Bodleian Library

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Textual Production Michèle Roberts
MR published her novel In the Red Kitchen, dedicated to Jim Latter , whom she was to marry the next year.
Dated from the stamp in the Bodleian Library copy.
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Roberts, Michèle. In the Red Kitchen. Methuen.
prelims
Textual Production Rose Allatini
RA issued the first of her twenty-nine novels under the pseudonym of Eunice Buckley: Family from Vienna.
The Bodleian Library copy bears the acquisition date of 5 January 1942.
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Textual Production Mary, Lady Chudleigh
These letters had been sold by Thomas to Edmund Curll . They are now in the Bodleian Library .
Mary, Lady Chudleigh,. “Introduction”. The Poems and Prose of Mary, Lady Chudleigh, edited by Margaret J. M. Ezell, Oxford University Press, p. xvii - xxxvi.
xxxv
Their publication in incongruous company would no doubt have deeply distressed MLC , had she...
Textual Production Pamela Frankau
PF began publishing in serial form a work based on her own life, entitled Letters from a Modern Daughter to her Mother: it appeared in book form in earlier 1931.
The volume's publication date...
Textual Production Gladys Henrietta Schütze
GHS published, as Henrietta Leslie, Where East is West, her account of observations made during a holiday in Bulgaria, a country which she had earlier visited to report on its condition following...
Textual Production Michelene Wandor
MW published Look Back in Gender: Sexuality and the Family in Post-war British Drama, a feminist analysis of post-war British (or rather English) plays by men and women.
Dated from the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Michelene Wandor. http://www.mwandor.co.uk/.
Greenhalgh, Susanne. “A Review of <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Post-War British Drama: Looking Back in Gender</span> by Michelene Wandor”. Contemporary Theatre Review, Vol.
13
, No. 1, pp. 125-6.
125
Textual Production Ruby M. Ayres
Forty-one years after the appearance of her first novel, RMA issued her last, Love Without Wings. Dark Gentleman had appeared by the end of May in the same year.
Dark Gentleman was acquired by...
Textual Production Nancy Cunard
In 1943 NC began to work on collecting her poetry for an edition, as advised by Edward John Thompson , a fellow political radical and poetry editor for Benn publishers. The edition came to nothing...
Textual Production Germaine Greer
A series of columns written by GG for the satirical magazine Private Eye under the pseudonym Rose Blight appeared as a little book entitled The Revolting Garden, with pictures by Michael ffolkes .
Dated...
Textual Production Cecily Mackworth
In The Mouth of the SwordCecily Mackworth wrote about her experiences in travelling around the war-ravaged Middle East, and about the birth of the state of Israel.
Dated from the Bodleian Library acquisition stamp.
Hewett, Christopher, editor. The Living Curve : Letters to W. J. Strachan, 1929-1979. Taranman.
115
Bowker, Gordon. “Obituary: Cecily Mackworth”. The Independent.
Textual Production Edith J. Simcox
This text, the only manuscript of EJS 's known to survive, remains in the Bodleian Library (shelfmark MS Eng. misc. d. 494), which also houses letters to her and her brothers from the Oxford don...
Textual Production Isabella Whitney
The only surviving copy of this collection, bound up with other material is held by the Bodleian Library . It was once owned by the seventeenth-centeury scholar and antiquary John Selden, who understood it...
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.
Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington,. “Introduction”. Conversations of Lord Byron, edited by Ernest J. Lovell, Princeton University Press, pp. 3-114.
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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 Susanna Hopton
In an undated letter to Thomas GeersSH took him to task on religious and theological matters, specifically on his failure to stay loyal to the deprived Nonjuring community within the Church of England ...

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