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Textual Production | Elizabeth Jenkins | She based this story on an actual case of 1877, which she heard about through her lawyer brother David
. She gave most of her characters the same Christian names as their actual originals; her... |
Publishing | Marghanita Laski | |
Publishing | Marghanita Laski | She dedicated this novel to her grandparents and her daughter. Persephone Books
issued a reprint in winter 2004. |
Literary responses | Marghanita Laski | Reviews were mixed. The San Francisco Chronicle called this a tour-de-force of its kind,, a little jewel of horror. The Times Literary Supplement dismissed it as surprisingly sentimental and not a very original story... |
Publishing | Amy Levy | |
Publishing | Katherine Mansfield | KM
left at least fifteen stories unfinished. The final book which she planned—and which she intended to be her first mature and fully-conceived work—was never written; nor were the novels which she meant to write... |
Publishing | Susan Miles | SM
published with Linden Press
of London her long poem or verse novel Lettice Delmer; it had almost been forgotten when reprinted in 2002 by Persephone
. Miles, Susan. “Disgrace”. The Guardian, p. Review 27. 27 |
Literary responses | Susan Miles | This book appeared with very distinguished endorsement on its jacket. T. S. Eliot
wrote that he found it a very poignant story.Storm Jameson
wrote, Its simplicities are at a profound level. The theme is... |
Reception | Susan Miles | Her publishers at Persephone
chart the progress of her reputation through an experience around the turn of the century related by Ian Hamilton
. A train of thought about forgotten names in Johnson
's Lives... |
Publishing | Betty Miller | The provisional title under which it was rejected was Next Year in Jerusalem (a far cry from the later title—which is also that of one of her protagonist's films—which evokes both a fashionable area of... |
Publishing | Margaret Oliphant | In 2010 Persephone Books
reprinted this story or novella together with another one by MO
, The Mystery of Mrs Blencarrow, giving the combined book the title of the latter. The combination of these... |
Literary responses | Margaret Oliphant | Merryn Williams
observed in an afterword to the Persephone
edition that both these stories deal with the terribly destructive effects of middle-aged passion. Persephone Books. http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/. |
Textual Production | Mollie Panter-Downes | Persephone Books
posthumously collected twenty-one short stories as Good Evening, Mrs Craven: The Wartime Stories of Mollie Panter-Downes. “Bowker’s Global Books in Print”. globalbooksinprint.com. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Mollie Panter-Downes | A second collection of MPD
's New Yorker short stories was published in 2002 by Persephone
, entitled Minnie's Room: The Peacetime Stories of Mollie Panter-Downes, and bearing as cover design a fabric from... |
Publishing | Winifred Peck | House-Bound, first published in 1942, was re-issued by Persephone Books
in 2007, with an introduction by the late Penelope Fitzgerald
, WP
's niece and fellow novelist. The edition had been planned for almost... |
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