Sidgwick and Jackson

Connections

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Textual Production Judith Kazantzis
JK 's first mainstream volume of poetry, Minefield, was issued through the publisher Sidgwick and Jackson .
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Textual Production Maude Royden
MR 's Blessed Joan of Arc appeared as one of Sidgwick and Jackson 's Messages of the Saints series.
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
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.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
EB wrote this and her later plays while in full-time employment. It and the other Court Theatre productions were put on by the Play Actors society. Chains was revived in 1910 by Dion Boucicault at...
Textual Production Evelyn Sharp
In another short-story volume, The War of All the Ages, published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1915, ES included The Adventure, in which she uses her painfully acquired personal knowledge of prison to...
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
Sidgwick and Jackson published Miss Tassey in 1913. Cupid in Clapham did not appear in print until several years later, in French 's series One-Act Plays for Stage and Study, 1927.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
The programme also included Act II of Elizabeth Robins 's Votes for Women.
Weiss, Rudolf. “Versions of Emancipation: The Dramatic World of Elizabeth Baker”. Sprachkunst, Vol.
20
, No. 2, pp. 305-16.
311n19
Edith was published fifteen years later, in 1927, by Sidgwick and Jackson .
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
Sybil Thorndike played the role of Thomas Scott's daughter Annie. The play was published the same year by Sidgwick and Jackson .
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
It was published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1920.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
Two more of EB 's one-act plays opened at regional theatres. Beastly Pride, a romantic comedy, was first performed at the Grand Theatre in Croydon, Surrey, on 19 March 1914. Umbrellas (subtitled A...
Textual Features Phyllis Bentley
In Environment, PB first introduces the fictional town of Hudley (based on Halifax), West Riding of Yorkshire, which was to be the main setting for most of her novels and short stories. The...
Publishing Elizabeth Bowen
It was published by Sidgwick and Jackson , and re-issued with Ann Lee's and Other Stories in Early Stories on 8 January 1951.
Sellery, J’nan M., and William O. Harris. Elizabeth Bowen: A Bibliography. University of Texas.
19-20, 73-4
Publishing Judith Kazantzis
JK published another poetry volume, The Wicked Queen. After this her publisher, Sidgwick and Jackson , decided to discontinue its poetry list.
Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Kazantzis, Judith et al. Touch Papers. Allison and Busby.
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Publishing Rose Macaulay
Many of the poems here, according to a friend, were written on trains.
Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape.
138
Two were reprinted in Catherine Reilly 's Scars Upon My Heart, 1981. Sidgwick and Jackson , who had published RM
Publishing Naomi Mitchison
NM says this book came out at white heat and, what is more, I wrote all the best bits, the juicy bits, first, all the bits that were most exciting and satisfying to write, like...
Publishing Githa Sowerby
The play was published that year in London by Sidgwick and Jackson , and in New York (where it opened in December the same year with the same cast)
Riley, Patricia. Looking for Githa. New Writing North.
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by George H. Doran ...

Timeline

2 November 1908: Sidgwick and Jackson Limited at 3 Adam Street,...

Writing climate item

2 November 1908

Sidgwick and Jackson Limited at 3 Adam Street, Adelphi, London was incorporated by Frank Sidgwick and Robert Cameron Jackson .

Texts

Arrowsmith, Pat. To Asia in Peace. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1972.
Baker, Elizabeth. Chains. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1910.
Baker, Elizabeth. Edith. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1927.
Baker, Elizabeth. Miss Robinson. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1920.
Baker, Elizabeth. Miss Tassey. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1913.
Baker, Elizabeth. The Price of Thomas Scott. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1913.
Bentley, Phyllis. Cat - in - the - Manger. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1923.
Bentley, Phyllis. Environment. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1922.
Bowen, Elizabeth. Ann Lee’s and Other Stories. Sidgwick and Jackson.
Bowen, Elizabeth. Encounters. Sidgwick and Jackson.
Bridge, Ann. Permission to Resign. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1971.
Brooke, Rupert. 1914 and Other Poems. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1915.
Brooke, Rupert, and Henry James. Letters From America. Editor Marsh, Edward, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916.
Fawcett, Millicent Garrett. The Women’s Victory—and After. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1920.
Field, Michael. Queen Mariamne. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1908.
Harrison, Jane Ellen. Alpha and Omega. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1915.
Kazantzis, Judith. Minefield. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1977.
Kazantzis, Judith. The Wicked Queen. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1980.
Macaulay, Rose. The Two Blind Countries. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1914.
Mayor, Flora Macdonald. The Third Miss Symons. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1913.
Phillips, Melanie. The Divided House: Women at Westminster. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1980.
Wain, John. The Happy Unicorns. Editors Purcell, Sally and Libby Purvis, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1971.
Purefoy, Henry, and Elizabeth Purefoy. Purefoy Letters 1735-1753. Editor Eland, George E., Sidgwick and Jackson, 1931.
Sidgwick, Ethel. A Lady of Leisure. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1914.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Dorothy’s Wedding. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1931.