Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House, 2001.
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Textual Production | Edna St Vincent Millay | The Library of Congress
now holds Millay's major archive of letters, notebooks, manuscripts, and photographs. Other papers are held by Yale University
and the New York Public Library
. Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House, 2001. 513 American National Biography. http://www.anb.org/articles/home.html. |
Textual Production | Sarah Stickney Ellis | Sales were disappointing. Today OCLC lists only a single copy as extant, in the New York Public Library
. In fact the British Library
also has a copy, in which a manuscript note attributes the... |
Textual Production | Dorothy Richardson | The majority of DR
's papers are held by Yale University
's Beinecke Library
. Smaller collections are housed at the British Library
, the New York Public Library
, the University of Texas at Austin |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | Composition of The Voyage Out stretched over nine years, and VW
produced several versions of the text, including those she burned. Scholars Louise DeSalvo
and Elizabeth Heine
, working separately on materials in the Berg Collection |
Textual Production | Jane Porter | When the curtain rose Kean
(possibly drunk) appeared to have lost his memory, and his power of action.—The other Performers became disconcerted in their parts . . . the whole became a chaos of uproar... |
Textual Production | Hannah More | HM
was a formidably energetic letter-writer all her life, from her early visits to London, which produced scintillating and gossippy letters home, to her old age. Individual collections reached print, like those to Zachary Macaulay |
Textual Production | Valentine Ackland | Not until 1998 were any of VA
's letters published. In that year about a third of the huge correspondence exchanged between her and her longtime lover was published as I'll Stand By You: Selected... |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | VW
left a mass of manuscript material, now mostly housed at the University of Sussex
in Brighton (Monks House Papers) and in the Berg Collection in the New York Public Library
. Both these collections... |
Textual Production | Julia Pardoe | The Berg Collection of the New York Public Library
holds a series of 74 holograph letters written by JP
to Sir John Philippart
between 1841 and 1860. Szladits, Lola. “A Victorian Literary Correspondence: Letters from Julia Pardoe to Sir John Philippart, 1841-1860”. Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Vol. 55 , 1951, pp. 367-78. 368 |
Textual Production | E. Nesbit | Letters of EN
's are held by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
, the University of Texas
(the Lane Papers), the New York Public Library
, and several other repositories. Some of her working... |
Textual Production | Ella Wheeler Wilcox | EWW
's papers are divided between several archives, including the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
, Columbia University
, and the New York Public Library
. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. |
Reception | John Oliver Hobbes | Despite this assessment, and despite JOH
's own belief that her writing was in advance of her times, she is presently in literary limbo, out of print and with little recent critical work apart from... |
Reception | Laurence Hope | The Garden of Káma proved extremely popular, and was reissued in each of the next fourteen years under various combinations of the two titles (with later editions tending to lose the accent in Káma)... |
Reception | Anita Desai | Many critics agree that AD
is a formidable writer, at home in intimate psychological worlds “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 271 |
Reception | Grace Aguilar | Another indication of her popularity in the US is that one of the oldest libraries in New York City, founded in 1886, was named in her honour as the Aguilar Library
; it is now... |
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