Backscheider, Paula R., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 27. Gale Research, 1980.
27: 301
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Publishing | Dorothy Whipple | She felt at first incapable of writing about herself as a child. I don't know how to write with simplicity and still get some guts into it. She tried to cry off her promise, but... |
Publishing | Anne Ridler | |
Publishing | Ann Bridge | Ann Bridge
published Portrait of My Mother; the US edition, issued by Macmillan
of New York (with the copyright registered to Mary Anne O'Malley), was A Family of Two Worlds, A Portrait of Her Mother. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Bridge, Ann. A Family of Two Worlds. Macmillan, 1955. prelims |
Reception | Ann Bridge | AB
's US agent, A. D. Peters
, read this book with dismay, seeing it as anti-American. Sure enough, it was turned down by the Atlantic Monthly Press
as being full of British anti-American cracks... |
Reception | Ethel Wilson | |
Textual Production | Dorothy Whipple | She had the idea for this book about a country house family, requiring detailed knowledge of cricket, while sitting in the hot sun shortly after her previous novel appeared. The new idea made her pulse... |
Textual Production | A. E. Housman | He wrote most of these poems very rapidly in the first five months of 1895, originally planning to use the pseudonym Terence Hearsay. Macmillan
had rejected the book before Kegan Paul
accepted it. The... |
Textual Production | Phyllis Bentley | PB
published a number of short non-fiction books. Here is America, 1941, is a geographical and historical 63-page introduction designed for British people during the second world war who were interested in the USA... |
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