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Esther Murphy Strachey

Esther Strachey (née Murphy, later Arthur; October 22, 1897 – November 23, 1962) was an American academic, historian, and socialite.

Esther Murphy Arthur, 1920

Early life and education edit

 
Esther Murphy Arthur as a girl with her mother, Mrs. Patrick Francis Murphy, née Anna Ryan, between 1910 and 1915

Murphy was born on October 22, 1897, the daughter of Patrick Francis Murphy (1858–1931), owner of the Mark Cross Company, sellers of fine leather goods, and Anna Elizabeth Ryan (c. 1858–1932). She had two siblings: Gerald Clery Murphy (1888–1964) and Frederic Timothy Murphy (1884–1924).[1]

Unable due to her mother's health to attend Bryn Mawr College, Murphy followed the Harvard University curriculum at home.[2]

Career edit

She frequented a circle of American expatriates living in the French Riviera in the 1920s. A 1926 letter written from France by F. Scott Fitzgerald noted, "Nobody was in Antibes that summer... except me, Zelda, the Valentinos, the Murphys, Mistinguett, Rex Ingram, Dos Passos, Alice Terry, the MacLeishes, Charlie Brackett, Maud Kahn (daughter of philanthropist Otto Kahn; wife of Major-General Sir John Marriott), Esther Murphy (sister of Gerald; wife of John Strachey), Marguerite Namara, E. Oppenheimer (sic), Mannes the violinist, Floyd Dell, Max and Crystal Eastman, ex-premier Orlando, Etienne de Beaumont..."[3][4]

When in Paris, she frequented Janet Flanner (who would later become a lover of her sister-in-law, Noël Haskins Murphy) and Solita Solano, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Dolly Wilde and Natalie Clifford Barney (who was Murphy's passionate obsession).[2]

In 1928 Djuna Barnes wrote a satirical group biography of Natalie Clifford Barney's Parisian circle, the Ladies Almanack (1928), in which Murphy's caricature is "Bounding Bess." Murphy in turn wrote a fantasia that metamorphoses Barney into a 13th-century abbess also known for "amazing activities during the Crusades."[5] Indeed, in a story recounted by Murphy, Isabel Pell, with Barney, really infiltrated a 13th-century Italian convent to meet with Alice Robinson, one of Barney's affairs.[6] Murphy was also friends with Mercedes de Acosta, Madge Garland, Edmund Wilson and Dorothy Parker.[2][5] Another friend, novelist Dawn Powell wrote about what she perceived as Murphy's failure of a life: "Some people don't want to be the action – they really want to be spectator."[2]

She published essays and books, was a public speaker, and was a regular panelist along with Eleanor Roosevelt, Margaret Mead, and Fanny Hurst on the ABC radio program Listen – The Women!.[2]

Personal life edit

On April 29, 1929, Murphy married John Strachey, British Labour politician and writer.[7] Oswald Mosley was the best man at the wedding.[8]

In 1935, Murphy married Gavin Arthur, a San Francisco astrologer and sexologist and a grandson of U.S. President Chester A. Arthur. He was also an early gay rights activist and a practical prototype for the hippies. They divorced in 1961.[9]

In 1945, she met writer Sybille Bedford, who would become her lover; the relationship lasted only a few years, but they remained lifelong friends.[2]

Death edit

Murphy died on November 23, 1962, in Paris. Her ashes were returned to the United States on December 5, 1962, to her brother, Gerald Murphy.

Gallery edit

Legacy edit

Lisa Cohen, All We Know: Three Lives (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; First Edition (July 17, 2012)) is the biography of three women: Esther Murphy, detailing early Murphy life and the Mark Cross family business; writer-feminist Mercedes de Acosta; and British Vogue fashion editor Madge Garland. Cohen was intrigued by their invisibility: "if she is remembered at all today, it is as Gerald Murphy's eccentric, pathetic sister, a marvel who became a spectacular disappointment."[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Guide to the Sara and Gerald Murphy Papers YCAL MSS 468". Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Eluding Magnificent Monuments: The Stylish Lives of Esther Murphy, Mercedes de Acosta, and Madge Garland". bookslut. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  3. ^ Website for Antibes
  4. ^ Website for Juan Les Pins June 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b Booth, Alison (2013). "Books Full of Women". Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  6. ^ Cohen, Lisa (2012). All We Know: Three Lives. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 75. ISBN 9780374176495. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  7. ^ Matthew (editor), Colin (2004). Dictionary of National Biography. 52. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198614111, essay on Strachey written by Michael Newman, pp1004-6
  8. ^ M. Newman: Strachey, (Evelyn) John St Loe (1901–1963), socialist theorist and politician. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved January 11, 2018, http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-36337.
  9. ^ "Arthur Family Papers" (PDF). Library of Congress. pp. 3–4.

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Esther Strachey nee Murphy later Arthur October 22 1897 November 23 1962 was an American academic historian and socialite Esther Murphy Arthur 1920 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Gallery 6 Legacy 7 ReferencesEarly life and education edit nbsp Esther Murphy Arthur as a girl with her mother Mrs Patrick Francis Murphy nee Anna Ryan between 1910 and 1915Murphy was born on October 22 1897 the daughter of Patrick Francis Murphy 1858 1931 owner of the Mark Cross Company sellers of fine leather goods and Anna Elizabeth Ryan c 1858 1932 She had two siblings Gerald Clery Murphy 1888 1964 and Frederic Timothy Murphy 1884 1924 1 Unable due to her mother s health to attend Bryn Mawr College Murphy followed the Harvard University curriculum at home 2 Career editShe frequented a circle of American expatriates living in the French Riviera in the 1920s A 1926 letter written from France by F Scott Fitzgerald noted Nobody was in Antibes that summer except me Zelda the Valentinos the Murphys Mistinguett Rex Ingram Dos Passos Alice Terry the MacLeishes Charlie Brackett Maud Kahn daughter of philanthropist Otto Kahn wife of Major General Sir John Marriott Esther Murphy sister of Gerald wife of John Strachey Marguerite Namara E Oppenheimer sic Mannes the violinist Floyd Dell Max and Crystal Eastman ex premier Orlando Etienne de Beaumont 3 4 When in Paris she frequented Janet Flanner who would later become a lover of her sister in law Noel Haskins Murphy and Solita Solano Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas Dolly Wilde and Natalie Clifford Barney who was Murphy s passionate obsession 2 In 1928 Djuna Barnes wrote a satirical group biography of Natalie Clifford Barney s Parisian circle the Ladies Almanack 1928 in which Murphy s caricature is Bounding Bess Murphy in turn wrote a fantasia that metamorphoses Barney into a 13th century abbess also known for amazing activities during the Crusades 5 Indeed in a story recounted by Murphy Isabel Pell with Barney really infiltrated a 13th century Italian convent to meet with Alice Robinson one of Barney s affairs 6 Murphy was also friends with Mercedes de Acosta Madge Garland Edmund Wilson and Dorothy Parker 2 5 Another friend novelist Dawn Powell wrote about what she perceived as Murphy s failure of a life Some people don t want to be the action they really want to be spectator 2 She published essays and books was a public speaker and was a regular panelist along with Eleanor Roosevelt Margaret Mead and Fanny Hurst on the ABC radio program Listen The Women 2 Personal life editOn April 29 1929 Murphy married John Strachey British Labour politician and writer 7 Oswald Mosley was the best man at the wedding 8 In 1935 Murphy married Gavin Arthur a San Francisco astrologer and sexologist and a grandson of U S President Chester A Arthur He was also an early gay rights activist and a practical prototype for the hippies They divorced in 1961 9 In 1945 she met writer Sybille Bedford who would become her lover the relationship lasted only a few years but they remained lifelong friends 2 Death editMurphy died on November 23 1962 in Paris Her ashes were returned to the United States on December 5 1962 to her brother Gerald Murphy Gallery edit nbsp Esther Murphy as a young girl by George Gardner Rockwood 1832 1911 between 1907 and 1910 nbsp Esther Murphy Arthur as a girl with actor John Drew Jr between 1910 and 1915 nbsp Esther Murphy Arthur sitting outside on a chair 1923 nbsp Chester Arthur III Gavin Arthur in uniform and Esther Arthur sitting on a rock wall 1942 nbsp Gavin Arthur standing and Janet Flanner Esther Murphy and Solita Solano sitting on a rock wall between 1945 and 1955Legacy editLisa Cohen All We Know Three Lives Farrar Straus and Giroux First Edition July 17 2012 is the biography of three women Esther Murphy detailing early Murphy life and the Mark Cross family business writer feminist Mercedes de Acosta and British Vogue fashion editor Madge Garland Cohen was intrigued by their invisibility if she is remembered at all today it is as Gerald Murphy s eccentric pathetic sister a marvel who became a spectacular disappointment 2 References edit Guide to the Sara and Gerald Murphy Papers YCAL MSS 468 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Retrieved January 7 2018 a b c d e f g Eluding Magnificent Monuments The Stylish Lives of Esther Murphy Mercedes de Acosta and Madge Garland bookslut Retrieved January 11 2018 Website for Antibes Website for Juan Les Pins Archived June 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Booth Alison 2013 Books Full of Women Retrieved January 11 2018 Cohen Lisa 2012 All We Know Three Lives Farrar Straus and Giroux p 75 ISBN 9780374176495 Retrieved August 1 2017 Matthew editor Colin 2004 Dictionary of National Biography 52 Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0198614111 essay on Strachey written by Michael Newman pp1004 6 M Newman Strachey Evelyn John St Loe 1901 1963 socialist theorist and politician Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Retrieved January 11 2018 http www oxforddnb com view 10 1093 ref odnb 9780198614128 001 0001 odnb 9780198614128 e 36337 Arthur Family Papers PDF Library of Congress pp 3 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Esther Murphy Strachey amp oldid 1215697650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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