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Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
Standard Name: Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas
Used Form: Sir Arthur Quiller Couch
Connections
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Anthologization | Isabel Pagan | Not all IP
's writing went into her printed volume. She was believed to be the author of two songs which became popular: Crook and Plaid and (the most famous among her works) Ca' the... |
Anthologization | Alice Meynell | Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
's Oxford Book of English Verse, published the year before Later Poems, helped to make two of AM
's poems known to every schoolboy. |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Cannan | At their fifth meeting he asked her to marry him. She was not in love. She agonised about her love for Bevil; she wrote with tears Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books, 2000. 169 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sir J. M. Barrie | Without children of his own, Barrie had a habit of monopolising the children of friends, for whom he invented elaborate games. Among children so situated were Bevil Quiller-Couch
(who was later the fiancé of the... |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Cannan | One of MC
's three best friends was almost certainly Bevil Quiller-Couch
, son of her father's ex-pupil and close friend Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
. The father, called Q, was a leader in the... |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Cannan | He then went back to his Battery to march with them into Germany. He spent two weeks' leave in England with May (and their families) in January 1919, which she called heaven on earth... |
Fictionalization | Mehetabel Wright | MW
's poetry was largely forgotten after her lifetime. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
's novel Hetty Wesley, 1903, fictionalises her family situation and her rebellion rather than her writing. Wesley, Susanna. Susanna Wesley: The Complete Writings. Editor Wallace, Charles, Jr, Oxford University Press, 1997. 127n21 |
Instructor | Rosamond Lehmann | She was over-awed at first by the prospect of reading an essay aloud to the eminent Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
(who was notorious for addressing as Gentlemen a roomful of students which included women—who were, however... |
Literary responses | May Cannan | |
Literary responses | Daphne Du Maurier | DDM
was paid ¥125 by Heinemann for this novel, which was an increase since her first book and of which she felt very proud. Many of her family and friends expressed dislike of this novel... |
Literary responses | Sylvia Townsend Warner | Louis Untermeyer
, an early supporter of STW
's poetry, commented favourably on her marked accent,half-modern, half-archaic blend of naivete and erudition, and the low-pitched but tart tone of voice. qtd. in Warner, Sylvia Townsend. “Editorial Materials”. Sylvia Townsend Warner: Collected Poems, edited by Claire Harman, Carcanet New Press, 1982, pp. xi - xxiii; 275. xv |
Literary responses | Emily Lawless | Stopford A. Brooke
in his preface notes that the personal intensity of the patriotic poems is unusual for its time, as is the wrath that leads to broken cries in broken metre, as sorrow naturally... |
Occupation | May Cannan | She accepted because I knew well enough that the only antidote to pain is work and I loved the Press. Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books, 2000. 142 |
Textual Production | Daphne Du Maurier | DDM
's Castle Dor, her completion of an unfinished novel by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
, was published by J. M. Dent
. Forster, Margaret. Daphne du Maurier. Chatto and Windus, 1993. 316, 439n3 TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 3131(2 March 1962):141 |
Travel | May Cannan | After her father died, on 15 December 1919, MC
's mother left Magdalen Gate House in Oxford. MC seems to have lived an unsettled life, spending time at Fowey with Q
, then at Penzance... |
Timeline
1900: Oxford University Press published The Oxford...
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1900
Oxford University Press
published The Oxford Book of English Verse, selected and edited by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
.
Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press, 2002, 2 vols.
By June 1919: The new English Tripos (or BA degree course)...
Building item
By June 1919
The new English Tripos (or BA degree course) at Cambridge
was declared by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
to be an established success.
Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books, 2000.
133
Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books, 2000.
133, 137
By 26 October 1972: Helen Gardner edited The New Oxford Book...
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By 26 October 1972
Helen Gardner
edited The New Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1950, designed to update and replace Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
's Oxford Book of English Verse, 1900.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(26 October 1972): 11
Texts
Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas, and Daphne Du Maurier. Castle Dor. J. M. Dent, 1962.
Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas. “Miss Lawless’s Poems”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 13, pp. 98-9.
Meynell, Alice. “Renouncement”. Bartleby.com: Great Books Online: The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1900, edited by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.
Meynell, Alice. “The Lady of the Lambs”. Bartleby.com: Great Books Online: The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1900, edited by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.