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Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Material Conditions of Writing | Penelope Fitzgerald | It took PF
two years, working in the London Library
, to translate into English the actual correspondence of Novalis. |
Material Conditions of Writing | Pamela Frankau | This, she said, was a commission she could not turn down since as usual she needed the money. She found the research assignment alarming, and spent long, unhappy days at the London Library
. Frankau, Pamela. Pen to Paper. Heinemann. 118 |
Literary responses | Charlotte Yonge | E. M. Delafield
writes that during the 1940s CY
retained wide popularity: that the London Library
's copies of her books were often checked out by readers, and that when Delafield wrote to the Times... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Emily Gerard | Scholar Elizabeth Miller
discovered that Bram Stoker
's own notes identify EG
's Transylvanian Superstitions as a significant source for Dracula. Miller, Elizabeth. Email about Emily Gerard to Isobel Grundy. |
death | May Sinclair | She was cremated after her funeral on 18 November at the chapel in Golders Green Cemetery. Her ashes were buried in Hampstead churchyard. Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 155 |
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