ML
's ghost stories have been frequently anthologised. They appear in, for instance, Fifty Strangest Stories Ever Told (1937), The Virago
Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century (1987), and Vampire Stories (1993).
Clute, John, and John, 1949 - Grant, editors. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. St Martin’s Press, 1997.
under Lawrence, Margery
Anthologization
P. L. Travers
In 1914 Virago
included this story together with the later Ah Wong and Johnny Delaney in Aunt Sass: Christmas Stories.
NA
's story Car appeared (along with stories by fifteen others including Kate Clanchy
and Daphne Du Maurier
) in Something Was There, edited by Kate Pullinger
, a ghost-story anthology published by Virago
.
The Parkin Gallery
planned an exhibition of her work in 1981 and advertised for catalogue...
Education
Kate O'Brien
KOB
entered University College, Dublin
, on a county council scholarship to read French and English (though some relations favoured a safe job instead).
Most reference works, oddly, have 1915. The prelims of the Virago
Employer
Angela Carter
She was also one of the first authors Virago
recruited to its editorial board.
Turner, Jenny. “A New Kind of Being”. London Review of Books, Vol.
38
, No. 21, 3 Nov. 2016, pp. 7-14.
8
Family and Intimate relationships
Ray Strachey
According to RS
's daughter Barbara, introducing the Virago
edition of The Cause, it was the condescending arrogance of an American cousin which made her, at an early age, a feminist (an incident which...
Family and Intimate relationships
Betty Miller
Sarah wrote the introduction when one of her mother's books was posthumously reprinted by Virago
.
Intertextuality and Influence
Angela Carter
She embarked on this book at the suggestion (in 1972) of Carmen Callil
, who wanted it for Virago Press
before the press was up and running. It became one of their opening titles. AC
Literary responses
Flora Macdonald Mayor
Rediscovery of FMM
was fostered by Sybil Oldfield
, who in 1984 published an extensive account of Mayor's life and works (which she narrated in parallel with those of Mayor's contemporary Mary Sheepshanks
). During...
Literary responses
Dorothy Whipple
DW
was an unacknowledged favourite of Ivy Compton-Burnett
and evidently of Elizabeth Taylor
too, since Taylor borrowed for her novel Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont from the opening of a story among Whipple's papers, which...
Literary responses
Angela Thirkell
Trooper to the Southern Cross is said to be the only work by AT
that her novelist son Colin MacInnes
would admit to liking, and to be among the favourite reading of Barry Humphries
...
Literary responses
Christina Stead
Initial New York reviewers were unenthusiastic, calling this book thin-blooded or disappointing.
qtd. in
Rowley, Hazel. Christina Stead: A Biography. Secker and Warburg, 1995.
391
On its Virago
re-appearance in 1981, the word was radiant. Anne Duchêne
placed it at the opposite pole from Stead's recent...
Literary responses
Elizabeth Taylor
One of the first to review this novel was Rosamond Lehmann
; some of her commendatory phrases are still in use in promotional material from Virago
.
Beauman, Nicola. The Other Elizabeth Taylor. Persephone Books, 2009.
For Anna Vaux
of the Times Literary Supplement, the book's claim to represent a century of women's writing was bold to begin with, compounded by the way the work is tied to a single...
Timeline
21 June 1973: Virago Press held its first board meeting...
Cadman, Eileen et al. Rolling Our Own: Women as Printers, Publishers and Distributors. Minority Press-Group, 1981.
30
Virago Press: 30 Years of Virago. http://www.virago.co.uk/.
“The History of Virago”. Virago, 2012.
By Autumn 1975: Carmen Callil's new Virago Press issued its...
Women writers item
By Autumn 1975
Carmen Callil
's new Virago Press
issued its first title, Mary Chamberlain
's Fenwomen: A Portrait of Women in an English Village, an indictment of rural poverty as it bears on women.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(25 September 1975): 13
May 1978: Virago Press issued its first Virago Modern...
Women writers item
May 1978
Virago Press
issued its first Virago Modern Classics, a historically important series most though not all of which were novels.
Callil, Carmen. “The stories of our lives”. Guardian Unlimited, 26 Apr. 2008.
May 1978: Virago Press issued its first Virago Modern...
Women writers item
May 1978
Virago Press
issued its first Virago Modern Classics, a historically important series most though not all of which were novels.
Callil, Carmen. “The stories of our lives”. Guardian Unlimited, 26 Apr. 2008.
25 November 1982: Diana Scott issued Bread and Roses: An Anthology...
Women writers item
25 November 1982
Diana Scott
issued Bread and Roses: An Anthology of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Poetry by Women Writers.
Scott, Diana, editor. Bread and Roses. Virago, 1982.
By mid-October 1983: Ursula Owen, editor of Virago Press, published...
Women writers item
By mid-October 1983
Ursula Owen
, editor of Virago Press
, published with them an anthology of essays: Fathers: Reflections by Daughters.
“Bowker’s Global Books in Print”. globalbooksinprint.com.
December 1984: The feminist publisher Virago Press, under...
Women writers item
December 1984
The feminist publisher Virago Press
, under its editor Carmen Callil
, launched its own bookshop in Covent Garden, London; the opening was performed by Rosamond Lehmann
.
Hastings, Selina. Rosamond Lehmann. Chatto and Windus, 2002.
395
1986: Aileen La Tourette published through Virago...
Women writers item
1986
Aileen La Tourette
published through Virago Press
the post-apocalyptic novel Cry Wolf (whose title has also been used by others).
January 1996: Virago Press resumed operations as an imprint...
Building item
January 1996
Virago Press
resumed operations as an imprint of another larger company, Little Brown
. Its board took the decision to sell in 1995, two years after its twentieth birthday.
“The History of Virago”. Virago, 2012.
11 September 2000: Mende Nazer (having survived being kidnapped...
Women writers item
11 September 2000
Mende Nazer
(having survived being kidnapped in a raid on her Sudanese village birthplace when she was about twelve, and about eight years labour as a domestic slave) celebrated this day of her escape as...
8 May 2008: Virago Press marked thirty years of Virago...
Callil, Carmen. “The stories of our lives”. Guardian Unlimited, 26 Apr. 2008.
Texts
Beauman, Nicola, and E. M. Delafield. “Introduction”. The Diary of a Provincial Lady, Rprt ed. , Virago Press, 1984, p. vii - xvii.
Breeze, Jean Binta. Spring Cleaning. Virago Press, 1992.
Chamberlain, Mary, editor. Writing Lives: Conversations Between Women Writers. Virago Press, 1988.
Hepburn, James, and Anna Wickham. “Preface”. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet, edited by Reginald Donald Smith and Reginald Donald Smith, Virago Press, 1984, p. xix - xxiii.
Holtby, Winifred. Mandoa! Mandoa!: A Comedy of Irrelevance. Virago Press, 1982.
Kersley, Gillian. Darling Madame: Sarah Grand and Devoted Friend. Virago Press, 1983.
Moorhead, Joanna. The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington. Virago Press, 2017.
Mulford, Wendy, editor. The Virago Book of Love Poetry. Virago Press, 1998.
Roberts, Michèle. All the Selves I Was. Virago Press, 1995.
Roberts, Michèle. Daughters of the House. Virago Press, 1992.
Roberts, Michèle. During Mother’s Absence. Virago Press, 1993.
Roberts, Michèle. Playing Sardines. Virago Press, 2001.
Slovo, Gillian. An Honourable Man. Virago Press, 2012.
Smith, Ali et al., editors. Brilliant Careers. Virago Press, 2000.
Smith, Ali. Like. Virago Press, 1997.
Hepburn, James et al. “Anna Wickham: A Memoir”. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet, edited by Reginald Donald Smith, Virago Press, 1984, pp. 1-48.
Hepburn, James et al. “Editor’s Note and Acknowledgements”. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet, edited by Reginald Donald Smith, Virago Press, 1984, p. xxv - xxvi.
Wickham, Anna et al. “Fragment of an Autobiography: Prelude to a Spring Clean”. The Writings of Anna Wickham Free Woman and Poet, edited by Reginald Donald Smith, Virago Press, 1984, pp. 51-157.
Wickham, Anna, and James Hepburn. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet. Editor Smith, Reginald Donald, Virago Press, 1984.
Wilson, Elizabeth. Adorned in Dreams: Fashion and Modernity. Virago Press, 1985.