Babington Smith, Constance. Rose Macaulay. Collins, 1972.
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Literary responses | Marjorie Bowen | MB
was admired in her own day by others who prided themselves on the popular touch in their writing: Mark Twain
, Walter de la Mare
, Compton Mackenzie
, and Hugh Walpole
, who... |
Literary responses | Rose Macaulay | Edward Thomas
, reviewing The Two Blind Countries for The Bookman, compared her poetry to de la Mare
's. Babington Smith, Constance. Rose Macaulay. Collins, 1972. 67-71 |
Literary responses | Mary Webb | Walter De la Mare
said of MW
's essays that only a loving rapture in the thing itself could have found words for an object so minute in terms so precise [and] poetic in effect. qtd. in Davies, Linda. Mary Webb Country. Palmers Press, 1990. 6 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Mary Stewart | It was only after her marriage and subsequent ectopic pregnancy that MS
began seriously to consider writing novels. In 1948 she began work on a children's story, The Enchanted Journey, which was inspired by... |
Occupation | Eleanor Farjeon | |
Occupation | Naomi Royde-Smith | She covered drama criticism for two years, but remained literary editor for a decade. Eliot, T. S. The Letters of T.S. Eliot. Editor Eliot, Valerie, Faber and Faber, 1988. 1: 149n1 Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape, 1944. 137 |
Occupation | Anne Ridler | AR
worked at Faber & Faber
as secretary and copy-editor, first for Richard de la Mare
and from late 1936 for T. S. Eliot
. Her duties included helping Eliot select poetry for The Criterion... |
politics | Bryher | H. D.
, Edith Sitwell
, Vita Sackville-West
, Dorothy Wellesley
, T. S. Eliot
, and Walter de la Mare
were among the readers at this event, which also received royal patronage. Collecott, Diana. H.D. and Sapphic Modernism, 1910-1950. Cambridge University Press, 1999, http://Rutherford HSS. 235 and n45 |
Publishing | Anne Ridler | AR
's first volume published with Faber & Faber
benefited from the patronage of her former bosses there. T. S. Eliot
recommended its publication, Ridler, Anne. “Working for T.S. Eliot: A Personal Reminiscence”. Poetry Review, Vol. 73 , No. 1, 1983, pp. 46-9. 49 |
Publishing | Storm Jameson | SJ
contributed three essays to the English Review: one on Walter de la Mare
and two others on the United States. Birkett, Jennifer. Margaret Storm Jameson: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2009. 71n56 Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row, 1970. 80, 165 |
Publishing | Mary Webb | MW
's unfinished, final fiction, the historical novel, Armour Wherein He Trusted, was posthumously published one year after her death, with some short pieces. The Bodleian Library
holds a copy of this edition (with... |
Reception | Charlotte Mew | CM
was awarded a Civil List
pension of £75 a year on the recommendation of John Masefield
, Thomas Hardy
, and Walter de la Mare
. Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx. xv Stanford, Donald E., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 19. Gale Research, 1983. 311 |
Reception | Margiad Evans | Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
finds these poems uneven, and regrets the influence on them of W. H. Hudson
and Walter De la Mare
. Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren, 1998. 95 |
Reception | Elizabeth Tollet | Nineteenth-century anthologists Alexander Dyce
and Frederic Rowton
chose their selection of Tollet's poems from that of Southey. Londry, Michael, and Elizabeth Tollet. The Poems of Elizabeth Tollet. Oxford University, 2004. 70-1 |
Reception | Lady Margaret Sackville | Dr Georgina Somerville
in The Harp Aeolian, 1953 (a tiny-format book, whose title suggests the poet as passive recipient of divine inspiration, and whose contents are not noted in the MLA Bibliography), offers... |
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