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Leisure and Society | Jennifer Johnston | Although JJ
says she is always reading contemporary young men and women writers coming out of Ireland today, Moloney, Caitriona et al. Irish Women Writers Speak Out: Voices From the Field. Syracuse University Press, 2003. 67 |
Literary responses | Kate Marsden | Isabel Hapgood
, an American writer and translator of Tolstoy
, thrashed KM
's book, On Sledge and Horseback to the Outcast Siberian Lepers, in a review for The Nation. Baigent, Elizabeth. “Kate Marsden: 18591931”. Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, edited by Hayden Lorimer and Charles W. J. Withers, Continuum, 2008, pp. 63-92. 67 |
Literary responses | Christina Stead | In 1963 Eldon Branda
produced a dramatised version which Stead liked, but which was not produced. qtd. in Rowley, Hazel. Christina Stead: A Biography. Secker and Warburg, 1995. 445 |
Literary responses | Daphne Du Maurier | Rebecca was DDM
's best known work, earning her massive profits, and it has become one of the most widely read novels of all time. Kelly, Richard. Daphne du Maurier. Twayne, 1987. 66 |
Performance of text | Timberlake Wertenbaker | TW
's dramatic adaptation of Tolstoy
's War and Peace was broadcast at its full length of ten hours; it was later repeated in episodes. “Timberlake Wertenbaker’s bedside table”. Mslexia, No. 66, June 2015, p. 74. |
politics | Ethel Mannin | During the 1930s, EM
was an atheist and a member of the Independent Labour Party
. She later leaned more towards anarchism and pacifism. She described herself as an champion for freedom who opposed the... |
Author summary | Constance Garnett | |
Textual Features | Hannah Lynch | HL
's admiration of Meredith is very evident in the preface and throughout the book, which foregrounds his attention to the New Woman. Lynch refers to him as a master in English literature, and above... |
Textual Features | Constance Lytton | Most of the letters here are addressed to CL
's mother, her editor-sister, and two close friends who were also relations, her aunt Theresa Earle
and her cousin Adela Smith
. Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, Countess of, and Constance Lytton. “Preface, Introduction”. Letters of Constance Lytton, edited by Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour and Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour, Heinemann, 1925, p. v, xi - xv. v |
Textual Features | Margaret Kennedy | Here Kennedy argues that entertainment and enjoyment are valuable aims for the novel. She maintains that the novelist is, in essence, a storyteller, but the storyteller-novelist has been excluded by a literary society that devalues... |
Textual Features | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | While Charlotte Brontë
, MEC
argues, swept the world away in the storm of her passion and George Eliotconquered it with the power of understanding, [Elizabeth] Gaskell
forced it to weep for pity [and]... |
Textual Features | Bernice Rubens | Mother Russia begins in a manner closely reminiscent of BR
's own Brothers (its closest parallel among her previous books). Again two near-simultaneous births take place in Tsarist Russia on a day also marked by... |
Textual Production | Constance Garnett | CG
painstakingly translated The Novels of Leo Tolstoy: six volumes which included Anna Karenina, Ivan Ilyitch and Other Stories, and War and Peace (which filled three of the six volumes). British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. Schlueter, Paul, and June Schlueter, editors. An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers. Garland, 1988. |
Textual Production | Lady Cynthia Asquith | LCA
's next biography, that of Sonya Tolstoy
, appeared six months posthumously under the title of Married to Tolstoy. Calder-Marshall, Arthur. “A Genius at Home”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 3056, 23 Sept. 1960, p. 612. 612 |
Textual Production | Rebecca West | A commission for RW
to write a New Yorker article on Tolstoy
's grandson, who lived in Mexico, spurred her to an important, though unrealised, project for a Mexican travel-book. Quinones, Sam. “A singular view”. Guardian Weekly, 12–18 June 2003, p. 34. 34 |
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