Birkett, Jennifer. Margaret Storm Jameson: A Life. Oxford University Press.
123n53
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Textual Production | Storm Jameson | SJ
edited and wrote in Challenge to Death: A Symposium on War and Peace, an anthology featuring Vera Brittain
, Winifred Holtby
, Rebecca West
, Edmund Blunden
, Julian Huxley
, J. B. Priestley
, and Guy Chapman
. Birkett, Jennifer. Margaret Storm Jameson: A Life. Oxford University Press. 123n53 Jameson, Storm, editor. Challenge to Death. Constable. prelims Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row. 326-7 |
Textual Production | Storm Jameson | Jameson had been approached by the Ministry of Information
once the USA had entered World War II, for suggestions on how to cement Anglo-American relations. Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row. 524 |
Textual Production | Beryl Bainbridge | In English Journey; or, The Road to Milton Keynes, BB
described retracing the steps of J. B. Priestley
's English Journey (published in 1934; jubilee edition this same year). “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (5 April 1984): 11 Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Jane Howard | The play presents a woman torn between marriage and her career as a dancer. Influenced probably by J. M. Barrie
and J. B. Priestley
, it presents two alternative outcomes, with the second act tracing... |
Textual Features | Beryl Bainbridge | BB
borrows Priestley
's style while capturing the changes that fifty years have brought to his subject-matter. Her title is ironic, since the new town of Milton Keynes (conceived in 1967) was not thought of... |
Reception | Brigid Brophy | In 1954 BB
was awarded the Cheltenham Festival
Prize for a first novel, consisting of a payment of fifty pounds. Her publisher, Rupert Hart-Davis
, had entered the book without her knowledge. She went to... |
Reception | E. H. Young | Though she has had no academic attention until very recently, EHY
appealed to a wide readership. Her works remained steadily in print during her lifetime. Writers of blurbs for her covers included E. M. Delafield |
Reception | Arnold Bennett | This novel won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and Bennett was buoyed up by positive reviews from J. B. Priestley
, H. G. Wells
, Joseph Conrad
and Thomas Hardy
. He was annoyed... |
Publishing | Phyllis Bentley | For over fifty years PB
was a prolific contributor to periodicals: of reviews, short stories, historical sketches, and more. In about 1920 she began reviewing for the Yorkshire Observer, and in 1929, after being... |
politics | Dorothy Wellesley | Her fellow signatories included Violet Bonham Carter
, Stafford Cripps
, archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans
, historian H. A. L. Fisher
, scientist-philosopher Julian Huxley
, sculptor Laura Knight
, writers Edith Lyttelton
and J. B. Priestley |
politics | Dora Russell | The Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
(forerunner of CND) was founded. DR
was present at its inaugural meeting next day; other prominent members were Vera Brittain
, Julian Huxley
, J. B. Priestley |
Performance of text | Iris Murdoch | A Severed Head, a play adapted by IM
and J. B. Priestley
from her novel of the same name, had its first performance, at the Theatre Royal
, Bristol. Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins. 461 |
Occupation | Hélène Barcynska | As well as devoting steady time and effort to her writing, HB
founded a theatre company which she called Rogues and Vagabonds Repertory Players
, because she discovered the Welsh theatre culture and thought they... |
Literary responses | Phyllis Bentley | The Spinner of the Years sold about a thousand copies, and received good notices in the Times, Saturday Review, The Observer and other periodicals. J. B. Priestley
was one of those who praised it. Johnson, George M., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 191. Gale Research. 24 Bentley, Phyllis. "O Dreams, O Destinations". Gollancz. 149 |
Literary responses | Alison Uttley | This book pleased some prestigious critics. Although the New Statesman was rather sniffy and the New English Weekly hostile, Margery Allingham
in Time and Tide called it enchanting. Humbert Wolfe
in the Observer said... |