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Publishing Nina Bawden
George Hardinge was NB 's first editor. She stayed with him as he moved from Collins , to Longman , and then to Macmillan . After his retirement, she moved to Gollancz (which had already...
Textual Production Sybille Bedford
This was reprinted by Virago in the same year as its predecessor.
Publishing Sybille Bedford
It was reprinted as a Virago Classic in 1984, and by Penguin in 2000.
Publishing Isabella Bird
Before publication in book form, some of the letters appeared in periodicals such as Out West and The Leisure Hour. The book was translated for a French edition and published in America by G. P. Putnam Sons
Publishing Isabella Bird
Subsequent editions included a two-volume version issued by the New York publishing firm of Putnam in 1881, an abridged edition from New York's Dutton in 1916, and a Virago reprint with an introduction by Pat Barr
Publishing Ann Bridge
It was reprinted by Virago in 1984.
Publishing Ann Bridge
This book was reprinted as no. 6 in Chatto's Landmark Library series in 1968 and again by Virago in 1985. The travel element remained constant (blended with romance or spying) as AB followed her husband's...
Textual Production Brigid Brophy
A reprint in the Virago Modern Classics series, 1990, carries BB 's new afterword. The title-page quotes Rosalind in Shakespeare 's As You Like It: men have died from time to time and worms...
Reception Dorothy Bussy
Within two years Olivia had been translated into seven languages. A popular film version, also titled Olivia, was released in 1950: it features Edwidge Feuillière and was directed by Jacqueline Audry . In 1987...
Textual Features A. S. Byatt
The writers considered (each for a single novel) are Jane Austen , Charlotte Brontë , George Eliot , Willa Cather (for nine of whose works ASB also wrote Virago introductions),
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Iris Murdoch , and Toni Morrison .
Reception Mildred Cable
The ego-free narrative gave the book an appeal that attracted Beacon Press and Virago to reissue it jointly in 1987. Geographer Robert McColl , reviewing this edition, praised MC 's text for its value to...
Publishing Leonora Carrington
Virago Press and American publisher E. P. Dutton released The House of Fear, a collection of prose by LC that takes the name of her first published fiction.
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Carrington, Leonora. The House of Fear. E.P. Dutton.
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Publishing Leonora Carrington
Virago Press issued LC 's The Seventh Horse and Other Tales, a volume of nineteen pieces and one novella (The Stone Door), some published here for the first time: a re-issue of...
Reception Leonora Carrington
LC 's maternal niece Joanna Moorhead published her biography The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington this year, the centenary of Carrington's birth. The book was released by Virago Press .
Moorhead, Joanna. The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington. Virago Press.
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Publishing Leonora Carrington
In 1989 Virago Press published an English version of the play, translated by Anthony Kerrigan .
Carrington, Leonora. The Seventh Horse and Other Stories. Virago.
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