This novel was published by Hutchinson
, to whom NJ
moved from Butterworth
as a result of the lucrative, long-standing contract negotiated with Hutchinson by her agent, Raymond Savage
.
Bailey, Paul. Three Queer Lives: An Alternative Biography of Fred Barnes, Naomi Jacob and Arthur Marshall. Hamish Hamilton (Penguin).
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Publishing
Naomi Jacob
Savage
was forced to tell her, from Hutchinson
, that her sales had slumped and that her mode of writing was considered out of date. She blamed the messenger for the news, and never forgave...
Publishing
Emma Frances Brooke
A US edition, however (published before 6 October 1900 in Chicago by Herbert S. Stone & Co.
), gave her name as Emma Brooke.
Brooke, Emma Frances. The Engrafted Rose. Herbert S. Stone.
frontmatter
Anonymous,. “Female Story-Tellers”. New York Times, p. 32.
(6 Oct 1900): 32
The London edition was again published by Hutchinson
.
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Publishing
Emmuska, Baroness Orczy
Her next romance, Will-o-the-Wisp, for which she had a contract with Hutchinson
, she set aside from despair of being able to get it to the publisher. It finally appeared in the year of her death.
Emmuska, Baroness Orczy,. Links in the Chain of Life. Hutchinson.
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Material Conditions of Writing
Susan Hill
SH
issued her second novel, Do Me a Favour, another very early work, written as an undergraduate and published, like her first, with Hutchinson
.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Dedications
Maureen Duffy
MD
published with HutchinsonLyrics for the Dog Hour, a book of poems, headed with an address in Latin to Death and a dedication in Italian to Anadyomene.
Anadyomene, meaning I rise from the...
Anthologization
Elaine Feinstein
EF
published with Hutchinson
in 1973 (the same year as her third novel, The Glass Alembic) a poetry volume entitled The Celebrants, from which Fleur Adcock
selected the poem Lais for The Faber...
Timeline
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Texts
Feinstein, Elaine. The Glass Alembic. Hutchinson, 1973.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Survivors. Hutchinson, 1982.
Forbes, Rosita. These Men I Knew. Hutchinson, 1940.
Foster, Elizabeth. Children of the Mist. Hutchinson, 1960.
Frankau, Julia. The Heart of a Child. Hutchinson, 1908.
Frankau, Julia. Twilight. Hutchinson, 1916.
Glendinning, Victoria. Jonathan Swift. Hutchinson, 1998.
Glyn, Anthony. Elinor Glyn. Hutchinson, 1968.
Gonne, Maud, and W. B. Yeats. The Gonne–Yeats Letters 1893–1938. Editors White, Anna MacBride and A. Norman Jeffares, Hutchinson, 1992.
Goodwin, Albert. The Friends of Liberty: The English Democratic Movement in the Age of the French Revolution. Hutchinson, 1979.
Gordon, Giles, editor. Beyond the Words. Hutchinson, 1975.
Graves, Clotilde. A Well-Meaning Woman. Hutchinson, 1896.
Graves, Clotilde et al. Seven Xmas Eves. Hutchinson, 1894.
Harraden, Beatrice. Where Your Treasure Is. Hutchinson, 1918.
Heyer, Georgette. Instead of the Thorn. Hutchinson, 1923.
Hill, Susan. Do Me a Favour. Hutchinson, 1963.
Hill, Susan. The Enclosure. Hutchinson, 1961.
Hull, E. M. The Forest of Terrible Things. Hutchinson, 1939.
Iremonger, Lucille. Creole. Hutchinson, 1950.
Iremonger, Lucille. It’s a Bigger Life. Hutchinson, 1948.
Jacob, Naomi. "Our Marie" (Marie Lloyd): a Biography. Hutchinson, 1936.