Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins.
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Reception | Catherine Carswell | Although Murry
had overseen serialisation of parts of The Savage Pilgrimage in a magazine under his editorship, he wrote to Chatto and Windus
within two weeks of the book's appearance to demand withdrawal of the... |
Publishing | Iris Murdoch | While working exceptionally hard in a Treasury
office during the war, when all food had to be queued for, she still found energy to write fiction and poems as well as letters. Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins. 141-2 |
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 | Elizabeth Taylor | ET
for the first time had a short story actually in print: Better Not, published by John Middleton Murry
in the Adelphi. Beauman, Nicola. The Other Elizabeth Taylor. Persephone Books. 124 |
Publishing | H. D. | Her contributions in 1925-7 to the Adelphi (edited by John Middleton Murry
) consisted of brief, anonymous reviews of books . . . about various aspects of classical cultures and art. Marek, Jayne E. Women Editing Modernism: "Little" Magazines & Literary History. University Press of Kentucky. 128 |
Occupation | Dorothy Brett | After graduating from the Slade School of Art, DB
became a professional artist. Her most famous early exhibition piece was War Widows, painted in 1916, in which a crowd of black-clad pregnant women take... |
Literary responses | Dorothy Richardson | The first reviewer, in the Sunday Observer, found DR
's narrative strategy extraordinary, but remarkably clear. He noted that her leaving the reader without explanations or apologies was not in the least troubling or... |
Literary responses | T. S. Eliot | A Times Literary Supplement review which considered both this volume and John Middleton Murry
's The Critic in Judgment; or, Belshazzar of Baronscourt (also a Hogarth Press
volume) found Murry facile but Eliot impoverished by... |
Literary responses | Anne Finch | Later in the nineteenth century, Edmund Gosse
(who then owned one of AF
's handsome verse manuscript volumes) made some parade, in chivalric, heavily gendered language, of his gallantry towards Ardelia, who, he said... |
Literary responses | Elizabeth von Arnim | This novel elicited a wide range of responses from reviewers. John Middleton Murry
consoled EA
when she received harsh criticism in the Times Literary Supplement. He told her there was no way to protect... |
Literary responses | Virginia Woolf | Quentin Bell reports that [a]s always, [Woolf] found publication an agitating business, and that when she received her own six copies, on 20 October, she immediately dispatched one to each of Vanessa
, Clive Bell |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ada Leverson | Edith Ottley is now a reader of Katherine Mansfield
's and John Middleton Murry
's Rhythm. Burkhart, Charles. Ada Leverson. Twayne. 51 |
Health | Katherine Mansfield | KM
wrote a farewell letter to John Middleton Murry
. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 418 |
Health | Katherine Mansfield | A week after penning a farewell to John Middleton Murry
, KM
made her will. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press. 418 |
Friends, Associates | Susan Miles | During her years at Bloomsbury, UR met the many distinguished literary figures who were either parishioners or readers at fund-raising events, like T. S. Eliot
, John Middleton Murry
, Edith Sitwell
, Wilfrid Meynell |
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