Rosemary Hill
has traced its sense of place and places lost to Macaulay's experience of the Second World War.
Hill, Rosemary. “Flings”. London Review of Books, Vol.
35
, No. 4, 21 Feb. 2013, pp. 23-4.
24
Literary responses
Penelope Fitzgerald
Rosemary Hill
, reviewing the edition of PF
's letters, complained of careless editing and sloppy production,
Hill, Rosemary. “Making Do and Mending”. London Review of Books, Vol.
30
, No. 18, 25 Sept. 2008, pp. 9-10.
10
but called the letters themselves completely compelling.
Hill, Rosemary. “Making Do and Mending”. London Review of Books, Vol.
30
, No. 18, 25 Sept. 2008, pp. 9-10.
9
Reception
Elizabeth Bowen
Bowen's writing style was criticised as strained and contorted.
qtd. in
Hoogland, Renée C. Elizabeth Bowen: A Reputation in Writing. New York University Press, 1994.
119
However, a current critic claims that the textual eccentricities
Hoogland, Renée C. Elizabeth Bowen: A Reputation in Writing. New York University Press, 1994.
119
are integral to the novel's theme. Rosamond Lehmann
expressed her admiration of The Heat of...
Reception
Queen Elizabeth I
Rosemary Hill
has contrasted two of the many film Elizabeths as reflecting their times. In Fire Over England, 1937, Flora Robson
played a majestic and belligerent Elizabeth defeating the Armada; in Young Bess...
Textual Features
Emma Tennant
This revisits the coming-out ball scene, and progresses through ET
's marriages, high-life occupations like gambling, the writing of satire, and the revolutionary 1960s. According to reviewer Rosemary Hill
, ET
writes well about clothes...
Textual Production
Angela Carter
In 1963 AC
had her poem Unicorn published by a tiny press. In December 1966 she had five poems included in Five Quiet Shouters: An Anthology of Assertive Verse, edited by Barry Tebb
Timeline
No timeline events available.
Texts
Hill, Rosemary. “Boulevard Brogues”. London Review of Books, pp. 10-11.
Hill, Rosemary. “Death in Belgravia”. London Review of Books, Vol.
37
, No. 3, pp. 3-7.
Hill, Rosemary. “Flings”. London Review of Books, Vol.
35
, No. 4, pp. 23-4.
Hill, Rosemary. “Frock Consciousness”. London Review of Books, pp. 22-3.
Hill, Rosemary. “From little acorns, nuts”. Guardian Weekly, pp. 36-7.
Hill, Rosemary. “Gogglebook”. London Review of Books, Vol.
40
, No. 12, pp. 14-17.
Hill, Rosemary. “Hairy Fairies”. London Review of Books, Vol.
34
, No. 9, pp. 15-16.
Hill, Rosemary. “Keep Calm”. London Review of Books, pp. 23-4.
Hill, Rosemary. “Making Do and Mending”. London Review of Books, Vol.
30
, No. 18, pp. 9-10.
Hill, Rosemary. “No False Modesty”. London Review of Books, Vol.
33
, No. 20, pp. 25-6.
Hill, Rosemary. “Only More So”. London Review of Books, Vol.
35
, No. 24, pp. 31-2.
Hill, Rosemary. “Positively Spaced Out”. London Review of Books, pp. 30-1.
Hill, Rosemary. “Snakes and Leeches”. London Review of Books, Vol.
40
, No. 1, pp. 23-5.
Hill, Rosemary. “Taunted with the Duke of Kent, she married the Aga Khan”. London Review of Books, pp. 22-3.
Hill, Rosemary. “What does she think she looks like?”. London Review of Books, Vol.