Powell, Violet. The Constant Novelist. W. Heinemann.
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Publishing | Elizabeth von Arnim | Her husband, Graf Henning von Arnim-Schlagenthin
, belonged to the Prussian Junker milieu, which condemned writing for money and did not believe women should publish. When she showed him the manuscript of this semi-autobiographical text... |
Publishing | Margaret Kennedy | With this work, Kennedy switched publishing firms to that of Macmillan
, with which she stayed for all her works after this. Powell, Violet. The Constant Novelist. W. Heinemann. 14 Kennedy, Margaret. Lucy Carmichael. Macmillan. prelims |
Publishing | Edith J. Simcox | She began work on this book as early as 1878. McKenzie, Keith Alexander, and Gordon S. Haight. Edith Simcox and George Eliot. Oxford University Press. 75 |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | Her new publisher gave her a print-run of 15,000 copies, a larger number than for some time. Macmillan
, meanwhile, held on to her backlist, keeping everything in print with reprints in short press-runs, but... |
Publishing | Mary Louisa Molesworth | Macmillan
published MLM
's first book for children, Tell Me a Story, under the name of Ennis Graham, with illustrations by Walter Crane
. Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 135. Gale Research. 135: 226, 229 |
Publishing | Frances Mary Peard | FMP
's novel Donna Teresa (submitted first to Bentley
with an enquiry about terms) was brought out by Macmillan
after the latter took over the former. “Frances Mary Peard, 1835-1922”. Cornell University Library: Women in the Literary Marketplace, 1800-1900: Getting into Print. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Fanny Kingsley | FK
composed this biography at Byfleet in Surrey during her temporary residence there in the year following her husband's death and her enforced removal from the rectory at Eversley. She consulted extensively with several... |
Publishing | Rhoda Broughton | |
Publishing | Emily Lawless | Published in London in 1892 by Smith and Elder
, the book appeared in a New York edition from Macmillan
the same year. 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. Library of Congress Online Catalog. http://catalog.loc.gov/. |
Publishing | Flora Annie Steel | FAS
is said to have issued her short-story volume entitled In the Permanent Way, and Other Stories, though the only English edition to survive in any numbers appeared in 1898. As with On the... |
Publishing | Mary Louisa Molesworth | As a not-very-successful writer of adult fiction, MLM
was advised by a friend, Sir Noel Paton
, to try writing for children. She later ascribed her first venture that way entirely to his suggestion: He... |
Publishing | Mary Wesley | Written slowly during years of depression following her second husband's death, this novel stems from a suicide plan which, in the hot summer of 1976, she remembered carefully working out years before: a hot day... |
Publishing | Thomas Hardy | TH
's first novel, The Poor Man and the Lady, was rejected in turn by Macmillan
(after reading by Alexander Macmillan
and John Morley
), by Chapman and Hall
(after reading by George Meredith |
Publishing | Elizabeth von Arnim | |
Publishing | Fanny Kingsley | FK
dedicated the volume to all troubled souls, and to the dear memory of Kingsley, Charles. Out of the Deep. Editor Kingsley, Fanny, Macmillan & Co, http://archive.org/details/outdeepwordsfor00kinggoog. Dedication |
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