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Publishing | Angela Thirkell | Its translation into other languages and its re-issue as a Penguin
were honours at a time when paperbacks were still fairly new. Strickland, Margot. Angela Thirkell: Portrait of a Lady Novelist. Duckworth. 99 |
Publishing | Anthony Trollope | Doctor Thorne, the third novel in the series, was published by Smith Elder
in 1858. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. 191 |
Textual Production | Susan Tweedsmuir | This was reprinted by Penguin
in 1961. |
Publishing | Fay Weldon | She wrote this (following long tradition) early in the mornings while her family slept. She submitted it to Heinemann
on the advice of someone packing up at MacGibbon and Kee
, her previous publisher, which... |
Textual Production | Dorothy Whipple | DW
published her second novel, High Wages (re-issued by Penguin
in 1946, among John Murray
's Guild Books in 1952, and by Chivers Press
in 1978). “Bowker’s Global Books in Print”. globalbooksinprint.com. |
Publishing | Virginia Woolf | During the interim Woolf's overall sales went up by at least half, and a Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics set of her works (taking a feminist approach) was commissioned, along with several other new editions. Publishers were... |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | |
Publishing | E. H. Young | EHY
changed her publisher to Jonathan Cape
for her next novel, William, which ten years later appeared as one of the first ten titles under the new Penguin
imprint. Mezei, Kathy, and Chiara Briganti. “’She must be a very good novelist’: Rereading E. H. Young (1880-1949)”. English Studies in Canada, Vol. 27 , No. 3, pp. 303-31. 330, 308 |
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