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Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Ridler | Humphrey Milford
, of Oxford University Press
, was AR
's uncle; he and Anne's mother were very close. Ridler, Anne. Memoirs. The Perpetua Press, 2004, p. 240 pp. 14 |
Occupation | Anne Ridler | Anne Bradby (later AR
) put in several years of voluntary work at the Time and Talents Settlement
at Bermondsey, doing little plays and dances and hymns with children from poor homes. She was... |
Publishing | Constance Holme | Late in life CH
wrote, it is not easy for a woman to be the simple and natural devotée of an art as a man can. I have had to be house wife, agent's... |
Publishing | Carola Oman | The Menin Road was the road leading east out of Ypres; it was notorious as a scene of desolation and ruin. She addressed her dedicatees, in memory of days we served together in England... |
Publishing | Flora Thompson | She submitted her work in fifteen chapters to Oxford University Press
(no doubt for reasons of local loyalty), describing it as a fiction. Since the press did not deal with fiction they called it autobiography.... |
Reception | Constance Holme | The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography notes the respectful reviews granted CH
's work during her lifetime in such influential journals as the Athenæum, the Times Literary Supplement, and The Spectator. She... |
Textual Production | Anne Ridler | AR
published her first volume of Poems with Oxford University Press
(thanks, she said, to her uncle Humphrey Milford
and to Charles Williams
). Ridler, Anne. Memoirs. The Perpetua Press, 2004, p. 240 pp. 122 Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981. 80: 358 |
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