It was published privately by Eric Partridge
at the Scholastic Press
in London, in a limited edition of 560 copies, with two illustrations by Romaine Brooks
.
Benstock, Shari. Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940. University of Texas Press.
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Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Fifty-five years after CC
's death, her collection IX. Poems was re-issued with an essay on her by Eric Partridge
.
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Literary responses
Caroline Clive
According to scholar Eric Partridge
, though not a masterpiece, [it] is a very readable story, written with ability.
Partridge, Eric Honeywood. “Mrs. Archer Clive”. Literary Sessions, Scholartis Press.
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Charlotte Mitchell
has been more positive, calling it concise, harsh, ironical, intelligent, and interestingly related...
Timeline
1927: Eric Partridge founded Scholartis Press at...
Writing climate item
1927
Eric Partridge
founded Scholartis Press
at New Oxford Street, London.
3 March 1929: The case alleging the obscenity of Sleeveless...
Writing climate item
3 March 1929
The case alleging the obscenity of Sleeveless Errand by Norah C. James
was heard at Bow Street in the presence of Sir Archibald Bodkin
, Director of Public Prosecutions.
Texts
Clive, Caroline, and Eric Honeywood Partridge. IX. Poems. Scholartis Press, 1928.