Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Naomi Royde-Smith
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Standard Name: Royde-Smith, Naomi
Birth Name: Naomi Gwladys Holroyd Smith
Self-constructed Name: Naomi Royde-Smith
Indexed Name: N. G. Royde-Smith
Indexed Name: Naomi Gwladys Royde-Smith
Married Name: Naomi Gwladys Milton
NRS
'a most important literary work included serving as midwife to the writings of others. She also published prodigiously, from early in the twentieth century: nearly forty novels, besides short stories, anthologies and compilations, biographies, reviews and criticism, four plays, and books about railways and other forms of transport.
A Spectator reviewer felt that there were many possible interpretations of the book: an attack on foreign missions and traditional religions, a skit on methods of salvation, pure nonsense, and a sad tale of a...
Literary responses
Pamela Frankau
PF
's new agent had accomplished the whole process of selling this book before he had time to read it. He then reminded her that she had her forebears (grandmother and father) to beat; that...
Virginia Woolf
's Kitty Malone in The Years has read The History of the Fairchild Family. Naomi Royde-Smith
dedicated her book on MMS
to her parents, who in the year 1884 when a bachelor...
Literary Setting
Rose Macaulay
This novel, dedicated to the Philistines, the Barbarians, the Unsociable, has one of them as protagonist: the non-intellectual, extrovert, outdoor woman Denham Dobie, whose remote South American upbringing has done nothing to prepare her for...
Material Conditions of Writing
Mary Martha Sherwood
Naomi Royde-Smith
thinks this was written some time before publication. It went through a whole series of American editions up as late as 1870, and was translated into German in 1841.
Royde-Smith, Naomi, and Denis Dighton. The State of Mind of Mrs. Sherwood. Macmillan.
MMSwrote and signed more than 350 books (mostly for children, but including several adult novels), and left almost a score of fat volumes of diary. Some of her children's books, despite their uncompromisingly hell-fire...
Publishing
Elizabeth Bowen
The first story which EB
completed was Breakfast, published in her first collection. She had not yet read the most respected short stories of recent years; her biographer Victoria Glendinning
says she was very...
Publishing
Mary Martha Sherwood
William Darton
issued, in a juvenile-reader format with coloured frontispiece, MMS
's novel Caroline Mordaunt; or, The Governess, which twentieth-century critic Naomi Royde-Smith
thought her simply best novel.
Royde-Smith, Naomi, and Denis Dighton. The State of Mind of Mrs. Sherwood. Macmillan.
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Reception
Rose Macaulay
To celebrate the appearance of her collection, RM
threw a party at her flat to which she ambitiously invited Walter de la Mare
. He attended, as did her publisher for this book, Frank Sidgwick
Reception
Mary Martha Sherwood
Naomi Royde-Smith
discussed this book and thought it in most respects a very good book for boys,
Royde-Smith, Naomi, and Denis Dighton. The State of Mind of Mrs. Sherwood. Macmillan.
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though she dismissed its sequel, The History of John Marten (whose hero is grown up and a...
Textual Features
Mary Martha Sherwood
She writes too about social issues in India. Of Indian orphans left to die she demands: Who can describe, or even imagine, the cruelties which prevail in the dark corners of the earth? It...
Textual Features
Joan Aiken
Naomi Royde-Smith
had used the same title (Jane Fairfax: A New Novel) in 1940 for a fiction of the same kind. Aiken's novel, like Royde-Smith's, goes back to Jane's childhood; unlike her predecessor...
Textual Production
Kate O'Brien
KOB
followed her first play (the previous year) with a second, The Bridge, opening this time at the Arts Theatre Club
.
Contemporary Authors online gives the date of the first performance as 31...
Textual Production
Dorothy L. Sayers
Between 1928 and 1934, DLS
edited three volumes under the series title Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror. Her introductions to these collections offered a scholarly history of the genre of detective...