qtd. in
White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004.
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Literary responses | Alice Munro | Among a rich harvest of prizes and honours, AM
won the Giller Prize in both 1998 and 2004. In 2002 an Alice Munro Literary Garden, just beside the museum, was dedicated in Wingham, Ontario... |
Literary responses | Alice Walker | Reviews were mixed (one pronounced occasionally ponderous as well as poignant and personal). qtd. in White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 188 |
Literary responses | Lettice Cooper | The Persephone reprint of 2004 provided a recuperation opportunity for reviewers. The Guardian reviewer saw the book as a forerunner of Anita Brookner
, and wrote that although it is clear where Cooper's sympathies lie... |
Literary responses | Mary Lavin | This volume brought ML
critical acclaim. R. J. Thompson
read it as establishing her position as one of the most artful and perceptive masters of the story form in our day. qtd. in “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Literary responses | Dodie Smith | Theatre World found this immeasurably Dodie Smith's best play, expressing admiration for her vivid sense of character and situation. “Review of Dodie Smith Dear OctopusTheatre World, Oct. 1938. (October 1938) |
Literary responses | Shena Mackay | Allan Massie
wrote in The Scotsman that Mackay's prose skips and dances. He called her one of the best short-story tellers now practising, an heir of Chekhov
, who has the knack of taking the... |
Literary responses | Mavis Gallant | On the subject of Gallant's first The New Yorker story, Madeline's Birthday, Mordecai Richler
—signing his name as Mordy—wrote to Douglas M. Gibson
to say i saw mavis's story in the new yorker. i'm... |
Literary responses | Louise Page | LP
was so moved that she wept as she wrote this play. She later perceived an autobiographical element in it. Page, Louise. Plays: 1. Methuen, 1997. xii |
Literary responses | Alice Munro | This was chosen as one of the year's best books by the New York Times Book Review. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Literary responses | Alice Munro | The Selected Stories was hailed as an important literary event, and produced particularly interesting reviews from A. S. Byatt
and John Updike
. Byatt wrote that Munro was the equal of Chekhov
or de Maupassant |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | The Press, which began as therapy and for the purpose of publishing the works of its owners, grew into a major engine of modern culture and thought. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 371-3 |
Performance of text | Pam Gems | PG
's adaptation of Chekhov
's Uncle Vanya was first performed by the Hampstead Theatre Club
. Wandor, Michelene, editor. Plays by Women: Volume Three. Methuen, 1984. 49 Aston, Elaine. “Pam Gems: Body Politics and Biography”. The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Women Playwrights, edited by Elaine Aston and Janelle Reinelt, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 157-73. 171 “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 60473 (13 November 1979): 14 |
Author summary | Constance Garnett | |
Reception | Katherine Mansfield | KM
's stories have been credited (in Margaret Drabble
's Oxford Companion to English Literature) as the main channel through which the work of Chekhov
(a major and fully-acknowledged influence on her style) reached... |
Residence | Iris Tree | With the start of the Second World War in 1939, the community, headed by Michael Chekhov
(nephew of Chekhov
the author) and funded by American Beatrice Streaight
, moved to Ridgefield, Connecticut. IT
and... |
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