Patricia Riley
calls this play a wickedly funny exposé of armchair socialists. But its stage presence was short-lived. The fashion for curtain-raisers was past, and attempts to sell it as musical-hall material failed.
Riley, Patricia. Looking for Githa. New Writing North, 2009.
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Literary responses
Githa Sowerby
Patricia Riley
doubts that this play could be successfully performed, since the already outdated ideas of Elizabeth could provoke nothing but bafflement.
Riley, Patricia. Looking for Githa. New Writing North, 2009.
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Reception
Githa Sowerby
GS
suffered a remarkably complete eclipse for at least half a century after her death, before the women's movement revived interest, albeit uninformed, in her life and work. In 2009 her memory was honoured on...
Textual Features
Githa Sowerby
A volume of children's verse by GS
entitled My Birthday, 1911, includes a poem singled out by Patricia Riley
as embodying Sowerby's new Fabian
beliefs. Tuesday's Child (a child who, according to the traditional...
Textual Production
Githa Sowerby
GS
wrote her last play, entitled Direct Action. It has not been (in 2010) staged or published. Her biographer, Patricia Riley
, discovered the manuscript in a hatbox of memorabilia at the apartment of...
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Texts
Beecham, Richard, and Patricia Riley. “Foreword”. Looking for Githa, New Writing North, 2009.
Riley, Patricia. Looking for Githa. New Writing North, 2009.