Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Elaine Feinstein
Standard Name: Feinstein, Elaine
Birth Name: Elaine Cooklin
Married Name: Elaine Feinstein
By early 2001 EF
had published fifteen novels and thirteen poetry collections, besides translation, biography, and drama, most of it for radio or television. She has given different answers to the question whether her poetry or fiction is primary. In 1985 she said that if pushed she would call herself first and foremost a poet,
qtd. in
Couzyn, Jeni, editor. The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets. Bloodaxe Books, 1985.
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but some years later she said that whichever she was working on recently tends to be her favourite genre.
Pacernick, Gary. Meaning and Memory: Interviews with Fourteen Jewish Poets. Ohio State University Press, 2001.
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In most of her writing she is an interpreter, bringing work from one language or one medium into another, opening (through poems or novels) historical periods and actual events and people to the enquiring gaze of the creative imagination.
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They lived at first at 27 Park Parade, opposite Jesus Green in Cambridge, England (a house which was later home to writer Elaine Feinstein
and her family).
Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series. Gale Research, 1984–2024, Numerous volumes.
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, at Tsarskoe Selo, composed a poem which became one of her best-known: The Grey-Eyed King, on the accidental death out hunting of a young king, which Elaine Feinstein
likens to one...
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Ruth Padel
The thesis (which bears her whole name, Ruth Sofia Padel) is held by the Bodleian Library
. She began rewriting it in the form of a book the same year, staying on the island of...
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Patricia Beer
For the London Review of Books, PB
dealt with books by women both in her first review (on 8 November 1979, one month before the magazine first carried one of her poems), where she...
SH
's volume of autobiographical sketches, The Magic Apple Tree: A Country Year, was published with engravings by John Lawrence
. In May the BBC
ran a 20-minute film about it on their Omnibus...
FW
, with Elaine Feinstein
, edited and published the collection New Stories 4.
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981–2024, Numerous volumes.
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Emma Tennant
During the 1960s ET
wrote for magazines like Queen and Vogue. She was founder-editor of Bananas, a journal of new writing that ran from 1975 to 1981 and attracted contributors like Angela Carter
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Texts
Feinstein, Elaine. The Border. Hutchinson, 1984.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Celebrants. Hutchinson, 1973.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Circle. New Authors, 1970.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Clinic, Memory. Carcanet, 2017.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Ecstasy of Dr. Miriam Garner. Hutchinson, 1976.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Elaine Feinstein Page. http://www.elainefeinstein.com/.
Feinstein, Elaine, and Josef Herman. The Feast of Eurydice. Next Editions in association with Faber and Faber, 1980.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Glass Alembic. Hutchinson, 1973.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Russian Jerusalem. A Novel. Carcanet, 2008.
Feinstein, Elaine. The Survivors. Hutchinson, 1982.