Gooch, Brad. Flannery. Little, Brown and Co.
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Occupation | Herman Melville | Impelled to write about his maritime adventures, he published Typee in 1846, and its sequel Omoo in 1847. Both of these first books were popular but Moby Dick (first published in England on 18 October... |
Education | Flannery O'Connor | By this time her reading at home, which was always eclectic depending on what was available, was dominated by an ten-volume edition of Edgar Allan Poe
. Gooch, Brad. Flannery. Little, Brown and Co. 73-4 |
Reception | Catharine Amy Dawson Scott | This novel received excellent reviews and in early 1920 reached the short-list of three English submissions for the Prix Femina Vie Heureuse, which however went in the end to Cicely Hamilton
. In The Observer... |
Literary responses | Catharine Maria Sedgwick | CMS
received considerable critical and popular acclaim during her lifetime: Nathaniel Hawthorne
described her as our most truthful novelist, Foster, Edward Halsey. Catharine Maria Sedgwick. Twayne. 137 |
Publishing | Lydia Howard Sigourney | Throughout her career LHS
was prolific in magazine publication: many of her volumes of poetry consist largely of pieces reprinted from periodicals. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 239 |
Literary responses | Lydia Howard Sigourney | Edgar Allan Poe
, reviewing this book for the Southern Literary Messenger, thought that LHS
did too much borrowing: from Hannah More
, William Cowper
, William Wordsworth
, and Byron
. Critic Emily Stipes Watts |
Literary responses | Lydia Howard Sigourney | |
Intertextuality and Influence | Edith Sitwell | ES
loved Christina Rossetti
from her childhood, and later thoroughly admired Gertrude Stein
. As a young woman, however, she believed: Women's poetry, with the exception of Sappho
. . . and Goblin MarketChristina Rossetti
and... |
Reception | Mary Stewart | This book was awarded the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award (named after Edgar Allan Poe
) and stayed on the New York Times best-seller list for eight months. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. Friedman, Lenemaja. Mary Stewart. Twayne Publishers. xiv |
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