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Publishing | Sylvia Townsend Warner | STW
received £542 in royalties that September from her American publisher, the Viking Press
, but only half that amount from Chatto and Windus
in England. Harman, Claire. Sylvia Townsend Warner: A Biography. Chatto and Windus. 85 Staley, Thomas F., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 34. Gale Research. 34: 277 |
Publishing | D. H. Lawrence | This work was reissued by Viking
one year later in the US. |
Publishing | Rebecca West | The first edition, by Viking Press
in New York, was issued in two-volume boxed sets. Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. A Preliminary List of the Writings of Rebecca West, 1912-1951. Yale University Library. 12-13 |
Publishing | Marianne Moore | She intended the word complete to mean everything from her poetic output that she wished to pass on to posterity, not by any means everything that she had ever written. She makes this clear through... |
Publishing | Rebecca West | |
Publishing | Marianne Moore | This enumeration by no means exhausts MM
's output. She made sallies into French literature with a translation of La Fontaine
's fables, 1954, and a re-telling (rather than a translation) of fairy-tales by Perrault |
Reception | Iris Murdoch | British Book News approved what it saw as IM
's abandonment of the deliberately eccentric and inconsequential approach of the earlier novels [for] a straightforward tale of the conflict between love and conventional social obligations... |
Textual Production | Valentine Ackland | In the American edition, published by Viking Press
in November 1933, the two authors' love poems are printed with no attributions, so that readers could not ascertain who wrote each individual poem. However, in the... |
Textual Production | Willa Cather | In the 1920s WC
was working for a maximum of three hours a day, banishing her work from her mind during the rest of day, but keeping herself fresh for it. She said her only... |
Textual Production | Ruth Rendell | It is dedicated To the men and women who work for London Transport
Underground; and to those who make music in its tunnels, and uses as epigraph a passage from G. K. Chesterton
on... |
Textual Production | Anne Stevenson | AS
's life of Sylvia Plath
, Bitter Fame, was published by Viking
in London and Houghton Mifflin
in Boston; even before it appeared it was immensely controversial. Stevenson, Anne. Between the Iceberg and the Ship. University of Michigan Press. 29-33 |
Textual Production | James Joyce | After seventeen years of writing and revising, JJ
's Finnegans Wake was published in its entirety in London by Faber and Faber
and in New York by Viking Press
. Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press. Parker, Alan. James Joyce: A Bibliography of His Writings, Critical Material, and Miscellanea. F. W. Faxon. 105 |
Textual Production | D. H. Lawrence | Viking Press
posthumously published The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, introduced by Aldous Huxley
. Roberts, Warren. A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence. Hart-Davis. 140 “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Textual Production | Rebecca West | RW
published The Meaning of Treason with Viking Press
in New York. Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. A Preliminary List of the Writings of Rebecca West, 1912-1951. Yale University Library. 14 |
Textual Production | Rebecca West | A Train of Powder, a collection of crime reports by RW
, was published by the Viking Press
in New York. London publication followed on 3 June. West, Rebecca. A Train of Powder. Macmillan. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 2778 (27 May 1955): 280 |
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