Mudge, Bradford Keyes. “Sara Coleridge: A Portrait from the Papers”. Library Chronicle of the University of Texas, Vol.
23
, 1983, pp. 15-35. 15, 18
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Reception | Christabel Coleridge | Though she had a prolific writing career, CC
's novels, stories, and tales have largely been forgotten. There is no biography of her, and what little criticism there is takes the form of reviews of... |
Reception | Sara Coleridge | Most of SC
's papers and works are held at the Humanities Research Center
at the University of Texas
amongst the writings and papers of various other members of her family. Mudge, Bradford Keyes. “Sara Coleridge: A Portrait from the Papers”. Library Chronicle of the University of Texas, Vol. 23 , 1983, pp. 15-35. 15, 18 |
Reception | E. H. Young | The bulk of EHY
's papers remain in the possession of Mr Bill Saunders
. Her correspondence with Lady Ottoline Morrell
is at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
, University of Texas at Austin
. 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. 325 |
Reception | Penelope Fitzgerald | Biographer Hermione Lee
announcing in early April 2010 that she was working on PF
, with access to her papers, and, best of all, her library of books with their many personal annotations. Lee, Hermione. “From the Margins: Hermione Lee on Penelope Fitzgerald”. The Guardian, 3 Apr. 2010, pp. Review 1 - 3. 1 |
Textual Features | Mary Augusta Ward | The novel features Robert Elsmere's gradual loss of his orthodox Christian faith, and the tension which this causes between the emerging sceptic and his wife, Catherine Leyburn (based on MAW
's friend Laura Lyttleton
)... |
Textual Production | Lady Cynthia Asquith | Her letters to D. H. Lawrence
are in the Harry Ransom Research Center
at the University of Texas at Austin
and her letters to Walter de la Mare
in the Bodleian Library
. Most of... |
Textual Production | Una Troubridge | Some of UT
's day books, of which she wrote at least sixty (sometimes covering the same period in more than one diary), are now in the hands of Alessandro Rossi-Lemeni Makedon
, the descendant... |
Textual Production | W. H. Auden | The major collections of WHA
's papers are at the New York Public Library
and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
. |
Textual Production | Joanna Southcott | The bulk of JS
's manuscripts are in the Harry S. Ransom Research Center
, Austin, Texas. They are listed, along with books, seals, scrolls, and objects, in the catalogue by Eugene Patrick Wright |
Textual Production | Sybille Bedford | The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
at the University of Texas at Austin
has acquired the bulk of SB
's papers, including the drafts, proofs, and publication material for the introductions to her reissued novels... |
Textual Production | Christina Rossetti | A complete edition of her surviving Letters appeared between 1997 and 2004, edited by Antony H. Harrison
. Rossetti, Christina. The Letters of Christina Rossetti. Editor Harrison, Antony H., University Press of Virginia, 1997–2004, 4 vols. |
Textual Production | Lilian Bowes Lyon | LBL
's work has been reprinted in The World Split Open, 1984, edited by Louise Bernikow
; it has been discussed by Margaret Willy
(in Essays and Studies, 1952), and Anne Treneer
(in... |
Textual Production | Radclyffe Hall | By April 1935, RH
abandoned a partly completed novel entitled Emblem Hurlstone. Cline, Sally. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John. John Murray, 1997. 340 |
Textual Production | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Harvard
's Houghton Library
has a number of significant manuscripts by MEB
including notebooks as well as novels. The extensive collection of her printed titles and manuscripts owned by Robert Lee Wolff
of Harvard University |
Textual Production | Radclyffe Hall | RH
's papers at the Harry Ransom Center
also include fifteen otherwise unknown short stories, most of them complete, dating from the 1910s and 1920s. She planned to publish a volume of these in 1924... |
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