The Crimson Weed.
St. John (Christopher,
pseud. for Christabel Gertrude Marshall)
Publication details: Duckworth,1900,
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The author's first published work: 'an exploration of passion and revenge, [...] concerning the illegitimate son of an opera singer' (ODNB). The world of the theatre was a continuing theme of her work; she wrote for the stage as well as performing on it, in both collaborating with her partner Edith Craig (the daughter of Ellen Terry) and with Cicely Hamilton - the three of them joining in the fight for Suffrage, in pursuit of which cause St. John (which became her legal name following conversion to Catholicism in 1912) was arrested in 1909 after setting a pillar-box on fire.Earlier in her career St. John had, following her education at Somerville College, Oxford, been temporary secretary to Lady Randolph Churchill and Winston Churchill.