" (18)." 62,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,22,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Copenhagen City,checked,1934-10-01,1934-12-31,Auden visits Isherwood in Copenhagen to work on their play The Dog Beneath the Skin side by side. 63,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,24,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Amsterdam City,checked,1935-07-01,1935-07-15,"At the beginning of July, Lehmann visits Isherwood in Amsterdam because they have business to discuss. They talk about their plan to publish a literary magazine and take long walks." 64,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,26-27,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Brussels City,checked,1935-10-01,1935-10-31,"Auden visits Isherwood in Brussels for a weekend. He shows Isherwood ""some lyrics and oddments he had written for films"" (26)." 109,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,"27, 31","Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender,Heinz Neddermeyer,Tony Hyndman",Brussels City,checked,1935-09-01,1935-12-15,"Spender and his friend ""Jimmy Younger"" (Tony Hyndman) visit Brussels, and they meet Isherwood and Heinz Neddermeyer. They plan to travel to Portugal together." 110,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,31,"Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender,Heinz Neddermeyer,Tony Hyndman",Sintra Municipality,checked,1935-12-18,1936-05-31,"Isherwood, Heinz Neddermeyer, Spender, and Jimmy Younger go to Portugal and ""try living 'à quatre'"" (31)." 66,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,32,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",Portugal Country,checked,1936-04-01,1936-07-31,"Auden visits Isherwood in Portugal, and they begin to write a new play, The Ascent of F6." 67,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,35,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann,Heinz Neddermeyer",Brussels City,checked,1936-09-15,1936-10-31,"Lehmann visits Isherwood and Heinz Neddermeyer in Brussels after they left Portugal. Lehmann thinks that Isherwood ""had not been in one his best moods"" (36)." 68,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,35,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Paris City,checked,1937-01-01,1937-01-31,Isherwood goes to Paris to see Auden leave for the Spanish War. 69,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,36,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Brussels City,checked,1937-01-01,1937-02-28,"Lehmann goes to Brussels to visit Isherwood and they talk ""all day and half the night"" (36). " 111,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,40,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",London City,checked,1938-01-19,1938-01-19,"On their journey to China, Auden and Isherwood leave London on 19 January." 112,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,40,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Paris City,checked,1938-01-19,1938-01-21,"On their journey to China, Auden and Isherwood spend one night in Paris." 113,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,40,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Marseilles City,checked,1938-01-22,1938-01-24,"In Marseilles, Auden and Isherwood embark on the ""Aramis"" to China." 114,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,41,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Hong Kong City,checked,1938-01-25,1938-02-26,"Auden and Isherwood ""make Hong Kong their headquarters, from which to arrange their journeys into China and the war-zone"" (41)." 115,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,41,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Macau City,checked,1938-02-26,1938-02-27,"Auden and Isherwood ""cross for one night to Macao"" (41)" 116,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,41,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Guangzhou City,checked,1938-02-28,1938-03-07,Auden and Isherwood stay in Guangzhou (Canton) for two or three days. 117,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,42,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",Hankou City,checked,1938-03-11,1938-03-31,"Isherwood and Auden stay in ""Hankow.""" 118,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,43,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Shanghai City,checked,1938-03-15,1938-07-01,"Auden and Isherwood ""got open visas for the USA while they were in Shanghai"" (43)." 119,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,43,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Yokohama City,checked,1938-06-15,1938-07-01,"Auden and Isherwood stay in Yokohama and catch ""a brief glimpse of Japan"" (43). They sail from Yokohama to Vancouver." 120,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,43,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood","""Vancouver, British Columbia City""",checked,1938-07-01,1938-07-05,"Auden and Isherwood sail from Yokohama to Vancouver. Isherwood is ""amazed at the welcoming attitude of the immigration officials"" (43)." 121,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,43-44,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",New York City,checked,1938-07-01,1938-07-15,Isherwood and Auden stay nine days in New York before heading for London. 122,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,44,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",London City,checked,1938-07-17,1938-07-17,On 17 July Auden and Isherwood reach London. 70,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,45,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood",Isle of Wight Island,checked,1938-07-18,1938-07-31,"One of the first things Isherwood does after his journey to China is to drive down with Lehmann to the Isle of Wight, where they spend the weekend. Lehmann takes various pictures of Isherwood. They talk about Isherwood's journey to China and their writing projects. They meet Lehmann's mother." 71,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,47,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",Brussels City,checked,1938-09-01,1938-12-31,Auden and Isherwood retire to Brussels at the end of the year to finish Journey to a War. 72,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,48,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,,1938-08-01,1939-01-19,"Isherwood and Lehmann see each other every day ""feverishly discussing the news as the papers came out"" because of ""the alarms and preparations for war which preceded Munich"" (48). Isherwood's parents leave London, and therefore Lehmann suggests that Isherwood live with him in his flat." 73,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,50,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,,1939-01-19,1939-01-19,Lehmann says goodbye to Isherwood and Auden who leave for New York. 123,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,50,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood","""East 81st Street, New York Street""",checked,1939-01-20,1939-05-15,Isherwood and Auden live in an apartment on East 81st Street. 74,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,65,"Christopher Isherwood,Tennessee Williams",California State,,1941-01-01,1943-12-31,"Lehmann mentions that ""It is possible that Christopher‘s new friendship with Tennessee Williams, insatiably promiscuous, had something to do with his increasing restlessness"" (65)." 75,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,66,"Christopher Isherwood,Denham Fouts",California State,,1940-09-01,1940-12-31,"Lehmann writes about Isherwood and Fouts's first meeting: ""according to Down There on a Visit ""Paul"" met Isherwood in the autumn of 1940 at a Californian restaurant"" (66)." 76,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,66,"John Lehmann,Denham Fouts",Paris City,checked,1937-01-01,1939-08-31,"Lehmann had met Fouts before the war in Paris but ""had not taken to him"" (66)." 77,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,66,"Christopher Isherwood,Denham Fouts",California State,,1941-03-01,1941-08-31,"Isherwood moves to a new apartment and invites Fouts to share it with him and ""join with him in an experiment of strict Yogi observances as if they were training to be 'monks'"" (66)." 78,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,70-71,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann","""31 Egerton Crescent, Knightsbridge Private Home""",checked,1947-01-01,1947-01-31,Isherwood goes straight to Lehmann's house after he has set foot in London. A lot of his old friends were present to welcome him. Isherwood stays two days with Lehmann. 79,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,72-73,"Christopher Isherwood,Jean Ross","""Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Town""",checked,1947-01-10,1947-02-28,"Isherwood goes ""down to Cheltenham to stay with his old friends Olive Mangeot and Jean Ross"" (72-73)." 80,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,74,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood",London City,checked,1947-01-15,1947-03-31,"Before Isherwood leaves for America, he returns to London ""for a few days of parties and leave-takings"" (74). Lehmann takes the opportunity and introduces Isherwood to some younger artists he features in Penguin New Writing." 81,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,74,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",New York City,checked,1947-03-01,1947-04-30,"Isherwood meets Auden on his way from England to California. Auden is ""eager for all the London news"" (74)." 82,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,76,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden,Chester Simon Kallman,""William """"Bill"""" Caskey""",Paris City,checked,1948-04-01,1948-06-15,Isherwood and Bill Caskey meet Auden and Chester Kallman on their way to Ishia. 83,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,76-77,"Christopher Isherwood,Gore Vidal",Paris City,checked,1948-04-01,1948-06-15,"Isherwood makes a new friend: Gore Vidal, who was an admirer of his." 84,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,77,"Christopher Isherwood,Denham Fouts",Paris City,checked,1948-04-01,1948-06-15,"Isherwood pays ""a sad, farewell visit to Denny Fouts, who was seriously ill from drug excesses in Peter Watson's flat"" (77). " 85,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,81,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1948-06-15,1948-07-15,"After Isherwood's trip to South America with Bill Caskey, they met Lehmann in London. It was the only opportunity Lehmann ever had to see them together." 86,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,81,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1951-10-01,1951-12-31,"Lehmann has just ""started New Soundings [. . .] and Isherwood arrived in London in time to take part in the second of the series. He gave a highly characteristic performance in reading a script on six up-and-coming young American writers"" (81-82). " 87,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,82,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1952-02-01,1952-03-31,Isherwood is in London to record the third program of the New Soundings series with Lehmann. 88,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,82,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood",London City,checked,1952-02-15,1952-04-30,"After his trip to Berlin, Isherwood returns to London and meets Lehmann. Isherwood tells Lehmann of his reunion with Heinz Neddermeyet and his old landlady." 89,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,83,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1952-02-01,1952-03-31,"Before Isherwood leaves for London, Lehmann arranges a party for him." 90,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,83,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1952-02-15,1952-03-31,"After Lehmann's party for Isherwood they meet again for lunch. Lehmann writes, ""I thought how close we had become on this visit, with whatever tension had existed since the war wiped right away."" (83)" 91,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,84,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Sussex County,checked,1952-02-15,1952-03-31,"Before Isherwood leaves for Berlin, Lehmann takes him down to Sussex in the car and shows him the cottage he has acquired." 92,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,84,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,,1952-03-01,1952-04-30,"Lehmann writes, ""Last farewells were said to Christopher in the library at No.31 the evening before he left for America"" (84)." 93,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,84,"Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy",California State,,1953-01-01,1953-12-31,"Isherwood meets Ted and Don Bachardy and finds himself falling in love with the younger brother, Don, who is eighteen years old." 94,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,86-87,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann,Don Bachardy",England Country,checked,1955-09-01,1955-12-31,Isherwood and Bachardy go on a trip together to Europe where Bachardy is introduced to Isherwood's friends. 95,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,87,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy","""Isherwood and Bachardy's Home, Santa Monica Private Home""",checked,1969-01-01,1969-12-31,Lehmann begins his connection with the University of Texas and visits Bachardy and Isherwood at Adelaide Drive. 96,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,93,"Don Bachardy,W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender",New York City,,1959-06-01,1959-06-30,Bachardy and Isherwood meet Auden and Spender in New York. 97,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,100,"John Lehmann,E. M. Forster",Cambridge City,,1959-10-15,1960-03-31,"Lehmann implies that there might have been a meeting with Forster where he showed him Isherwood's short story ""Afterwards.""" 98,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,106,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",London City,checked,1961-01-01,1961-12-31,Lehmann implies that there was a meeting in 1961 in London. 99,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,108,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy",California State,checked,1967-03-01,1967-06-30,"Isherwood mentions, ""We had Wystan to stay the other day, and there too, I was happy to feel that underneath the great structure of his public image the friend was still absolutely there"" (108)." 100,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,115,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood","""Isherwood and Bachardy's Home, Santa Monica Private Home""",checked,1969-03-01,1969-03-31,They have dinner at Isherwood's house. 101,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,119,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy","""San Diego, California City""",,1970-10-30,1970-10-30,They have lunch and go to the zoo. They discuss Forster's will and the publication of Maurice. 102,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,120-121,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy","""Santa Monica, California City""",checked,1970-11-20,1970-11-23,Lehmann spends the weekend with Isherwood and Bachardy at Santa Monica. 103,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,127,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy","""Los Angeles, California City""",checked,1971-02-15,1971-03-07,"Lehmann briefly visits Isherwood in Los Angeles. Isherwood introduces Lehmann at the University of California, Los Angeles." 104,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,128,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann,Don Bachardy","""Los Angeles, California City""",checked,1971-03-04,1971-03-05,Lehmann spends the lunch period with Isherwood and Bachardy. Lehmann thinks Isherwood is in better form than last autumn. 105,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,130,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann,Don Bachardy","""Santa Monica, California City""",,1971-10-23,1971-10-24,Lehmann visits Isherwood and Bachardy at Santa Monica. They talk of the reviews of Maurice by Forster and of Isherwood's Kathleen and Frank. 106,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,132,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann","""Griffith Park, Los Angeles Park""",checked,1971-11-21,1971-11-21,"Isherwood and Lehmann go for a walk and talk ""endlessly of cabbages and kings, and what the days of yore were like, and what the future will bring"" (132)" 107,Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir by John Lehmann _ _ ,135,"John Lehmann,Christopher Isherwood,Don Bachardy",London City,checked,1973-01-05,1973-01-10,"Lehmann sees very little of Isherwood, ""he and Don came for an hour one evening to No. 85, and I went for an hour to the flat"" (135)." 9,Liberation: Diaries Volume Three: 1970-1983 by Christopher Isherwood _ 2012-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,517,"Christopher Isherwood,Paul Bowles",Tangier City,checked,1976-07-04,1976-07-04,Christopher Isherwood visits Paul Bowles in Tangier. 11,Liberation: Diaries Volume Three: 1970-1983 by Christopher Isherwood _ 2012-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,517,"Christopher Isherwood,Mohammed Mrabet",Tangier City,checked,1976-07-04,1976-07-04,Isherwood visits Mohammed Mrabet in Tangier. 10,Liberation: Diaries Volume Three: 1970-1983 by Christopher Isherwood _ 2012-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,597,"Christopher Isherwood,William S. Burroughs","""Santa Monica, California City""",checked,1978-11-02,1978-11-03,"Christopher Isherwood meets William S. Burroughs at the Tropicana bar. Isherwood describes Burroughs as ""a friendly man, not in the least demonic, or sex maniacal in a tiresome way"" (597). The meeting is hampered by two photographers who keep bothering them with photographs for a magazine called Bad Boys. The next day Burroughs comes over to Isherwood's Santa Monica house for Don Bachardy to draw him for a second time. Burroughs brings a whole ""mob"" (597) with him." 12,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,136-138,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",Cambridge City,checked,1925-12-20,1925-12-23,"Isherwood and Weston (W. H. Auden) meet for tea. They reminisce about school days, and Isherwood is surprised to learn that Auden is now writing poetry.. " 13,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,141-146,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden","""Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Town""",checked,1926-07-01,1926-07-31,"Weston (W. H. Auden) comes to stay with Isherwood at the seaside. Auden wears ""a very broad-brimmed black felt hat"" (141) that causes a stir in Yarmouth. His poetry is now particularly influenced by Eliot's The Waste Land. They bathe, get drunk at the pub, and sing hymns to Auden's piano playing in their lodgings. Isherwood finds Auden's attitude to sex breathtaking in its ""simplicity and utter lack of inhibition"" (146)." 14,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,160,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",Oxford City,checked,1926-12-01,1926-12-07,Isherwood goes to visit Weston (W. H. Auden) in Oxford. They go out for a lavish dinner and to the meeting of a college essay club. 15,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,211-212,"Christopher Isherwood,W. H. Auden",London City,checked,1928-06-01,1928-06-07,"Weston (W. H. Auden) comes to stay with Isherwood in London. Auden has graduated from Oxford and is planning to go to Berlin in the autumn to improve his German. He shows Isherwood the manuscript of a story by Stephen Savage (Stephen Spender), which Isherwood describes as follows: ""its grammar was awful, its dialogue stilted and its style naive -- but it did something to you"" (212)." 16,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,212-214,"Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden",London City,checked,1928-06-28,1928-07-04,"Weston (W. H. Auden) arranges a meeting between Isherwood and Stephen Savage (Stephen Spender). Isherwood describes him as ""an immensely tall, shambling boy of nineteen"" (212). They talk freely and raise their voices to compete with Spender's ebullience." 18,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,214,"Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender","""Hyde Park, London Park""",checked,1930-03-01,1930-05-31,"Isherwood sees Stephen Savage (Spender) laughing at a temporary bell-tower structure that was chiming out ""The Bluebells of Scotland"" to a rapt crowd." 19,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,226,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood",London City,,1928-12-22,1928-12-26,"Weston (W. H. Auden) returns to England from Berlin to spend Christmas at home. He regales Isherwood with stories of Berlin, ""that astonishing vicious yet fundamentally so respectable city, where even the nightlife had a cosy domestic quality"" (226)." 20,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,226-227,"W. H. Auden,John Layard",Berlin City,checked,1928-10-01,1928-12-21,"Weston (W. H. Auden) meets Mr Barnard (John Layard) in a cafe in Berlin who introduces him to the work of the psychologist Homer Lane who taught that ""There is only one sin: disobedience to the inner law of our own nature"" (227)." 21,Lions and Shadows by Christopher Isherwood _ 1938-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,234,"Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender",London City,,1929-01-01,1929-03-13,Stephen Savage (Spender) is enthusiastic about Isherwood's decision to quit medical school and move to Berlin. 149,Paris Was Yesterday: 1925-1939 by Janet Flanner _ 1972-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1940-12-31T00:00:00.000Z,56,"Janet Flanner,Radclyffe Hall,Natalie Clifford Barney",Natalie Barney's Home Salon,checked,1928-06-01,1928-12-31,"After the publication of Hall's The Well of Loneliness in 1928, the ""Paris Latin Quarter denizens"" (56) gather at Barney's salon for tea and sandwiches to meet Hall, whose novel ""had aroused a great deal of curiosity"" (56)." 150,Paris Was Yesterday: 1925-1939 by Janet Flanner _ 1972-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1940-12-31T00:00:00.000Z,80,"Natalie Clifford Barney,Dolly Wilde,Janet Flanner,Elisabeth de Gramont",Paris City,,1930-06-01,1930-06-30,"Wilde, Flanner, and Barney meet at a party hosted by Duchesse de Clermont-Tonnerre. Wilde appeared ""in the habiliments of her uncle, Oscar Wilde, and looking both important and earnest"" (82)." 151,Paris Was Yesterday: 1925-1939 by Janet Flanner _ 1972-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ 1940-12-31T00:00:00.000Z,227,"Janet Flanner,Gertrude Stein",Stein and Toklas's Second French Home Private Home,checked,1938-01-01,1938-12-31,"Flanner comes to give Stein a gift of ""a pot of white flowers"" on the day Stein moves her large art collection from the Rue de Fleurus in Montparnasse to her new Latin Quarter residence. Flanner is roped into providing an inventory of the paintings in Stein's collection on the moving day." 144,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,35-36,"Gerald Hamilton,André Gide",Moscow City,checked,1933-01-01,1933-12-31,Hamilton meets Gide in Moscow where he stays for 10 days. The Soviet Government issues both of them with train tickets to Paris as an illustration of generosity. They get to know each other well on the journey. 145,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,36,"Gerald Hamilton,André Gide",Warsaw City,checked,1933-01-01,1933-12-31,"On a train journey from Moscow to Paris, Hamilton and Gide stop off in Warsaw for 24 hours: Gide visits Polish friends, and Hamilton visits restaurants he knew from before." 25,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,37,"Gerald Hamilton,Christopher Isherwood",Berlin City,checked,1930-01-01,1933-01-01,Gerald Hamilton describes his first meeting with Isherwood in Berlin and that they lived in the same pension. 7,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,38,"Gerald Hamilton,W. H. Auden",Brussels City,,1933-12-31,1934-01-01,Gerald Hamilton meets Auden at a New Year's Eve party in Brussels. 26,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,40,"Gerald Hamilton,Christopher Isherwood,Guy Burgess",Berlin City,checked,1930-01-01,1933-01-01,"Hamilton describes visiting the ""high spots of Berlin night life"" (40) with Isherwood and Guy Burgess." 27,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,41,"Christopher Isherwood,Gerald Hamilton,Guy Burgess,W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",Brussels City,checked,1933-05-14,1933-12-31,"Isherwood introduces Hamilton to Guy Burgess in Brussels, which Hamilton describes as their ""next stop after Berlin"" (41). Isherwood and Auden tolerate Burgess. Spender looks down on Burgess with his ""ever-lofty standards"" (41). Isherwood left Berlin in May 1933." 5,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,45,"Gerald Hamilton,E. M. Forster,Christopher Isherwood","""Ostend, West Flanders City""",checked,1933-05-14,1933-12-01,Forster visits Isherwood while Hamilton is there; he plays an untuned piano in the pension. 146,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,45,"John Lehmann,Gerald Hamilton,Christopher Isherwood",Berlin City,checked,1930-01-01,1933-01-01,"Hamilton met Isherwood regularly for lunch at a cheap pension, and John Lehmann would frequently visit and join them." 3,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,58-59,"Gerald Hamilton,Lord Alfred Douglas",Paris City,checked,1921-01-01,1921-01-01,Douglas visits Hamilton in his apartment in the 16th arrondissement. 4,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,91,"Gerald Hamilton,Norman Douglas",Capri Island,checked,1919-01-01,1919-09-01,"Hamilton recalls frequent visits to Capri when Douglas was living there ""in the days before Capri became the playground for the jet set"" (91)." 148,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,91-92,"Gerald Hamilton,Baron Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen",Capri Island,checked,1919-01-01,1919-09-01,"Hamilton meets his friend Adelswaerd-Fersen in Capri. He describes him as ""the first drug addict I had ever met"" (92) with a cocaine habit. Adelswaerd-Fersen hosts Hamilton and introduces him to a great number of people in Capri." 147,The Way it Was With Me by Gerald Hamilton _ 1969-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,127,"Gerald Hamilton,Robin Maugham",Madrid City,checked,1956-02-25,1956-12-31,"Robin Maugham approaches Hamilton in Madrid to write a series of articles about him for a Sunday newspaper. The editor had offered Maugham a substantial sum of money for an unflattering portrait. Hamilton calls the articles ""sensational"" (127), including an allegation that he was involved in a train robbery, which Maugham was asked to include by the editor." 128,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,81,"W. Somerset Maugham,John Lehmann","""Totland Bay, Isle of WIght Bay""",checked,1918-01-01,1925-12-31,"Lehmann remembers that his family ""shared a house with the Somerset Maughams and played with his daughter Liza"" (81) during a summer soon after the war." 8,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,162,"John Lehmann,W. Somerset Maugham",London City,checked,1930-01-01,1930-07-31,"Lehmann is introduced to Maugham in London, among the notable literary figures of the city." 126,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,162,"John Lehmann,Osbert Sitwell,W. Somerset Maugham","""Tite Street, London Street""",checked,1930-01-01,1930-12-31,"At one of the parties of Lehmann's godmother, Lehmann was introduced to W. Somerset Maugham and Osbert Sitwell." 108,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,176,"Stephen Spender,John Lehmann",England Country,,1930-12-24,1930-12-31,"Lehmann first met Spender during the Christmas holidays. Lehmann's sister had brought Spender over from Ipsden, a village in Oxfordshire. They go for a long walk together by the river. " 139,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,180,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann","""Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, London Square""",checked,1932-01-01,1932-12-31,"Isherwood comes to see Lehmann in his ""back room, at the Hogarth Press"" (180)." 138,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,199-200,"John Lehmann,Stephen Spender","""Ruegen, Baltic Sea Island""",checked,1932-05-01,1932-09-30,Lehmann visits Spender on Ruegen Island. They go for long walks and spend the evenings in a local café talking. 124,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,232,"Christopher Isherwood,John Lehmann",Amsterdam City,checked,1935-07-01,1935-07-15,"Lehmann visits Isherwood in Amsterdam, and they discuss Lehmann's idea of publishing a literary magazine." 125,The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I by John Lehmann _ 1955-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,304,"Guy Burgess,John Lehmann","""The Athenaeum, London Club""",checked,1938-01-01,1938-12-31,"Lehmann writes about the meeting with Burgess: ""Soon after On the Frontier was put on, I encountered Guy Burgess one evening in the Atheneum, and with characteristic boisterousness he exclaimed: ‘The trouble about Wystan, Christopher and Stephen is that they haven’t got the foggiest notion what politicians are really like!’"" (304)." 37,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,40,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",University of Oxford University,checked,1927-10-01,1929-06-30,Spender talks about how his own attitude towards university differs from Auden's. 30,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,50,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden",London City,,1928-01-01,1928-12-31,"Spender and Auden meet the first time ""at a luncheon party given by Archie Campbell"" (50). Previously, Spender's brother Michael had tried to prevent Spender from meeting Auden. " 47,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,"50, 56","W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender","""Christ Church, University of Oxford University""",checked,1928-01-01,1928-06-30,Spender describes his first appointment with Auden in Auden's room. Auden asks Spender a lot of questions about his life and his writing. 48,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,"52, 145","W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",University of Oxford University,,1928-01-01,1928-07-31,"After Auden had known Spender for six weeks he considered Spender a member of ""the Gang"" (52). They have a conversation about Spender's talent for writing poetry and Auden says, ""Art is born of humiliation"" (52). Later, Spender is reminded of this conversation." 49,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,59,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden",University of Oxford University,,1928-01-01,1928-07-31,"At one of their earliest meetings, Auden said, ""The subject of a poem is a peg to hang the poetry on"" (59). This indicates the difference between Spender's and Auden's ideas about poetry." 50,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,61,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",University of Oxford University,,1928-05-01,1928-09-30,"Spender shows Auden a manuscript, a narrative he had written when he was eighteen years old about a relationship with a boy D—. Auden reads it out loud and says, ""This is pure poetry. Listen"" (61). " 51,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,62,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",London City,,1928-06-01,1928-09-30,"Auden and Spender go for a picnic. They talk about poetry and poets. Spender describes their trip as ""very fine summer day, which remains in my mind as the most English day of our relationship"" (62). " 52,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,63,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender","""Frognal, London District""",checked,1928-06-01,1928-10-31,Spender invites Auden to stay with hin at Frognal during the vacation. 36,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,"63, 261","W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",University of Oxford University,checked,1928-07-01,1929-06-30,"Spender remembers Auden‘s remark when they were at Oxford ""that if I were in love, had good health and sufficient money, I ought to consider myself happy"" (261)." 53,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,94-95,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",University of Oxford University,checked,1928-01-01,1928-09-30,When Spender meets Auden his view of poetry changes. 29,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,102,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood","""Christ Church, University of Oxford University""",checked,1928-01-01,1928-12-31,"Spender meets Isherwood for the first time in Auden's room at Oxford. They discuss a manuscript written by Spender. Previously, Auden had tried to prevent Spender from meeting Isherwood." 33,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,102,"Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood",London City,checked,1928-01-01,1929-07-31,Spender sees Isherwood in London. They meet for the second time. 34,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,103-104,"Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood","""Hyde Park, London Park""",checked,1929-01-01,1929-06-30,Spender and Isherwood go for a walk in Hyde Park. 42,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,121-126,"Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood",Berlin City,checked,1930-01-01,1930-12-31,"Spender lives near Isherwood in Berlin. They met nearly every day, having their own daily routine." 44,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,"127, 142","Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood",Germany Country,checked,1931-01-01,1933-01-01,Spender spent about six months of each year from 1930-1933 in Germany where he used to spend his time with Isherwood. Most of the time they stayed in Berlin. 43,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,131,"Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood","""Sellin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Municipality""",checked,1932-06-01,1932-09-30,"Spender and Isherwood stay at Sellin. A friend of Isherwood's, Wilfrid Israel, comes to stay with them." 54,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,166,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood",London City,checked,1934-01-01,1934-12-31,"Spender enjoys meeting known writers in London. He explains that he saw ""in the conversation of Virginia Woolf, Eliot, Isherwood, Auden, or Cyril Connolly, the working of the characteristic sensibility of each"" (166)." 45,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,174,"Stephen Spender,Christopher Isherwood","""Kensington, London District""",checked,1932-12-01,1932-12-31,"Spender visits Isherwood at his mother's house in Kensington. Spender wants to talk about their quarrel, but Isherwood pretends to be unaware of their issues." 46,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,174,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden",London City,,1932-12-01,1932-12-31,"The day before Spender visits Isherwood at his mother's house, they meet at a party. Spender notices that his friendship with Isherwood is facing some difficulties because Spender leads a more independent life in London than in Berlin." 35,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,207,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender,Inez Pearn,Christopher Isherwood",London City,,1936-12-01,1936-12-31,Auden and Isherwood are guests at Spender's wedding. 32,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,247,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden,Inez Pearn",Kent County,checked,1937-07-01,1937-08-31,"Auden vistis Spender and his wife Inez who stayed at a small house near Kentish Coast over the summer. There, Auden writes ""his rather callous ballad, Miss Gee"" (247). " 41,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,249,"W. H. Auden,Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender",London City,,1938-01-01,1939-01-01,"Talking about the Group Theatre and the contributing writers, Spender mentions that ""one subject constantly discussed at all these writers‘ meetings was whether there was a necessary connection between politics and literature"" (249)." 31,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,297,"Stephen Spender,W. H. Auden","""Greenwich Village, New York City District""",checked,1947-01-01,1947-12-31,"Spender visits Auden who was living in Greenwich Village, New York. Spender describes Auden's living situation." 38,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,297,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",New York City,,1948-01-01,1948-12-31,Spender sees Auden when he is in the United States. 39,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,297,"W. H. Auden,Stephen Spender",New York City,,1949-01-01,1939-12-31,Spender meets Auden when he is the United States. 40,World Within World by Stephen Spender _ 1951-01-01T00:00:00.000Z _ ,297,"Christopher Isherwood,Stephen Spender","""Santa Monica, California City""",,1947-01-01,1947-12-31,Spender meets Isherwood in the United States.