Rumer Godden

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Standard Name: Godden, Rumer
Birth Name: Margaret Rumer Godden
Nickname: Peggie
Married Name: Rumer Foster
Married Name: Rumer Haynes-Dixon
RG was a popular writer for much of the twentieth century, author of about seventy books: more than twenty novels for adults (some drawing on her own experiences), as well as about the same number of story-books for children, biographies, and several volumes of more or less fictionalised memoirs. Her earliest publications were of poetry; she once spent a whole afternoon writing a poem in her head;
Godden, Rumer. Rungli-Rungliot. P. Davies.
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and she published five poetry collections. She later said, however, that she was not a poet, though on occasion she felt like one.

Connections

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Intertextuality and Influence Joan Aiken
She presents this old house (home to successive writers: Henry James , E. F. Benson , and Rumer Godden ) as holding the story of a mysterious death in the later eighteenth century, which leaves...
Intertextuality and Influence Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The title-story features another guru who would be at home in western show-business. Two More Under the Indian Sun alludes through its title to the memoir Two Under the Indian Sun, 1966, by Jon
Intertextuality and Influence Flora Annie Steel
An early study of FAS 's writings was A Star of India by Daya Patwardhan , complete with a bibliographical list of her works and investigation of her real-life sources.
Powell, Violet. Flora Annie Steel: Novelist of India. Heinemann.
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Violet Powell, who admires...
Intertextuality and Influence Virginia Woolf
The original audience included Q. D. Roth (later Leavis) and Kathleen Raine . Women writers who later counted it an important influence on them included such disparate figures as Muriel Box and Rumer Godden ...
Literary responses Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
This collection received review coverage beyond any of RPJ 's earlier works. One of the initial reviews, in the New York Review of Books, was by Rumer Godden (whose work RPJ had implicitly alluded...
Literary responses Beatrix Potter
In an article on the author, Rumer Godden wrote: Simplicity, modesty, truth, balance: these are the qualities to be found in BP and, overriding all of them, love.
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research.
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In 2002, the centenary of The...
Reception Muriel Spark
This novel was chosen a Book Society recommendation (of which between six and ten were selected per month); it was not the choice of the month, since the panel felt it was too morbid—deeply...
Reception G. B. Stern
Rumer Godden mentioned this book in connection with her own dog novel, Chinese Puzzle.
Residence Henry James
After his humiliating experience on stage at the opening of his play Guy Domville on 5 January 1895, he withdrew from London to Rye in Sussex, where he rented and eventually bought Lamb House...
Residence Sheila Kaye-Smith
She refused to leave home during the Blitz of 1940, when the German planes regularly overhead caused the area to be known as Bomb Alley.
Stern, G. B. . And did he stop and speak to you?. Henry Regnery.
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She worked with her ears plugged to keep...
Textual Features Beatrix Potter
Author and Potter critic Rumer Godden points out that the lovers' pas de deux between Pigling Bland and Pig-wig ends with a lift in which her head touches the hams and sausages hanging from the...
Textual Production Gillian Clarke
GC has contributed poems to more than half a dozen journals, Welsh, English, and American, and most frequently to Poetry Wales, the New Welsh Review, and Poetry Nation Review (PNR). She has reviewed...

Timeline

1752: Francis Coventry anonymously published The...

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1752

Francis Coventry anonymously published The History of Pompey the Little; or, the life and adventures of a lap-dog, a novelà clef which satirizes Pompey's successive owners.

1 January 1916: The British edition of Vogue (an American...

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1 January 1916

The British edition of Vogue (an American fashion magazine) began publishing from Condé Nast in Hanover Square, London.

By mid 1943: Famine reached frightening proportions in...

National or international item

By mid 1943

Famine reached frightening proportions in British-ruled Bengal (then a part of India).

Texts

Godden, Rumer. A Breath of Air. M. Joseph, 1950.
Godden, Rumer. A Candle for St. Jude. M. Joseph, 1948.
Godden, Rumer. A Fugue in Time. M. Joseph, 1945.
Godden, Rumer. A House with Four Rooms. Macmillan, 1989.
Dickinson, Emily et al. A Letter to the World. Bodley Head, 1968.
Godden, Rumer. A Time to Dance, No Time to Weep. Macmillan, 1987.
Godden, Rumer. An Episode of Sparrows. Viking, 1955.
Godden, Rumer. An Episode of Sparrows. Reprint Society, 1957.
Godden, Rumer. Bengal Journey. Longmans, Green, 1945.
Godden, Rumer. Black Narcissus. P. Davies, 1939.
Godden, Rumer. Breakfast with the Nikolides. P. Davis, 1942.
Godden, Rumer. China Court. Macmillan, 1961.
Godden, Rumer. Chinese Puzzle. P. Davies, 1936.
Godden, Rumer. Coromandel Sea Change. Macmillan, 1991.
Godden, Rumer. Cromartie v. the God Shiva. Macmillan, 1997.
Godden, Rumer. Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy. Macmillan, 1979.
Godden, Rumer. Gulbadan. Macmillan, 1980.
Godden, Rumer. Gypsy, Gypsy. P. Davies, 1940.
Godden, Rumer. Hans Christian Andersen. Knopf, 1954.
Godden, Rumer, and Adrienne Adams. Impunity Jane. Viking, 1954.
Godden, Rumer. In Noah’s Ark. M. Joseph, 1949.
Godden, Rumer. In This House of Brede. Macmillan, 1969.
Godden, Rumer. Kingfishers Catch Fire. Macmillan, 1953.
Godden, Rumer. Mooltiki. Macmillan, 1957.
Manders, Olga Sarah. Mrs. Manders’ Cook Book. Editor Godden, Rumer, Viking, 1968.