Ham, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Elizabeth Ham, by Herself, 1783-1820, edited by Eric Gillett, Faber and Faber, pp. 5-12.
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Performance of text | Sylvia Kantaris | Most of the poems were written in Cornwall, which is a strong presence in the volume. Many had already appeared in periodicals: in Australia, Spain, and in the Anglo-Welsh Review as well... |
Performance of text | Elizabeth Ham | |
Performance of text | Bryony Lavery | |
Performance of text | Naomi Royde-Smith | A debate between NRS
and Compton Mackenzie
was held under the auspices of the Drama League
, and broadcast live on BBC
radio. Royde-Smith maintained that The Broadcast Play is an unsatisfactory Form of Art... |
Performance of text | Dylan Thomas | Many of these pieces had been first broadcast on BBC
radio, not including the furiously satirical How To Be a Poet but including a warm tribute to an actual poet, Wilfred Owen
. Borne Back Daily. http://borneback.com/ . 4 November 2008 |
Performance of text | Anne Devlin | AD
's teleplay Naming the Names first shown on BBC Two
television channel; it was also broadcast on BBC Radio
later this year. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 245 Schrank, Bernice, and William W. Demastes, editors. Irish Playwrights, 1880-1995. Greenwood Press. 95 |
Performance of text | Iris Murdoch | |
Performance of text | Louise Page | This was also performed in July the same year at the Institute of Contemporary Arts
in London, and was adapted for broadcast on BBC Radio 4
on 23 November 1978 (after some thought of... |
Performance of text | Eleanor Farjeon | Her introduction confides that her writing of children's poetry originated in the death of her dream of being a real poet. Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae. 61-2 |
Performance of text | Sylvia Plath | |
Performance of text | Teresa Deevy | TD
's radio play Polinka was broadcast by BBC Northern Ireland
. It was repeated on this station in January 1949 and April 1951 and by the BBC all over Britain in December that year. The Teresa Deevy Archive. http://deevy.nuim.ie/. Timeline |
Performance of text | Elaine Feinstein | |
Performance of text | Kathleen Jamie | A shorter version had been broadcast by BBC Radio 4
in 1985 under the title Rumours of Guns. Jamie, Kathleen, and Lilias Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Scotland are Dead. Bloodaxe Books. 6 |
Performance of text | Agatha Christie | AC
had written two plays, Black Coffee (1930) and Akhnaton (written in 1937 but not published until 1973), before adapting her novel Ten Little Niggers for the stage. This opened at St James's Theatre
,... |
Performance of text | Sarah Waters | She carried out as much research as available sources permitted into lesbian lives in England of the 1940s, and spent four years working on this novel (as compared with one year for her first). She... |
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