Hignett, Sean. Brett. Franklin Watts.
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Residence | Dorothy Brett | |
Reception | A. S. Byatt | In her introduction for VintageASB
has written of influences on this novel: the visual influence of Samuel Palmer
's painting Cornfield with the Evening Star and of other representations of moonlight and harvest fields... |
Reception | Elizabeth Bowen | Her short stories have been compared to writings by Katherine Mansfield
, Henry James
, D. H. Lawrence
, and Saki
. |
Reception | Anna Wickham | Thanks to Untermeyer and to British poet and anthologist John Gawsworth
, by the 1930s AW
's poetry was widely anthologised, making her often as well represented as respected male poets such as Lawrence
,... |
Reception | Rumer Godden | RG
herself had misgivings about Gypsy, Gypsy, but her publisher Peter Llewelyn Davies
wrote of being enchanted by the story. Godden, Rumer. A Time to Dance, No Time to Weep. Macmillan. 143 |
Reception | Catherine Carswell | According to CC
's son, this was the first time a first novel had won the Melrose Prize. She offered half the prize money of £250 to her friend and literary mentor D. H. Lawrence |
Publishing | Dorothy Richardson | When she finished the novel early in 1913, she showed it to Jack Beresford and a publisher. Neither of them was enthusiastic, so the manuscript was stored for some time. In January 1915, Beresford suggested... |
Publishing | Fay Weldon | A TV play she wrote for the BBC, about D. H.
and Frieda Lawrence
in Cornwall during the First World War, was never transmitted, ostensibly because the Lawrence estate had objected about the infringement of... |
Publishing | Dorothy Richardson | In September 1934, she met S. S. Koteliansky
, known as Kot to such friends and associates as Katherine Mansfield
and John Middleton Murry
, D. H. Lawrence
, and Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
... |
Publishing | Anna Wickham | Nearly twenty years after her death, the Texas Quarterly first published AW
's essay entitled The Spirit of the Lawrence
Women. Wickham, Anna. “Introduction”. Selected Poems, edited by David Garnett, Chatto and Windus, pp. 7-11. 10 |
Publishing | Beryl Bainbridge | In the early twenty-first century BB
was writing a regular column for the New Statesman, and contributing also to The Oldie. When the Tatler had a feature in which contemporary authors re-wrote the... |
Author summary | Dorothy Brett | DB
, or Brett as she called herself, is chiefly remembered for the pictures she painted, first in London and then in Taos, New Mexico, in the first half of the twentieth century. Her... |
Author summary | Catherine Carswell | CC
is best known for her 1920 novel, Open the Door!, and her insightful critical biography of her close friend D. H. Lawrence
. Her literary corpus consists of two novels, three biographies, and... |
politics | E. M. Forster | After 1924, EMF
turned from writing novels to social and political causes, in particular the issue of freedom of expression. In 1928 he campaigned against the suppression of Radclyffe Hall
's The Well of Loneliness... |
Occupation | Harriet Shaw Weaver |
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