Baldwin, Louisa. Afterglow. Methuen, 1911.
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Textual Production | Louisa Baldwin | LB
, as Mrs. Alfred Baldwin, published Afterglow, a collection of poems not primarily directed at children. Publication is dated from the accession stamp in the Bodleian Library
copy. Baldwin, Louisa. Afterglow. Methuen, 1911. prelims |
Textual Production | Roma White | RW
re-used the exotic setting of Egypt for another novel of comic rather than melodramatic tone: Moons and Winds of Araby, which has much in common with travel writing. The date comes from the... |
Textual Production | Constance Smedley | CS
published another novel, Redwing (which she had intended to call The People Mimsy Knew). Dated from the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. Smedley, Constance. Redwing. George Allen and Unwin, 1916. 6 |
Textual Production | Sheenagh Pugh | SP
published her first book, Crowded by Shadows: Poems, at Swansea in a series entitled The Triskel Poets: a slim volume in a yellow jacket with heavy black shadow occupying its bottom right... |
Textual Production | Luce Irigaray | LI
's Le Langage des déments, a version of her doctoral thesis on linguistic deterioration, appeared in print, from a publisher at The Hague, but in the Approaches to Semiotics series of |
Textual Production | Marguerite Gardiner Countess of Blessington | Since it is listed by neither the British Library
nor the Bodleian
, and since the four copies listed by OCLC are all in the USA, it may perhaps have remained unpublished in England. Blessington, Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of. “Introduction”. Conversations of Lord Byron, edited by Ernest J., Jr Lovell, Princeton University Press, 1969, pp. 3-114. 82 |
Textual Production | George Egerton | One more dramatic work was her adaptation of a play by Pierre Loti
entitled The Daughter of Heaven. Terence de Vere White
says that she was this play's translator as well as its adaptor.... |
Textual Production | Michelene Wandor | MW
's Five Plays (confusingly titled just Plays on the paperback cover) reached print, published by Methuen
. Dated by the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. Wandor, Michelene. Five Plays. Journeyman, 1984. |
Textual Production | Catharine Amy Dawson Scott | CADS
dedicated her novel Wastralls (the first in her Cornish Tales series) to Alice Tippett
, to whose kind help on many a Sunday afternoon I owe the West-Country talk. Dated from the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Wastralls. William Heinemann, 1918. prelims Watts, Marjorie, and Frances King. Mrs. Sappho. Duckworth, 1987. 81 |
Textual Production | Winifred Peck | WP
published a novel of unusual form, They Come, They Go, The Story of an English Rectory, dedicated to a friend named Henry Jones
. The date comes from the Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. |
Textual Production | Annie Keary | AK
's children's story Father Phim appeared belatedly and posthumously some months after her death, as by the author of Castle Daly, etc. This work is now extremely rare. It is not listed under this... |
Textual Production | Hannah More | HM
was a formidably energetic letter-writer all her life, from her early visits to London, which produced scintillating and gossippy letters home, to her old age. Individual collections reached print, like those to Zachary Macaulay |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Burnet | EB
's papers survive among various collections in the Bodleian
and British Libraries
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Susan Tweedsmuir | The Bodleian Library
catalogue lists John Buchan's name alone for this work. He re-used its title for an entirely different solo production, a much-reprinted novel, in 1936. |
Textual Production | Alethea Lewis | AL
's surviving correspondence with George Crabbe
is now British Library
MS Egerton 3709A and Bodleian
MS Autog. c. 9. The former also contains his correspondence with Mary Leadbeater
. Crabbe, George. Selected Letters and Journals. Editors Faulkner, Thomas C. and Rhonda L. Blair, Clarendon Press, 1985. 117, 194 |
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