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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Ethel Lilian Voynich | In New York City, ELV
focused her musical energies on composition, orchestration, and smaller works like cantatas and oratorios although she left most of these works unpublished, keeping them to herself. Gray, Anne, and Pam Blevins. The World of Women in Classical Music. WordWorld Publications, pp. 876-7. 877 Ethel L. Voynich papers, 1928-1948. http://www.findingaids.loc.gov/db/search/xq/searchMfer02.xq?_id=loc.music.eadmus.mu010020&_faSection=overview&_faSubsection=bioghist. |
Textual Production | Richmal Crompton | RC
's last adult novel, The Inheritor, was published in her sixty-ninth year, and dedicated to her niece Sarah Lamburn
. Dated from the Library of Congress
acquisition stamp. Williams, Kay. Just Richmal. Genesis. 202 |
Textual Production | Nancy Cunard | NC
's papers are held at the Universities of Texas
and Southern Illinois
, and the Library of Congress
. Scholar Jane Marcus
notes in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography that her unpublished papers... |
Textual Production | Anita Desai | AD
published Journey to Ithaca, a novel classified by the American Library of Congress
as religious fiction: its title alludes to the hero's homeward journey in Homer
's Odyssey. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 4809 (2 June 1995): 20 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 271 |
Textual Production | Charlotte Forman | They were carried in the Morning Chronicle, the St. James Chronicle, the Public Advertiser, and the General Evening Post. Scholar Joel J. Gold
considers their attribution to CF
as likely, but... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Inchbald | Several known plays by EI
were never published. All on a Summer's Day, 1787 (about a couple ill-matched in age), and The Hue and Cry, 1791, are known only from the copies provided... |
Travel | Angela Thirkell | She hated New York (a nasty, paltry . . . negligeable place) but loved Boston (where her old-fashioned hostess, Miss Elizabeth Gaskell Norton
, seemed to her a wonderful remnant of the Flowering... |
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