Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown.
159-61, 172
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Reception | Vita Sackville-West | Leonard Woolf
(without Virginia to consult with, but with the full support of John Lehmann
) turned down Grand Canyon. So did Heinemann
, for the same reasons: the potential blow to British morale... |
Publishing | Julia Strachey | JS
was interested in the theatre both before and after she met her husband, Lawrence Gowing
, a prominent artist whose work included some set design and painting. Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown. 159-61, 172 |
Publishing | Dorothy Richardson | In September 1934, she met S. S. Koteliansky
, known as Kot to such friends and associates as Katherine Mansfield
and John Middleton Murry
, D. H. Lawrence
, and Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
... |
Publishing | T. S. Eliot | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
published the first English edition of TSE
's The Waste Land at the Hogarth Press
in Richmond. Gallup, Donald Clifford. T.S. Eliot: A Bibliography. Harcourt, Brace. 31 Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Hogarth Press. 40 |
Publishing | Viola Tree | Michael Burn
wrote an introduction for this book, and VT
's half-uncle Max Beerbohm
wrote a letter which served as prefatory material. The book draws on a scrapbook or commonplace-book kept by Parsons: hence its... |
Publishing | Virginia Woolf | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's Hogarth Press
published her Monday or Tuesday, with woodcuts by Vanessa Bell
. Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan. 62 |
Publishing | Laura Riding | Robert Graves
helped persuade Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
to publish it. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 77 |
Publishing | Virginia Woolf | The following year, for the first time in her career, she was earning more by her novels than by her essays and reviews. Her earned income grew markedly during this period, and she took much... |
Publishing | Kathleen E. Innes | KEI
knew that there was a need for such a book in schools, so she sent Leonard Woolf
a proposal for the book in November 1924. He was intrigued, even though Hogarth Press
was not... |
Publishing | E. M. Forster | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's Hogarth Press
published EMF
's The Story of the Siren in a print run of 500 copies. Kirkpatrick, Brownlee Jean. A Bibliography of E. M. Forster. Clarendon. 24 |
Publishing | Kathleen E. Innes | This, her most substantial publication, was published by Jonathan Cape
. Her choice of this firm greatly bothered her existing publisher, Leonard Woolf
, who constantly worried about larger commercial companies luring away successful authors... |
Publishing | Dorothy Wellesley | The Hogarth Press
published DW
's poetry volume Jupiter and the Nun; she was not entirely satisfied, because she had wanted it out for the New Year. This was the last volume that the |
Publishing | Dora Carrington | Carrington
contributed four illustrative woodcuts to Two Stories, the first publication of Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's Hogarth Press
; she was paid 15s for this work. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson. 3 |
Publishing | Ethel Smyth | Virginia Woolf had asked her on 6 June to send the manuscript, and proposed that she should publish it with the Hogarth Press
as well as in the magazine Good Housekeeping. Leonard Woolf
advised... |
Publishing | James Joyce | In London, Harriet Shaw Weaver
wanted to publish the last episodes of the novel in The Egoist but could not find a printer willing to set the text. Roger Fry
suggested that Leonard
and... |
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