Dowson, Jane, editor. Women’s Poetry of the 1930s: A Critical Anthology. Routledge, 1996.
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Performance of text | Lilian Bowes Lyon | |
Performance of text | Caryl Churchill | |
Performance of text | Daisy Ashford | In July 1919, DA
did a reading of a chapter of the book at a private party, which went better than anticipated, despite her nerves. She was offered an opportunity to do a lecture tour... |
Performance of text | E. H. Young | The following year Cape
produced a collected edition of EHY
's works, going back as far as Yonder. Miss Mole was reprinted by Virago Press
in 1984 (edited by Sally Beauman), and read aloud... |
Performance of text | Winsome Pinnock | |
Performance of text | Meiling Jin | It was read on BBC Radio 4
in August 1997. |
Performance of text | Margiad Evans | |
Performance of text | Winsome Pinnock | |
Performance of text | Margiad Evans | After this ME
worked on a never-completed novel called The Widower's Tale, set in a forest community on the English side of the Welsh border in the later nineteenth century. She received an advance... |
Performance of text | Michelene Wandor | Her radio play entitled The Courtier, the Prince and the Lady, drawing from Machiavelli
and Castiglione
with music from the Renaissance composer Josquin Desprez
and his contemporaries, was produced by Piers Plowright
for BBC Radio 3 |
Performance of text | Michelene Wandor | Since the early 1990s, MW
has turned her attention to music. Her libretti and radio plays include works based on poems by John Cornford
, John Milton
, and Ariosto
: Spain, first performed... |
Performance of text | Mary Stewart | |
Performance of text | Iris Murdoch | |
politics | Doreen Wallace | The tithe campaign, which ran down with the onset of the Second World War, was recalled in a BBC
programme in the series Yesterday's Witness in May 1972, written by Janet Hitchman
, in which... |
politics | Olivia Manning | As to gender politics, though she admired the suffragists and felt strongly about women's rights, she thought of herself not as a woman writer but as a writer who happened to be a woman, and... |
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