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Occupation | Margiad Evans | ME
, with her sister Nancy/Sian
and Helen Blackwell
(daughter of the publisher Basil Blackwell
), opened a guesthouse, Springherne, at Bull's Hill, Walford-on-Wye, Herefordshire. This village, just south of Ross, is not the... |
Friends, Associates | Margiad Evans | Though a lover of solitude, ME
was also sociable. She made lifelong friendships on her stay in Brittany at the age of seventeen. While staying with Mrs Lloyd-Jones she met Professor Ifor Williams
and his... |
Publishing | Margiad Evans | To finish writing it, she moved temporarily out of the family home to stay alone at a country pub some three miles away. Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren. 45 |
Publishing | Margiad Evans | The journal passages, stretching back as far as early 1939, were extensively revised. Some had appeared in their new form in Life and Letters in 1940-1. ME
planned to illustrate the book with a series... |
Publishing | Margiad Evans | She said of her poems that they flash through my head in the middle of the night or the early morning, with a great urgency. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (19 March 1958): 13 |
Intertextuality and Influence | May Cannan | Her father
first cast an eye over what she proposed to publish, then at the last moment Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books. 67 |
Textual Production | May Cannan | The title perhaps goes too far in colluding with the sense that only the Great War, and none of life before or after it, had meaning in MC
's account. Sir Basil Blackwell
, who... |
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