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Textual Production John Strange Winter
In over a hundred novels, JSW addressed a diverse range of subjects and genres. She continued to write throughout her career the tales of military life which were her first productions: her further titles in...
Textual Production Anne Ridler
It had been commissioned by Martin Browne , the lessee of the Mercury Theatre, who, inspired by the success of T. S. Eliot 's Murder in the Cathedral, set out to encourage poets to...
Textual Production Fanny Holcroft
This work is not held by the British Library , the Bodleian , or Cambridge University Library . OCLC WorldCat lists only four copies of it: three in the USA and one in the National Library of Scotland
Textual Production Anne Marsh
Chronicles of Dartmoor, 1866, and Maidenhood, 1867 (both three-volume novels published by Hurst and Blackett ), are sometimes attributed to AM even by reputable library catalogues, but the title-page of the latter reads...
Textual Production Lady Anne Barnard
Her South African writings are only the most striking of a huge mass of LAB 's personal narratives. At the end of her life she worked hard to burn and put my papers in order...
Textual Production Florence Dixie
In the same year, 1890, appeared FD 's two adventure stories written with young people in mind: Aniwee; or, The Warrior Queen, A Tale of the Araucanian Indians, and The Young Castaways; or, The...
Textual Production Mary Webb
MW 's unfinished, final fiction, the historical novel, Armour Wherein He Trusted, was posthumously published one year after her death, with some short pieces.
The Bodleian Library holds a copy of this edition (with...
Textual Production Mary Shelley
During this year MS was reading works by both her mother and her father, and many publications for children.
Purinton, Marjean D. “Polysexualities and Romantic Generations in Mary Shelleys Mythological Dramas Midas and ProserpineWomens Writing, Vol.
6
, No. 3, 1999, pp. 385-11.
388, 389-90
She tried hard to get her plays published. She submitted both in 1824 to...
Textual Production Harold Pinter
The Greville Press published HP 's Six Poems for A as one of its Greville Press Pamphlets.
This is dated from the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
Fraser, Antonia. Must You Go?. Random House of Canada, 2010.
315
Textual Production E. B. C. Jones
EBCJ 's first slim volume of poetry was Windows, issued jointly with Christopher Jonson .
Dated by the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp. The name of EBCJ 's co-author is spelled as Johnson on the...
Textual Production Elizabeth Montagu
EM 's correspondents over the course of her life included Dr John Gregory , Eliza Berkeley , Mary Delany , Ann Donellan , and Hester Thrale , besides the Duchess of Portland, Sarah Scott, and...
Textual Production Amelia Bristow
While AB 's dates and titles are a little uncertain, it seems that she claimed to have written work during the 1830s for The Christian Lady's Friend and Family Repository (probably Fisher's Drawing-Room Scrap Book...
Textual Production Margiad Evans
Margiad Evans entitled her second poetry collection—the last published work of her short career, acquired by the Bodleian Library on the last day of the year—A Candle Ahead.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(19 March 1958): 13
Textual Production Helen Waddell
Helen Waddell published a translation which was not a work of scholarship but an anguished response to World War Two: A French Soldier Speaks, whose original was written by Guy Robin under the name...
Textual Production Gladys Henrietta Schütze
GHS 's best-known novel appeared: Mrs. Fischer's War, about an experience which she herself had endured, of prejudice and rejection by her own society as the Other, as allegedly alien and unpatriotic.
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