Greer, Germaine. Daddy, We Hardly Knew You. Penguin, 1990.
prelims
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Employer | Germaine Greer | Having earned her doctorate in England, GG
was employed first as an assistant lecturer, then lecturer in English, at the University of Warwick
in Coventry. Greer, Germaine. Daddy, We Hardly Knew You. Penguin, 1990. prelims |
Family and Intimate relationships | Penelope Lively | Jack Lively (whose name, she wrote, initially sounded to her like a character in a Restoration comedy) was very different from herself but an appreciative reader of her writing. Crown, Sarah. “A Life in Books. Penelope Lively”. The Guardian, 25 July 2009, pp. Review 10 - 11. Review 10-11 |
Reception | Charlotte Smith | CS
has enjoyed a recent renaissance, with Stuart Curran
's edition of her poems, 1993, her Major Poetical Works edited by Claire Knowles
and Ingrid Horrocks
, 2017, Curran's fourteen-volume collected works from Pickering and Chatto |
Reception | Mary Robinson | A conference at the University of Warwick
commemorated the two hundredth anniversary of MR
's death; Stuart Curran
gave a plenary address and Jacqueline M. Labbe
spoke about Robinson on the BBC
's Woman's Hour. Curran, Stuart, and Isobel Grundy. Email about Mary Robinson to Isobel Grundy. May 2000. Labbe, Jacqueline M. “Mary Robinson’s Bicentennial”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 9 , No. 1, 2002, pp. 3-8. 3 |
No bibliographical results available.