The thesis (which bears her whole name, Ruth Sofia Padel) is held by the Bodleian Library
. She began rewriting it in the form of a book the same year, staying on the island of...
Reception
Bryher
Close Up was influential. Jayne Marek
describes it as the chief contemporary forum for debate about the social implications as well as the theory and practice of cinema.
Marek, Jayne E. Women Editing Modernism: "Little" Magazines & Literary History. University Press of Kentucky, 1995.
Willard, Thomas. “Anne Carson”. Critical Survey of Poetry: British, Irish, and Commonweatlh Poets, Fourth Edition, Salem Press, 2011, pp. 225-8.
226
Smoot, William. “Eros the Bittersweet”. The Georgia Review, Vol.
42
, No. 1, pp. 201-3.
201
Timeline
22 October 1837
Henry David Thoreau
, aged twenty, began keeping a diary. In twenty-five years it extended to forty-seven volumes.
Texts
Auerbach, Erich. Mimesis. Princeton University Press, 1974.
Beilin, Elaine V. Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance. Princeton University Press, 1987.
Bryher,. “What Shall You Do in the War?”. Close Up, 1927-1933: Cinema and Modernism, edited by James Donald, Anne Friedberg, and Laura Marcus, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. 306-9.
Carson, Anne. Economy of the Unlost. Princeton University Press, 1999.
Carson, Anne. Eros The Bittersweet. Princeton University Press, 1986.
Chase, Karen, and Michael Levenson. The Spectacle of Intimacy: A Public Life for the Victorian Family. Princeton University Press, 2000.
Clements, Patricia. Baudelaire and the English Tradition. Princeton University Press, 1985.
Cohn, Ruby. Back to Beckett. Princeton University Press, 1973.
Colby, Vineta. Yesterday’s Woman: Domestic Realism in the English Novel. Princeton University Press, 1974.
Donald, James, Anne Friedberg, and Laura Marcus, editors. Close Up, 1927-1933: Cinema and Modernism. Princeton University Press, 1998.
FitzGerald, Edward. The Letters of Edward FitzGerald. Editors Terhune, Alfred McKinley and Annabelle Burdick Terhune, Princeton University Press, 1980.
French, Richard D. Antivivisection and Medical Science. Princeton University Press, 1975.
French, Richard D. Antivivisection and Medical Science in Victorian Society. Princeton University Press, 1975.
Friedberg, Anne, James Donald, Anne Friedberg, and Laura Marcus, editors. “Introduction: Borderline and the POOL Films”. Close Up, 1927-1933: Cinema and Modernism, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. 212-20.
Friedberg, Anne, James Donald, Anne Friedberg, and Laura Marcus, editors. “Introduction: Reading Close Up, 1927-1933”. Close Up, 1927-1933: Cinema and Modernism, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. 1-26.
Gallagher, Catherine. The Body Economic. Princeton University Press, 2006.
Gates, Barbara T. Victorian Suicide: Mad Crimes and Sad Histories. Princeton University Press, 1988.
Harvey, David Dow. Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939: A Bibliography of Works and Criticism. Princeton University Press, 1962.
Hemans, Felicia. Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Letters, Reception Materials. Editor Wolfson, Susan J., Princeton University Press, 2000.
Hughes, Winifred. The Maniac in the Cellar. Princeton University Press, 1980.
Hyman, Anthony. Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer. Princeton University Press, 1982.
Johnson, Samuel. The Letters of Samuel Johnson. Editor Redford, Bruce, Princeton University Press, 1994.
Kent, Susan Kingsley. Sex and Suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914. Princeton University Press, 1987.
Loomis, Roger Sherman. A Mirror of Chaucer’s World. Princeton University Press, 1965.
Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington,. “Introduction”. Conversations of Lord Byron, edited by Ernest J. Lovell, Princeton University Press, 1969, pp. 3-114.