Grove, Valerie. Dear Dodie: The Life of Dodie Smith. Chatto and Windus, 1996.
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Textual Production | Alison Uttley | |
Textual Production | Dodie Smith | The play's unenthusiastic reception was not helped by a 52-minute wait between acts while the performers changed. Grove, Valerie. Dear Dodie: The Life of Dodie Smith. Chatto and Windus, 1996. 203 OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Robins | Heinemann
published ER
's memoirs, Both Sides of the Curtain, which covers her early years in London, about 1889-90. John, Angela V. Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life, 1862-1952. Routledge, 1995. 232 Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1975–1980, 6 vols. 6: 349-50 TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 1987 (2 March 1940): 112 |
Textual Production | Margaret Kennedy | |
Textual Production | Sarah Macnaughtan | A year after The Gift, SM
published A Lame Dog's Diary through W. Heinemann
. This enjoyed far more popularity than her previous novels. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Enid Bagnold | |
Textual Production | Georgette Heyer | Heinemann
printed 110,000 copies; Foyles Book Club
came out with an edition of 172,500. Putnam
of New York bought the US rights to the novel. Hodge, Jane Aiken. The Private World of Georgette Heyer. Bodley Head, 1984. 66 Haas, Lidija. “Wholly Allergic”. London Review of Books, Vol. 34 , No. 16, 30 Aug. 2012, pp. 29-30. 30 |
Textual Production | Ada Cambridge | In London, the novel was published by William Heinemann
, who issued further editions in 1893, 1895, and 1899. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | E. H. Young | EHY
published her first novel, A Corn of Wheat, with Heinemann
: the only one of her books not to be re-issued in the USA. Briganti, Chiara, and Kathy Mezei. Domestic Modernism, the Interwar Novel, and E. H. Young. Ashgate, 2006. 186 Mezei, Kathy, and Chiara Briganti. “’She must be a very good novelist’: Rereading E. H. Young (1880-1949)”. English Studies in Canada, Vol. 27 , No. 3, Sept. 2001, pp. 303-31. 330, 309, 312 |
Textual Production | Daphne Du Maurier | |
Textual Production | Enid Bagnold | |
Textual Production | Patricia Highsmith | PH
was first published in London when Heinemann
issued Deep Water: A Novel of Suspense (already published by Harper and Row
in New York in 1957 as Deep Water). British Book News. British Council. (1958): 635 OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Catharine Amy Dawson Scott | |
Textual Production | Henry James | HJ
published What Maisie Knew in book format with William Heinemann
; it was originally intended for publication in the Yellow Book, but grew too long to appear there. Gale, Robert L. A Henry James Encyclopedia. Greenwood, 1989. 719 Parker, Peter, editor. The Reader’s Companion to Twentieth-Century Writers. Fourth Estate and Helicon, 1995. 367 Edel, Leon et al. A Bibliography of Henry James. 3rd edition, Clarendon Press, 1982. 109 |
Textual Production | John Galsworthy | The Island Pharisees, JG
's first novel to appear under his own name, was published by William Heinemann
. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 34 Marrot, Harold Vincent. A Bibliography of the Works of John Galsworthy. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1928. 8 |
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