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Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Jenkins | In her day EJ
knew most of the London literary world. She met Agatha Christie
, whom she described as the most elegantly dressed elderly woman I have ever seen. Jenkins, Elizabeth. The View from Downshire Hill. Michael Johnson, 2004. 148 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth Jenkins | This book was inspired by the scholar A. L. Rowse
, and by a visit to him and her publisher friend Raleigh Trevelyan
at their houses in Cornwall. It treated Arthur not as a... |
Publishing | Christine Brooke-Rose | This was her last novel published by Raleigh Trevelyan
of Michael Joseph
—who was, she believed, fired with a golden handshake for accepting it. Brooke-Rose, Christine. Invisible Author: Last Essays. Ohio State University Press, 2002. 128 |
Textual Production | Christine Brooke-Rose | Her new publisher, the firm of Michael Joseph
(in the person of her real friend Raleigh Trevelyan
), issued what was then regarded as the small print-run of three thousand copies. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 231 Brooke-Rose, Christine. Invisible Author: Last Essays. Ohio State University Press, 2002. 128 |
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