Chisholm, Anne. Nancy Cunard. Knopf, 1979.
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Fictionalization | Jane Ellen Harrison | However, JEH
's most famous and explicit reappearance is in Virginia Woolf
's A Room of One's Own, a text which evolved from a series of lectures that Woolf—Harrison's friend, admirer, and publisher—gave at... |
Literary responses | Nancy Cunard | Parallax was widely praised on first appearance. Chisholm, Anne. Nancy Cunard. Knopf, 1979. 98-9 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. |
Literary responses | Nancy Cunard | Jane Marcus
sees this as a personalizing of the politics of imperialism, a breaking of taboos which put Cunard beyond the pale to her own culture, exposing her to hate mail and long continuing untoward... |
Literary responses | Christabel Pankhurst | Nearly twenty years later Sylvia Pankhurst
accused this book of sensationalism and of preaching the sex war deprecated and denied by the older Suffragists. Purvis, June, and Maureen Wright. “Writing Suffragette History: the contending autobiographical narratives of the Pankhursts”. Women’s History Review, No. 3/4, pp. 405 - 33. 419 |
Textual Production | Nancy Cunard | NC
's papers are held at the Universities of Texas
and Southern Illinois
, and the Library of Congress
. Scholar Jane Marcus
notes in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography that her unpublished papers... |
Textual Production | Rebecca West | RW
began her career as a journalist at the age of eighteen (following her earliest publication, a letter to The Scotsman challenging views it had expressed on politics and gender politics). Matthew, Henry Colin Gray, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. |
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