qtd. in
Peterson, Richard F. Mary Lavin. Twayne, 1978.
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Publishing | Mary Lavin | Pritchett
wrote, I cannot think of any Irish writer who has gone so profoundly without fear into the Irish heart. qtd. in Peterson, Richard F. Mary Lavin. Twayne, 1978. 143 |
Publishing | Sheenagh Pugh | This volume includes what its author calls the dreaded Sometimes, a poem which has proved so popular as to be almost an embarrassment. Discussed on a BBC
Radio 4 programme, The Secret Life of... |
Publishing | Eleanor Farjeon | |
Publishing | Marina Warner | Extraordinarily prolific, MW
has contributed innumerable articles and reviews to periodicals, including the Independent, the London Review of Books, the New York Times Book Review, the Sunday Times, the Times Literary... |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | There followed in this series How Little Grey Rabbit Got Back Her Tail, 1930, The Great Adventure of Hare, 1931 (originally entitled Hare Goes a-Journeying), and The Story of Fuzzypeg the Hedgehog... |
Publishing | Alison Uttley | After many rejections, AU
began a series involving the scapegrace Tim Rabbit with The Adventures of No Ordinary Rabbit, published by Faber
in November 1937, with illustrations by Alec Buckels
. Years later, a... |
Publishing | Monica Furlong | |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | Alan Pryce-Jones
, editor of the Times Literary Supplement, commissioned MS
for a middle page on Mary Shelley
before her book appeared. Spark also gave a talk on Shelley for the BBC
Third Programme... |
Publishing | Harold Pinter | It was rejected that August as a possible television play for the BBC
. A successful revival took place in spring 2007 at Trafalgar Studios
, London. Billington, Michael. Harold Pinter. Faber and Faber, 2007. 111 “The Dumb Waiter”. thisistheatre.com, 1 Nov. 2011. |
Publishing | Phyllis Bottome | The BBC approached Bottome to write propaganda to help entice America into war because of the popularity of her novels in the United States. Her script uses Disney
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Reception | Rosemary Sutcliff | The TLS review pronounced that RS
had steadily improved at her craft, but that the book under review still had drawbacks: over-sweetness of writing and some sentimentality in the personal relationships. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 2755 (19 November 1954): 748 |
Reception | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Reviewer John Pemble
mentions the whole archive of mock research in pseudo-academic publications dedicated to [Holmes's] life and work. Contributors to the BBC
's centenary tribute in 1954 all expressed the hope that Holmes was... |
Reception | Mary Agnes Hamilton | The Times Literary Supplement judged the original to be a singularly interesting book—written by a German for Germans in the shadow of the First World War—and that Hamilton's translation was of exceptional excellence. Stannard, Harold Martin. “A German on England”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1466, 6 Mar. 1930, p. 175. 175 |
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Reception | Githa Sowerby | The stage directions in this final scene suggest a deadlock or a stand-off: the characters' eyes meet in a long steady look Sowerby, Githa. “Rutherford and Son”. New Woman Plays, edited by Linda Fitzsimmons and Viv Gardner, Methuen, 1991, pp. 133-89. 188 |
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