Beilin, Elaine V., and Anne Askew. “Introduction”. The Examinations of Anne Askew, Oxford University Press, 1996.
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Fictionalization | Anne Askew | Knowledge of AA
's writing spread rapidly. The reactionary Stephen Gardiner
, Bishop of Winchester, complained on 6 June 1547 of the number of copies in circulation. Beilin, Elaine V., and Anne Askew. “Introduction”. The Examinations of Anne Askew, Oxford University Press, 1996. xxviii-xxix |
Friends, Associates | Constance Garnett | In 1891 Edward Garnett brought home with him a Russian political exile, Felix Volkhovsky
, who encouraged CG
, then pregnant, to learn Russian. As a result of this friendship, she and Edward became acquainted... |
Literary responses | Beatrice Webb | Mary Agnes Hamilton
later commented on the uncharacteristic lyricism of this book. Although it was hard to read, it was, she said, hungrily read. BW
herself was delighted to meet a taxi driver who... |
Literary responses | Simone de Beauvoir | The one-hundredth anniversary of SB
's birth, though marked with book publications, a tribute DVD series, and a three-day international symposium, was a controversial occasion. Sharp criticism in the French press centred mostly the... |
Literary responses | Helen Dunmore | In her review for the Guardian, Susanna Rustin
was resolutely not too impressed. She found the characters too black-and-white, and that the novel has little to say about the function of art. .... |
Literary responses | Christina Stead | One outspoken admirer of CS
was Angela Carter
, who likened the experience of reading her to plunging into the mess of life itself'. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Literary responses | Anna Akhmatova | Stalin
endorsed Akhmatova's letter with an order to free the prisoners. Feinstein, Elaine. Anna of all the Russias: The Life of Anna Akhmatova. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2005. 151 |
Literary Setting | Elaine Feinstein | |
Literary Setting | George Orwell | He set the action in England to show that the horrors of Stalin
ist Russia could occur in any society. The main character, inexplicably dissident Winston Smith, is employed by the Ministry of Truth to... |
politics | Beatrice Webb | The trip (with another taken by Sidney in 1934) reversed the Webbs' previous opinions of Soviet communism, which they had hitherto (before rising mass unemployment and increasing de-regulation destroyed their faith in the potential improvement... |
politics | Simone de Beauvoir | SB
's political activities included steady opposition to France's colonial war in Algeria, and lifelong support for socialism and feminism. Elaine Showalter
has written that SB
's feminist credentials stem from her writing, and... |
politics | Christina Stead | Back in London in 1953 after Stalin
's death, CS
began to understand what a stigma it was at this date to be a Communist. She nevertheless remained faithful to her partner's hard-line politics even... |
politics | Anna Akhmatova | The late 1920s and middle 30s were marked by massive repressions and imprisonments undertaken by the Communist
regime now headed by Joseph Stalin
. Battered by the arrests of Osip Mandelstam
, a fellow writer... |
politics | Rosita Forbes | In 1934 she had a series of meetings with Stalin
at Moscow. Charques, Richard Denis. “Admirer with a Notebook”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1992, 6 Apr. 1940, p. 166. 166 |
politics | Rosita Forbes | RF
's patriotism has been called in question, however, not so much because she spent much of the war in North America and the Caribbean, but because early in the war she chose to... |
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