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Family and Intimate relationships | Radagunda Roberts | RR
owned a miniature of Dr John Hawkesworth
, and china which he had given her. She carefully preserved letters he had written to her (one of which survives at Harvard
) and papers connected... |
Textual Production | J. K. Rowling | In 2008 JKR
was awarded an honorary degree from Harvard University
. The commencement address she gave on this occasion was printed in 2015 with lavish decorations under the title Very Good Lives; profits... |
Textual Production | Susanna Haswell Rowson | Two copies are known to survive, at the British Library
and at Harvard
. Critic Steven Epley
assigns this poem to her in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, though the English Short Title... |
Textual Production | Susanna Haswell Rowson | No surviving copy was known in 1933, but the Houghton Library
at Harvard
bought one in October 1996. Vail, Robert William Glenroie. Susanna Haswell Rowson, the Author of Charlotte Temple: a bibliographical study. American Antiquarian Society. 97 Jackson, J. R. de J. “Jackson Bibliography of Romantic Poetry”. University of Toronto Libraries. |
Occupation | Anne Sexton | In 1961 AS
began to get invitations to read or discuss her poetry: at Harvard
, Boston College
, and Cornell
. In the fall of 1961, she was appointed one of the first Radcliffe... |
Education | Jo Shapcott | JS
continued studying at several universities and in several countries for some years after this. At St Hilda's College, Oxford
, she took another degree two years later, specialising in American literature. She attended Harvard University |
Literary Setting | Gillian Slovo | The epigraph is a statement about truth from Shakespeare
's Henry IV Part One. The protagonist of this novel, Sarah Barcant, was born in Smitsrivier, a dusty little South African town dominated by its... |
Travel | Zadie Smith | |
Employer | Zadie Smith | As an undergraduate ZS
already hoped one day to make her living through the noble art of literature. Though she felt compelled to disguise her ambition with a joke, it came true with remarkable speed... |
Residence | Anne Stevenson | Then came a spell back in the USA while Mark held an appointment at Harvard
. They lived in a poor area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where their apartment was repeatedly broken into, and their... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Anne Stevenson | Correspondences by AS
was published both by Wesleyan University Press
and Oxford University Press
. Stevenson, Anne. Selected Poems, 1956-1986. Oxford University Press. 149 |
Textual Production | Mary Stockdale | |
Textual Production | Leah Sumbel | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Tabitha Tenney | The marriage was childless. Samuel Tenney was a Harvard
graduate and throughout his life a man of intellectual interests. He practised medicine in Exeter both before and after the war, was a delegate to the... |
Travel | Angela Thirkell | She hated New York (a nasty, paltry . . . negligeable place) but loved Boston (where her old-fashioned hostess, Miss Elizabeth Gaskell Norton
, seemed to her a wonderful remnant of the Flowering... |
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