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Connections
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Publishing | Katherine Mansfield | Scholar Claire Tomalin
suspects that this refusal had to do with KM
's unacknowledged debt to Chekhov
in The Child-Who-Was-Tired. |
Publishing | Katherine Mansfield | Most of the stories dated from several years before, and had been published in periodicals. An edition from Knopf
, New York, followed in January 1921. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 419 |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | That same year it was published in the USA by Knopf
(to whom MS
had moved from Lippincott
), and it also appeared in a condensed version in the Saturday Evening Post. It was... |
Publishing | Patricia Highsmith | This novel was initially rejected by Knopf
. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Gale Research. 102: 221 OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Katherine Mansfield | She finished the title story on 14 October 1921, chose it as the title of the collection, and shortly afterwards planned a structure of alternating stories with New Zealand and London settings. The American edition... |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | That same year it also appeared in New York with publisher Alfred A. Knopf
. The French Window, her second book for children, followed in 1970. Rees, David. Muriel Spark, William Trevor, Ian McEwan, A Bibliography of their First Editions. Colophon Press. 13 Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 76 Oldsey, Bernard Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 15. Gale Research. 15: 490 |
Publishing | Muriel Spark | The special copies, produced jointly with Observer Books
, featured an original etching by Michael Ayrton
. The US edition was by Viking
(as were those of MS
's next few books); she had broken... |
Publishing | Simone de Beauvoir | This translation remained standard for a long time: later re-issues include one from Vintage
in 1989 with an introduction by Deirdre Bair
, and one from David Campbell
in 1993 with an introduction by Margaret Crosland |
Publishing | Freya Stark | FS
published, with John Murray
, East is West. In the United StatesAlfred A. Knopf
published this book as The Arab Island: The Middle East, 1939-1943. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Publishing | Katherine Mansfield | |
Publishing | Elizabeth Bowen | It was dedicated to Derek Hill
, who had done for EB
her painting of Bowen's Court. Glendinning, Victoria. Elizabeth Bowen. Alfred A. Knopf. 271 |
Publishing | Elizabeth Taylor | Blanche Knopf
asked for fairly radical revisions in this novel: that it should concentrate more completely on the two very young lovers. ET
replied, in terms of the utmost humility, that she could not revise... |
Publishing | Willa Cather | On her travels in France in 1920 she had done research for this novel. Urgo, Joseph R., and Willa Cather. “Introduction. Willa Cather: A Brief Chronology. A Note on the Text”. My Ántonia, edited by Joseph R. Urgo and Joseph R. Urgo, Broadview Press, pp. 9-39. 35 Lindemann, Marilee, and Willa Cather. “Introduction, Chronology”. Alexander’s Bridge, edited by Marilee Lindemann and Marilee Lindemann, Oxford University Press, p. vii - xliv. ix |
Textual Production | Una Marson | |
Textual Production | Storm Jameson | She had worked for Knopf
since 1923 and was friendly with both Blanche and Alfred Knopf
. Feinstein, Elaine, and Storm Jameson. “Introduction”. None Turn Back, Virago, p. i - vii. i |
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