“Inspirational Women”. ASHA.
Antonia Byatt
Standard Name: Byatt, Antonia
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Family and Intimate relationships | A. S. Byatt | Her daughter Antonia Byatt
, born in Durham on 13 April 1960, was the first Director of the Women's Library |
Literary responses | Elaine Feinstein | Antonia Byatt
, reviewing this collection for The Guardian, found it extraordinarily moving in its precision and focus, its evocation of a fine balance between presence and absence. Byatt, Antonia. “Memorial to a marriage”. The Guardian, p. Review 18. Review 18 |
Reception | Susanna Blamire | In 1886 the Dictionary of National Biography said SBdeserves more recognition than she has yet received. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908. |
Timeline
1998
The British Heritage Lottery Fund
made a grant of 4.2 million pounds towards a much-needed new building for the Women's Library
, formerly the Fawcett Library
.
Texts
Byatt, Antonia. “Memorial to a marriage”. The Guardian, p. Review 18.