In 1893 BMC
published with Chatto and Windus
a volume of short stories, notably ghost stories, entitled To Let. It was re-issued the following year in the Piccadilly Novels series, and many of the...
Intertextuality and Influence
Kate Clanchy
KC
's second Arvon
course was taught by Simon Armitage
, who had recently become the poetry editor at Chatto and Windus
. Armitage offered KC
a chance to publish. This led to the appearance...
Publishing
Catherine Carswell
She had been planning this book, as a secret, in February 1927.
Pilditch, Jan. Catherine Carswell. A Biography. John Donald, 2007.
113
She worked at it in the rooms she had taken for herself, away from her family, in Keats Grove, Hampstead, pressing...
Reception
Catherine Carswell
Although Murry
had overseen serialisation of parts of The Savage Pilgrimage in a magazine under his editorship, he wrote to Chatto and Windus
within two weeks of the book's appearance to demand withdrawal of the...
Reception
Catherine Carswell
CC
's lost earnings must have amounted to a much larger sum. She stood by what she had written as the truth, known to Lawrence's family and friends, and was angry with Chatto and Windus
Publishing
Catherine Carswell
A somewhat revised edition of the book (in which CC
felt she made her case against Murry stronger) was published later the same year in New York by Harcourt Brace
and in London by Martin Secker
Textual Production
Catherine Carswell
CC
published her second novel, The Camomile: An Invention, with Chatto and Windus
.
Pilditch, Jan. Catherine Carswell. A Biography. John Donald, 2007.
100
Staley, Thomas F., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 36. Gale Research, 1985.
20, 22
Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence, Cambridge University Press, 1981, p. v - xxxv.
xvii
Textual Production
Catherine Carswell
CC
published a second biography, The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence. After brisk early sales, charges that it was libellous caused her publisher, Chatto and Windus
, to remove it from the market.
Pilditch, Jan. Catherine Carswell. A Biography. John Donald, 2007.
142
Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence, Cambridge University Press, 1981, p. v - xxxv.
xxv
Carswell, Catherine. Lying Awake: An Unfinished Autobiography and Other Posthumous Papers. Editor Carswell, John, 1st ed., Secker and Warburg, 1950.
204-6
Publishing
Catherine Carswell
The novel had been submitted to Duckworth
in the spring of 1918, but was rejected as too long (production costs had more than doubled as a result of the war). Chatto and Windus
offered a...
Publishing
Catherine Carswell
The Hodder and Stoughton
reader's report was damning: a single characteristic, satire on a good Christian lady (the heroine's aunt), was in such bad taste as to doom the book to failure. CC
replied defiantly...
Textual Production
A. S. Byatt
ASB
published, with Chatto and Windus
, her first book, Shadow of a Sun: A Novel.
Kelly, Kathleen Coyne. A.S. Byatt. Twayne, 1996.
125, 147
Textual Production
A. S. Byatt
ASB
published, with the Hogarth Press
(now an imprint of her regular publishers, Chatto and Windus
), another novel: Still Life, a sequel to The Virgin in the Garden.