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Publishing Zoë Fairbairns
Virago commissioned this after accepting her previous novel,
Fairbairns, Zoë et al., editors. More Tales I Tell My Mother. Journeyman.
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But over the longer term her relationship with them worked out no more happily than that with Macmillan . She had not realised that being commissioned...
Publishing Leonora Carrington
In 1989 Virago Press published an English version of the play, translated by Anthony Kerrigan .
Carrington, Leonora. The Seventh Horse and Other Stories. Virago.
prelims, 175
Publishing Kathleen Jamie
The English edition followed two years later from Virago Press . The work was re-issued by Sort of Books , London, in 2002 with the somewhat opportunistic title Among Muslims: Meetings at the Frontiers of Pakistan.
Publishing Christina Stead
She had originally intended this book as part of a trilogy, and began one of the other component parts as The Student of Naples, but when she went back to this manuscript on arriving...
Publishing Sybille Bedford
It was reprinted as a Virago Classic in 1984, and by Penguin in 2000.
Publishing Elizabeth Taylor
A Virago edition appeared in 1986.
Publishing Clemence Dane
It is dedicated to a woman she calls E. A.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Virago re-issued this novel in 1995 in their Lesbian Landmarks series.
Publishing Elizabeth Jenkins
EJ revised her draft at the suggestion of Victor Gollancz , making cuts which she felt depleted the feeling in the novel but which he felt strengthened it. It was not until she re-read part...
Publishing Ada Leverson
MacGibbon and Kee issued an omnibus volume including her second, fourth, and sixth novels under the title of The Little Ottleys in 1962, which was reissued in 1984 by Virago .
OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Publishing E. Arnot Robertson
Pin Mill (on the river Orwell, almost an appendage of the larger village of Chelmondiston) is proud of its association with this novel, though EAR takes second place in its publicity to We...
Publishing Elizabeth von Arnim
A month-long holiday that EA took near Rapallo with her friends Maud Ritchie and Mary Mallet provided the inspiration for this book. It has seen many theatrical and movie versions. Campbell Kane rewrote it as...
Publishing F. Tennyson Jesse
The Feminist Companion notes that in this novel, FTJsubverts the masculine adventure-story genre with a female pirate captain.
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.
Once again, FTJ 's illustrations decorated the frontispiece and back pages. This novel was reprinted by...
Publishing Christina Stead
In 1976 Jean B. Read edited and published A Christina Stead Reader, including The Sensitive Goldfish from The Salzburg Tales, excerpts from all of her novels up to this point (except The Man...
Publishing Isabella Bird
Before publication in book form, some of the letters appeared in periodicals such as Out West and The Leisure Hour. The book was translated for a French edition and published in America by G. P. Putnam Sons
Publishing Anne Lister
Following the appearance of some selections in 1950, AL 's diary first reached print in an entire volume drawn from its opening decade, edited by Helena Whitbread for Virago , and entitled I Know My Own Heart.
Mavor, Elizabeth. “Gentleman Jack from Halifax”. London Review of Books, pp. 18-19.
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Lister, Anne. I Know My Own Heart. Editor Whitbread, Helena, New York University Press.

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