Sir H. Rider Haggard

Standard Name: Haggard, Sir H. Rider

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Textual Production L. T. Meade
She gave up her editorship only when other writing commitments and her growing children made it impossible to continue. During those six years she used to eat breakfast at half past seven, receive her first...
Textual Production Margaret Atwood
MA has provided many introductions and paratexts for the work of other writers in poetry and prose, including an afterword for Margaret Laurence 's A Jest of God, reprinted in the New Canadian Library...
Textual Production Josephine Tey
This play was considerably less successful than Richard of Bordeaux, and ran for only a few weeks.
Weintraub, Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 10. Gale Research.
10: 141
John Gielgud turned down the male lead, which he felt was too young for him...
Textual Production Mary Angela Dickens
MAD wrote frequently for The Windsor Magazine, interviewing authors for it at the turn of the century. In a study of the magazine's issues of the early 1910s, Robert Scholes argues that the presence...
Textual Production Florence Dixie
When H. Rider Haggard published his Beatrice, A Novel, he received a long letter from FD criticising the book as sexist.
Roberts, Brian. Ladies in the Veld. John Murray.
178-9

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