It was first published at London in 1905 by Methuen
.
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Maureen Duffy
MD
tackled a piece of publishing history in A Thousand Capricious Chances: History of the Methuen
List, 1889-1989.
DHL
's novel The Rainbow was published by Methuen
; six weeks later, copies of the book were destroyed as a result of court action.
Roberts, Warren. A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence. Hart-Davis.
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Nawal El Saadawi
NES
's Death of an Ex-Minister, a short-story collection, was published by Methuen
in an English translation by Shirley Eber
.
Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
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Edith Somerville
Some of the pieces had already appeared in periodicals.
Collis, Maurice. Somerville and Ross: A Biography. Faber and Faber.
261
The book was published, like three later works, by Methuen
.
Cummins, Geraldine. Dr. E. Œ. Somerville: A Biography. Andrew Dakers.
266, 268, 270
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Alison Fell
AF
issued through Methuen
her next novel: Mer de Glace (Sea of Ice), the name of the largest glacier in France, which flows down the north side of Mont Blanc into the valley of Chamonix.
“Alison Fell”. Fantastic Fiction.
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Josephine Tey
She wrote the novel in less than three weeks (a contrast to the months or years spent on Kif) for a thriller writers' competition run by Methuen
, with a prize of £250. She...
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Rose Allatini
Rose Allatini
published the third of her Lucian Wainwright novels, Oracle, this time with Methuen
; its title-page mentions her two earlier books under this name.
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Hannah Lynch
The book, dedicated to HL
's friend Rosamond Venning
, was published by Methuen and Co.
like the novel that immediately preceded it into print.
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Sue Townsend
Four plays by ST
were published: Bazaar and Rummage, Groping for Words, Womberang (issued in a single volume), and a Methuen
edition of The Great Celestial Cow, which also appeared this year...
In 1892 HL
published with Methuen
a translation of The History of Florence from the Domination of the Medici to the Fall of the Republic by François Tommy Perrens
(whose title is also given as...
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Marie Corelli
MC
published Barabbas, A Dream of the World's Tragedy, her first novel with Methuen
.
Keating, Peter John, and Marie Corelli. “Introduction”. The Sorrows of Satan, Oxford University Press, p. ix - xx.
ix
Ransom, Teresa. The Mysterious Miss Marie Corelli: Queen of Victorian Bestsellers. Sutton.
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Pam Gems
The play's development was influenced by another project PG
was working on at the time, a translation of Uncle Vanya. Her own play, she explains, was much influenced by Chekhov
, I had tried...
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Evelyn Underhill
EU
's final attempt at fiction, another spiritual novel entitled The Column of Dust, was published by Methuen
.
Greene, Dana. Evelyn Underhill: Artist of the Infinite Life. Crossroad.
43
Underhill, Evelyn. The Column of Dust. Methuen.
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Texts
Corelli, Marie. The Sorrows of Satan. Methuen, 1900.