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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.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Mansfield was, however, feeling discouraged about all her work. In February, with The Garden...
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
The edition from Knopf , New York, October 1924, was titled The Little Girl.
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
The New York edition, Seven Winters and Afterthoughts, from Alfred A. Knopf (EB 's regular...
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.
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It was her first book to be published with Knopf instead of with Houghton Mifflin .
Lindemann, Marilee, and Willa Cather. “Introduction, Chronology”. Alexander’s Bridge, edited by Marilee Lindemann and Marilee Lindemann, Oxford University Press, p. vii - xliv.
ix
It sold 30,000...
Textual Production Una Marson
In the 1950s, UM struggled with a long, semi-autobiographical work entitled Everyday Life in Jamaica to be published by Knopf , but this was never completed. In 1964, the year before she died, she received...
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.
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