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Eileen Hall Eileen Hall was an American poet. She was a friend of Ford Madox Ford's.〔Ford Madox Ford, in a letter dated 10 November 1936 refers to his "friend Mrs Michael Lake"; see ()〕 She married Dr Michael Lake〔a dedication to Ford Madox Ford's late memoir ''Return to Yesterday'' reads '() Dr. Michael and Mrs Eileen Hall Lake'.〕 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.〔Dust jacket note of ''The Fountain and the Bough'', 1938.〕 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.〔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.〕 Ford and Biala fell in love, and stayed together until Ford's death in 1939.〔Jason Andrew, P:R.Review 182, page 33.〕 ==Works==
* ''The Fountain and the Bough'', Charles Scribner's Sons, 1938.
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