Harold H. Child

Standard Name: Child, Harold H.
Used Form: Harold Hannyngton Child

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Textual Production Kathleen Caffyn
KC 's novel-writing career extended for a further seventeen indefatigable years after this. Novels she issued before her final one in 1916 are of considerable interest, though they received less and less praise. The Minx...
Textual Production Lady Jane Lumley
LJL 's translated tragedy was printed for the first time in an edition by Harold H. Child in the Malone Society Reprints series, under the title Iphigenia at Aulis.
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Euripides,. Iphigenia at Aulis. Editor Child, Harold H., Translator Lumley, Lady Jane, Malone Society.
Reception F. Tennyson Jesse
The Mask was followed by other stories in the English Review. The successful story A Garden Enclosed was inspired by the attempts of Harold Child (drama critic for the Times) to court the...
Publishing F. Tennyson Jesse
Harold Child , dramatic critic and editor of the short-lived women's supplement, offered her the position of the supplement's leader-writer because he thought her the most beautiful girl he had ever seen.
Colenbrander, Joanna. A Portrait of Fryn. A. Deutsch.
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She later...
Literary responses Henry Handel Richardson
Harold Hannyngton Child in the Times Literary Supplement supposed that the author was a man. He proffered the paradox that the novel was never for a moment exciting although it was continuously interesting. He...
Literary responses Beatrice Harraden
The Times Literary Supplement reviewer, Harold Child , praised this novel for demonstrating how BH had made great strides in the technique of her art.
Child, Harold H. “Katharine Frensham”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 94, p. 313.
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He was particularly impressed by her characters, who emerged...
Literary responses Henry Handel Richardson
Harold Hannyngton Child , an established champion of HHR , had by this time learned that she was a woman. He was still as admiring as ever of her daring comicality of realism. He praised...
Literary responses Ethel Lilian Voynich
Harold Hannyngton Child , reviewing for the Times Literary Supplement, reported that this was quite unlike most novels of nihilism, which represent the obvious laced with the sensational. ELV , he wrote, succeeded in...
Literary responses Rudyard Kipling
Harold Hannyngton Child , in the Times Literary Supplement, thought the stories well reflected Kipling's belief that a children's writer ought to take care not to be talking down to his superiors.
Stewart, James McGregor. Rudyard Kipling: A Bibliographical Catalogue. Editor Yeats, A. W., Dalhousie University Press and University of Toronto Press.
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Literary responses Emily Lawless
Lawless described The Book of Gilly as an analysis of nostalgia for childhood: the little boy's adventure is only a sort of cloak or screen to a series of small problems—as how impressions strike us...
Literary responses Marie Belloc Lowndes
Harold Hannyngton Child in the Times Literary Supplement gave this work high praise: it deserves careful reading, he said, as a strong and dignified piece of work, with, as the phrase goes, a great deal...
Literary responses Marie Belloc Lowndes
Again Harold Hannyngton Child approved this work, calling it the story of a great passion told with delicacy and power, a combination which is none too common.
Child, Harold H. “Barbara Rebell”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 197, p. 350.
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In 1923 MBL wrote that years after...
Literary responses Marie Belloc Lowndes
MBL 's regular Times Literary Supplement reviewer, H. Child , observed that only one of the stories, According to Meredith, had a thesis (that of a legal time-limit for marriages), and that this was...
Literary responses Marie Belloc Lowndes
The Times Literary Supplement reviewer, again Harold Hannyngton Child , admired the character-drawing and wrote that MBL , unlike most female novelists, was equally good at men and at women, and that the double plot...
Literary responses Marie Belloc Lowndes
The Times Literary Supplement reviewer, again Harold Hannyngton Child , praised the careful avoidance of sensationalism, and the opening and close of the story; he felt that the middle part, when other characters fill in...

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Child, Harold H. “A Youth in France”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2173, p. 464.
Child, Harold H. “Barbara Rebell”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 197, p. 350.
Child, Harold H. “Four Poetesses”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 517, p. 500.
Euripides,. Iphigenia at Aulis. Editor Child, Harold H., Translator Lumley, Lady Jane, Malone Society, 1909.
Child, Harold H. “Katharine Frensham”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 94, p. 313.
Child, Harold H. “Mary Pechell”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 558, p. 372.
Child, Harold H. “New Novels”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 748, p. 236.
Child, Harold H. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>As the Sparks Fly Upward</span> by Dora Sigerson Shorter”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 106, p. 21.
Child, Harold H. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Love of Ireland</span> by Dora Sigerson Shorter”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 791, p. 124.
Child, Harold H. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>New Poems</span> by Dora Sigerson Shorter”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 570, p. 568.
Child, Harold H. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The Country-House Party</span> by Dora Sigerson Shorter”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 178, p. 186.
Child, Harold H. “Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The Story and Song of Black Roderick</span> by Dora Sigerson”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 229, p. 202.
Child, Harold H. “Review of Katharine Tynan’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>The French Wife</span&gt”;. Times Literary Supplement, No. 116, p. 101.
Child, Harold H. “Studies in Love and in Terror”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 582, p. 101.
Child, Harold H. “Studies in Wives”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 387, p. 217.
Child, Harold H. “Sussex Gorse”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 737, p. 106.
Child, Harold H. “The Author of ’Hurrish’”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 621, p. 589.
Child, Harold H. “The Chink in the Armour”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 526, p. 57.
Child, Harold H. “The End of a Childhood”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1701, p. 602.
Child, Harold H. “The Fortunes of Richard Mahony”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 815, p. 416.
Child, Harold H. “The Heart of Penelope”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 146, p. 332.
Child, Harold H. “The Pulse of Life”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 317, p. 45.
Child, Harold H. “The Uttermost Farthing”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 348, p. 294.
Child, Harold H. “The Way Home”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1221, p. 398.
Child, Harold H. “Two Little Peers”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 257, p. 417.