Bracken, Claire, and Susan Cahill, editors. “An Interview with Anne Enright, August 2009”. Anne Enright, Irish Academic Press, 2011, pp. 13-32.
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Reception | Anne Enright | AE
acknowledges that in this novel you can't escape Dubliners. Bracken, Claire, and Susan Cahill, editors. “An Interview with Anne Enright, August 2009”. Anne Enright, Irish Academic Press, 2011, pp. 13-32. 24 |
Reception | Dorothy Richardson | DR
read and, generally, appreciated the work of these authors. She knew of Joyce
at least by June 1919, when her own Interim began to be seralized in the Little Review (against the advice of... |
Reception | Dorothy Richardson | Woolf's private and published statements on Richardson's texts are mixed. In January 1920, she mused in her diary about the danger [of] the damned egotistical self; which ruins Joyce
and Richardson to my mind: is... |
Reception | Sylvia Beach | Le Mercure de France published its homage to SB
, with essays and poems by T. S. Eliot
, Janet Flanner
, André Gide
, James Joyce
, Gertrude Stein
and others. Mathews, Jackson, and Maurice Saillet. Sylvia Beach 1887-1962. Mercure de France, 1963. cover and prelims |
Residence | Bryher | Shari Benstock
explains that the very wealthy Bryher had been advised to move to Switzerland for tax purposes. But Benstock also suggests that Bryher's Swiss home became a creative refuge for her and H. D... |
Residence | Seamus Heaney | In Dublin SH
bought a house by a famous strand, that is, close to Sandymount, which features in a famous early scene in James Joyce
's Ulysses. qtd. in Corcoran, Neil. “Seamus Heaney obituary”. theguardian.com, 30 Aug. 2013. |
Residence | Harriet Shaw Weaver | In May 1934, faulty wiring in the flat below hers caused an electrical fire in the building. HSW
's first editions were protected by her glass-fronted bookcase, but other precious books and mementoes such as... |
Residence | Edna O'Brien | Her cluttered writing room has an arbutus desk, books (many of them signed gifts from their authors), candles, paintings, the faded and fraying tapesty carpet, and images of James Joyce
and Samuel Beckett
presiding at... |
Textual Features | Sylvia Beach | The memoir reads like a homage to the men and women who enriched her life personally, and the world of letters generally. SB
's generosity and goodwill made her censor much about her difficulties with... |
Textual Features | Sylvia Beach | Reviewing the collection, Kathryn Hughes
found SB
's usual style characterised by a kind of polite chirpiness, with even faintly slangy expressions—jazzed up, my stars, corking—marked by scare quotes, and Beach's... |
Textual Features | Katharine Tynan | She limited her selection to Irish lyrical poetry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, excluding political poems and poems either derived from English or already well-known to English audiences. Her wide range of poets included... |
Textual Features | Caroline Norton | The Rebel, spoken by an imprisoned Irish harper who weep[s,] to think upon my country's chain, suggests both a sympathy with the cause of Ireland and the influence of CN
's friend Thomas Moore |
Textual Features | Seamus Heaney | The title poem, wrote a critic some years later, wrestled towards a vision of poetic transcendence in the person of James Joyce
, TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 4601 (7 June 1991): 28 |
Textual Features | Samuel Beckett | The publisher's blurb, talking about a new independent spirit at work and humour, the last weapon against despair, was remarkably percipient. qtd. in Federman, Raymond, and John, 1937 - Fletcher. Samuel Beckett. University of California Press, 1970. 13 |
Textual Features | Dodie Smith | The book is narrated in the first person by seventeen-year-old Cassandra, a budding writer. As she explains, I am writing this journal partly to practise my newly acquired speed-writing and partly to teach myself how... |
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