Lawson, Valerie. Mary Poppins She Wrote. The Life of P. L. Travers, London: Aurum Press 2005. Aurum Press.
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Textual Production | P. L. Travers | PLT
sold her papers, personal letters, and tapes of lectures, to the Mitchell Library
at the University of Sydney
. Lawson, Valerie. Mary Poppins She Wrote. The Life of P. L. Travers, London: Aurum Press 2005. Aurum Press. xiv |
Textual Production | Mary Fortune | These stories had appeared in the Journal between 1870 and 1871. The volume was printed in Melbourne by the publishers of The Australian Journal in what seems to have been a small run; OCLC lists... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Eliza Dunlop | Georgina later travelled to Australia with Eliza and worked as a governess. She left sketches of her new country which are now in the Mitchell Library
in Sydney, and she died at the family home... |
Textual Production | Eliza Dunlop | The Mitchell Library
in Sydney holds a manuscript album of ED
's poems entitled The Vase comprising Songs for Music and Poems . . . 1814-1866, whose title sounds like an allusion to the... |
Textual Production | Isa Craig | The only known manuscripts of IC
's poetry in her own hand are one in the Mitchell Library
in Glasgow and two in the privately-owned Hilda Londry Collection
. Londry, Michael. Some informal notes concerning the Hilda Londry Collection. Londry, Michael. Email about Isa Craig manuscripts to Isobel Grundy. |
Textual Production | Margaret Catchpole | Her surviving letters went to the SuffolkRecord Office
with unpublished papers of Harold Lingwood
; eleven letters are known and many have probably not survived. Barber, Richard, and Richard Cobbold. “The Real Margaret Catchpole”. The History of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk Girl, Boydell Press, p. x - xviii. x, xvi |
Textual Production | Anne Bannerman | AB
contributed translations from Politiano
and Antonio Allamanni
to Joseph Cooper Walker
's A Historical and Critical Essay on the Revival of the Drama in Italy, 1805. Elfenbein, Andrew. Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role. Columbia University Press. 131 and n30 |
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