Leigh, Dorothy et al. Women’s Writing in Stuart England. Editor Brown, Sylvia, Sutton, 1999.
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Literary responses | Dorothy Leigh | DL
's book probably influenced the compilation and publication of those by Elizabeth Joscelin
and Elizabeth Richardson
. Leigh, Dorothy et al. Women’s Writing in Stuart England. Editor Brown, Sylvia, Sutton, 1999. 3 |
Publishing | Françoise de Graffigny | FG
minutely revised the novel, adding three additional letters and a historical introduction, in a second edition, 1752. It was translated as Letters Written by a Peruvian Princess, 1748, and in later versions, including... |
Reception | Aphra Behn | Oroonoko, or, The Royal Slave is probably AB
's best-known work today: the subject of a volume in the MLA
series Approaches to Teaching World Literature, edited by Cynthia Richards
and Mary Ann O'Donnell |
Reception | Anna Kavan | The year before this, 2006, Jeremy Reed
had deployed previously unknown material in his study of her life and work, A Stranger on Earth: The Life and Work of Anna Kavan. Reed, Jeremy. A Stranger on Earth: The Life and Work of Anna Kavan. Peter Owen, 2006. |
Textual Features | Tillie Olsen | Olsen gave this book a double dedication. The first read: For our silenced people, century after century their beings consumed in the hard, everyday essential work of maintaining human life. Their art, which still they... |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | Parts I and II of her translation first appeared in 1920 in Modern Languages, the journal of the recently established Modern Language Association
. Reynolds, Barbara. Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul. Hodder and Stoughton, 1993. 186 Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan, 1978. 172 |
Textual Production | Adrienne Rich | First published in 1971 (Rich's collections often include writings issued previously), the essay When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision is described in 1988 by Elizabeth Meese
as still inform[ing] much of the best work... |
Textual Production | Anne Locke | Scholarly attention paid to the formerly almost invisible AL
dates back forty years, to 1965 and Patrick Collinson
's The Role of Women in the English Reformation Illustrated by the Life and Friendships of Anne... |
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