English, Isobel, and Olivia Manning. “Introduction”. The Wind Changes, Virago, p. v - xvi.
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Travel | Olivia Manning | A holiday with Hamish Miles
in Ireland, during which they visited Dublin, Galway, and the Aran Islands, was important for several of OM
's later books. English, Isobel, and Olivia Manning. “Introduction”. The Wind Changes, Virago, p. v - xvi. ix |
Reception | Olivia Manning | Edward Garnett
, the reader for Cape
, thought he had not seen such an impressive novel as this second one since D. H. Lawrence
's The White Peacock. It was to discuss this... |
Publishing | Stevie Smith | Two others were printed a week later, and a sixth, Freddy, which signalled the appearance of a new voice, Spalding, Frances. Stevie Smith: A Critical Biography. Faber and Faber. 114 |
Publishing | Stevie Smith | Once Hamish Miles
had added SS
to Cape's list, Rupert Hart-Davis
, a director of the firm, met her and became her friend. Smith, Stevie. Me Again. Editors Barbera, Jack and William McBrien, Vintage. 255 Smith, Stevie. Me Again. Editors Barbera, Jack and William McBrien, Vintage. 256-7 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Olivia Manning | Hamish Miles
, an editor of the magazine, became her lover and an important career influence. Though he rejected the novel manuscript she first submitted to him at Cape
(and refused point-blank to introduce her... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Olivia Manning | As a very young woman OM
began an affair with the charistmatic Hamish Miles
(Edward Garnett
's assistant at the publishing firm of Jonathan Cape
, and editor of a little magazine). He was... |
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