Eileen Hall was an American poet. She was a friend of Ford Madox Ford's.[1] She married Dr Michael Lake[2] and her first collection - The Fountain and the Bough (1938) - is dedicated to him. After the marriage she was also known as Eileen Lake and Eileen Hall Lake.
Hall was born in Antigua; her father's family was from Oxford and her mother's family was part French and part Irish, the French side having been in the West Indies since the mid seventeenth century.[3]
Hall travelled to Paris with her friend the painter Janice Biala. Hall's friend Willard Trask invited both women to one of Ford Madox Ford's regular Thursday afternoon salons.[4] Ford and Biala fell in love, and stayed together until Ford's death in 1939.[5]
^Ford Madox Ford, in a letter dated 10 November 1936 refers to his "friend Mrs Michael Lake"; see [1]
^a dedication to Ford Madox Ford's late memoir Return to Yesterday reads '[to] Dr. Michael and Mrs Eileen Hall Lake'.
^Dust jacket note of The Fountain and the Bough, 1938.
^Max Saunders, Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life, page 370, and Jason Andrew, 'Ford + Biala: A Fateful Meeting: The Letters of Janice Biala', in P.N.Review 182, Vol. 34 No. 6, July - August 2008, pages 28 - 33.
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