Shakespeare and Company

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Publishing Samuel Beckett
This was published by Sylvia Beach 's Shakespeare and Company at Paris, and has been several times reprinted.
Textual Production Sylvia Beach
SB published her memoirs about her life and about her bookshop in Shakespeare and Company.
Fitch, Noel Riley. Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. W. W. Norton, 1983.
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Textual Production Sylvia Beach
The exhibition was organized by SB in conjunction with Morrill Cody , the US cultural attaché in Paris and former member of Shakespeare and Company . The catalogue of the exhibition was compiled from Shakespeare...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Sylvia Beach
She writes in her introduction, c'est une gageure de faire tenir dix ans de vie littéraire sur quatre murs
Beach, Sylvia, editor. “Introduction”. Les Années vingt: les écrivains Américains a Paris et leurs amis, Centre Culturel Américain, 1959, pp. 11-13.
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(it is an impossible task to hold ten years of literary life within four walls)...
Violence Sylvia Beach
SB was forced to close Shakespeare and Company , her Paris bookshop, following threats of seizure by the Nazis .
Fitch, Noel Riley. Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. W. W. Norton, 1983.
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Wealth and Poverty Sylvia Beach
Eleanor Beach fully supported her daughter's dream of owning a bookstore. She worked with her broker to get SB the necessary $3,000 (24,810 francs) in August 1919 in order to start the business.
Fitch, Noel Riley. Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. W. W. Norton, 1983.
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Wealth and Poverty Sylvia Beach
Les Amis de Shakespeare and Company was dreamed up by Gide and Valéry in order to save Shakespeare and Company from imminent bankruptcy. It was a group of members who would contribute 300 francs (45...
Wealth and Poverty Sylvia Beach
SB struggled for most of her life to be financially independent. At an early date she wrote: I must get at something profitable. My uselessness utterly depresses me.
Fitch, Noel Riley. Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. W. W. Norton, 1983.
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Her career as a bookshop owner...

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