Athill, Diana. Life Class: The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill. Granta, 2009.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Andrea Levy | AL
's father, Winston Levy
, was one of those pioneers from the Caribbean (Jamaica) who came to Britain on the Empire Windrush in 1948. He kept a souvenir postcard he bought on the ship... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Diana Athill | From the ages of nine to fifteen DA
was chastely in love with a boy of her own age, kind, gentle, brave, honest and reliable: the most rational love of my life. Athill, Diana. Life Class: The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill. Granta, 2009. 194-5 |
Friends, Associates | Nadine Gordimer | As a teenager she socialized with trainee British pilots at a Royal Air Force
base near Johannesburg. Carroll, Rory. “Mining for Nadine Gordimer”. The Globe and Mail, 3 June 2003, p. R4. R4 |
Literary responses | G. B. Stern | |
Literary Setting | Margery Allingham | In this book she both re-introduced Albert Campion to his many fans, and tried to picture the coming post-war England. The cast of upper-middle-class characters are transformed by their entry into war service in... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Muriel Jaeger | MJ
co-wrote a comedy called Sweet Liberty with her brother Bernard Jaeger
, who was in the RAF
at the time. Jaeger, Muriel. Shepherd’s Trade. Arthur H. Stockwell, 1965. 82 Catalogue of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. Library of Congress, 1945. 18 (1945) 1: 180 |
Occupation | Freya Stark | Back in Baghdad in October 1931, FS
began to increase her writing pace. The Royal Air Force
printed her maps, and she published in the Geographical Journal. She also disguised herself in an 'abba... |
Publishing | Freya Stark | |
Residence | E. Nesbit | |
Residence | Elizabeth Taylor | |
Residence | Lucy Boston | After her return to England, LB
bought herself a country home: the manor house at Hemingford Grey in Huntingdonshire, Rose, Jasper. Lucy Boston. Bodley Head, 1965. 19 |
Textual Features | Winsome Pinnock | WP
used patois for the first time in A Hero's Welcome, and found it liberating. Stephenson, Heidi, and Natasha Langridge. Rage and Reason: Women Playwrights on Playwriting. Methuen Drama, 1997. |
Textual Features | Helen Dunmore | The story is set in the East Riding of Yorkshire, where a young couple, Isabel and Philip Carey, are living in the harsh winter and austerity conditions of 1952, coping with the newness of... |
Textual Features | Doris Lessing | This book deals (often satirically) with Martha's experience as a member of a rather amateurish Communist Party
group in Africa during the Second World War. The wave of local political consciousness is brief, brought about... |
Textual Features | Eva Mary Bell | Back at home in Cheltenham, Mary finds the stagnation was worse than anything that I had pictured. Bell, Eva Mary. A Servant When He Reigneth. Hodder and Stoughton, 1921. 16 |
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