Sidgwick and Jackson

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Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
Two more of EB 's one-act plays opened at regional theatres. Beastly Pride, a romantic comedy, was first performed at the Grand Theatre in Croydon, Surrey, on 19 March 1914. Umbrellas (subtitled A...
Textual Production Evelyn Sharp
In another short-story volume, The War of All the Ages, published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1915, ES included The Adventure, in which she uses her painfully acquired personal knowledge of prison to...
Textual Production Maude Royden
MR 's Blessed Joan of Arc appeared as one of Sidgwick and Jackson 's Messages of the Saints series.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
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, 1990.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
EB wrote this and her later plays while in full-time employment. It and the other Court Theatre productions were put on by the Play Actors society. Chains was revived in 1910 by Dion Boucicault at...
Textual Production Judith Kazantzis
JK 's first mainstream volume of poetry, Minefield, was issued through the publisher Sidgwick and Jackson .
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
Sidgwick and Jackson published Miss Tassey in 1913. Cupid in Clapham did not appear in print until several years later, in French 's series One-Act Plays for Stage and Study, 1927.
Textual Production Elizabeth Baker
The programme also included Act II of Elizabeth Robins 's Votes for Women.
Weiss, Rudolf. “Versions of Emancipation: The Dramatic World of Elizabeth Baker”. Sprachkunst, Vol.
20
, No. 2, 1989, pp. 305-16.
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Edith was published fifteen years later, in 1927, by Sidgwick and Jackson .

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Texts

Purefoy, Henry, and Elizabeth Purefoy. Purefoy Letters 1735-1753. Editor Eland, George E., Sidgwick and Jackson, 1931, 2 vols.
Royde-Smith, Naomi, editor. The Second Problems Book. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1909.
Sidgwick, Ethel. A Lady of Leisure. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1914.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Dorothy’s Wedding. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1931.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Hatchways. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Herself. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1912.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Jamesie. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1918.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Laura. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1924.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Le Gentleman. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1911.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Mrs. Henry Sidgwick. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1938.
Sidgwick, Ethel. Promise. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1910.
Sidgwick, Ethel, and William Makepeace Thackeray. “Thackeray’s Rose and the Ring”. Plays for Schools, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1909.
Sidgwick, Ethel. The Accolade. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1915.
Sowerby, Githa. Rutherford and Son. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1912.
Tynan, Katharine. Flower of Youth. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1915.
Tynan, Katharine. Herb O’ Grace. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1918.
Tynan, Katharine. Irish Poems. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1913.
Tynan, Katharine. Late Songs. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1917.
Tynan, Katharine. New Poems. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1911.
Tynan, Katharine. The Holy War. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916.
Watts, C. M. The Wild Harp. Editor Tynan, Katharine, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1913.
Williams, Harold. Modern English Writers: Being a Study of Imaginative Literature 1890-1914. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1919.