Ernest H. Shepard

Standard Name: Shepard, Ernest H.

Connections

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Publishing Jan Struther
JS followed her first book of poetry with a second, Sycamore Square, and Other Verses, which was illustrated by Ernest Shepard .
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Publishing Jan Struther
JS published The Modern Struwwelpeter, illustrated by Ernest Shepard : verses about naughty children getting their deserts. Hilaire Belloc 's Cautionary Tales for Children, 1907, seems as much a model as Heinrich Hoffmann .
Maxtone Graham, Ysenda. The Real Mrs Miniver. John Murray.
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Publishing Eleanor Farjeon
It had been produced for Christmas 1948 at the Playhouse in Liverpool, and next year at the Arts Theatre in London.
Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae.
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The music was by Clifton Parker . Later the same year,...
Publishing Eleanor Farjeon
This same year, 1955, there appeared a new incarnation of The Glass Slipper, the children's play by EF and her brother Herbert . It had appeared in print as a story with illustrations by...
Publishing Jan Struther
JS began a series of poems for Punch on the old dialling numbers for London telephone exchanges (BAY for Bayswater and so on). This publication began her collaboration with Ernest Shepard as her illustrator.
Maxtone Graham, Ysenda. The Real Mrs Miniver. John Murray.
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Textual Production Penelope Fitzgerald
In 1979 PF contributed a chapter to her brother Rawle Knox 's biography of E. H. Shepard .
Lee, Hermione. “From the Margins: Hermione Lee on Penelope Fitzgerald”. The Guardian, pp. Review 1 - 3.
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Timeline

1908: Kenneth Grahame published his now-famous...

Writing climate item

1908

Kenneth Grahame published his now-famous book of children's storiesThe Wind in the Willows, to unenthusiastic reviews.

24 December 1925: A story in the London Evening News by A....

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24 December 1925

A story in the London Evening News by A. A. Milne , We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin, later became the opening of the children's bookWinnie the Pooh.

Texts

Struther, Jan, and Ernest H. Shepard. The Modern Struwwelpeter. Methuen, 1936.
Farjeon, Eleanor et al. The Silver Curlew. Samuel French, 1953.