Beinecke Library

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Textual Production Enid Bagnold
The Beinecke Library at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, houses a collection of EB 's papers, including a scrapbook and her correspondence from 1912 to 1971.
“Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library”. Yale University.
Textual Production Natalie Clifford Barney
The Bibliothèque littéraire Jacques Doucet in Paris holds most of NCB 's papers, described in detail in their catalogue, Autour de Natalie Clifford Barney (1976). Other letters and manuscripts are held at the Beinecke Library
Literary responses Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger
William Beckford , who had already demonstrated his hostility to women writers, annotated his copy of this work (which is now in the Beinecke Library at Yale University ). He uses Benger as an example...
Textual Production Bryher
Bryher's papers, including extensive correspondence with her literary and artistic contemporaries, are at Yale University 's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library . By 2007 there was still no biography.
Bryher,. “Introduction”. Bryher: Two Novels: Development; and, Two Selves, edited by Joanne Winning, University of Wisconsin Press, p. v - xli.
xxxvii
Vicinus, Martha. “The Reverse Garden Party”. Women’s Review of Books, Vol.
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, No. 3, pp. 25-6.
25
Reception Mary Butts
MB 's manuscripts are housed at Yale University 's Beinecke Library. The Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley holds a collection entitled Mary Butts Miscellany, which includes early reviews of her work.
Garrity, Jane. Step-daughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary. Manchester University Press.
235n13, 235n21
Textual Production Lady Jane Cavendish
The more complete of these handsome manuscript volumes survives in the Bodleian Library as Rawlinson MS Poet 16, and was brought to the attention of scholars in 1931 by Nathan Comfort Starr . It bears...
Textual Production Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater
During the 1640s, when she was already married but still living with her birth family, the then Lady Elizabeth Brackley involved herself to some extent in collaboration with her sister Lady Jane Cavendish in poetic...
Textual Production Margiad Evans
Most of her manuscripts (a sizeable collection) are in the National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth. Her letters to Bryher , with their enclosures—drawings, the Irish journal, a manuscript of A Ray of Darkness...
Publishing Elizabeth Griffith
From this time she became identified with the name Frances. The first Dublin edition is now rare or not extant. The second, 1760, has placenames from Dublin and Ireland where the London editions (of...
Textual Production Elizabeth Hervey
The manuscript, in twelve chapters and 286 quarto pages, bound in contemporary green morocco, is held by the Beinecke Library . It was shown in a Beckford exhibition at Yale in 1960.
Gotlieb, Howard B. William Beckford of Fonthill: writer, traveller, collector, caliph, 1760-1844. Yale University Library.
Giroud, Vincent. Letter to Isobel Grundy about Elizabeth Hervey.
Textual Production Lucy Hutchinson
The printed edition has a preface which repudiates Lucretius, whose work in the original the translator now believes to be harmful to its readers. With the five reprinted cantos David Norbrook prints fifteen more, which...
Textual Production Mina Loy
Most of ML 's manuscripts and papers are held in the Beinecke Library at Yale University .
Burke, Carolyn. Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy. Farrar, Straus, Giroux.
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Textual Production Elizabeth Melvill
Evidence suggests that EM 's poems circulated widely in manuscript. A Call to Come to Christ exists in an eighteenth-century copy in the Beinecke Library at Yale University .
Ross, Sarah C. E. “Jamie Reid-Baxter (ed.), Poems of Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross”. Journal of the Northern Renaissance.
An anonymous copy of Ane lamentatioun...
Anthologization Martha Moulsworth
The manuscript of the Memorandum is held at Yale University 's Beinecke Library , in a commonplace book.
Moulsworth, Martha. “Preface and Commentary”. "My Name Was Martha", edited by Robert C. Evans and Barbara Wiedemann, Locust Hill, p. Various pages.
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Textual Production Hester Lynch Piozzi
The observations and reflections which, to the end of her life, HLP never stopped writing down, included tireless annotation of the works of others. She confessed: I have a Trick of writing in the Margins...

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