Anthony Blond

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Anthologization Jennifer Dawson
JD 's publisher, Anthony Blond , felt that the novel's subject, mental alienation, might not be attractive to readers, but his secretary (the firm's only employee at the time) said she would leave unless he...
Textual Production Jennifer Dawson
JD 's third novel, The Cold Country, again published with Anthony Blond , stuck to her favourite theme of madness or eccentricity colliding with repressive conventionality.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990.
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Texts

Blond, Anthony. “Introduction [to The Ha-Ha]”. They Made Their Name, Anthony Blond, 1968, p. 199.
Dawson, Jennifer. Fowler’s Snare. Anthony Blond, 1962.
Dawson, Jennifer. The Cold Country. Anthony Blond, 1965.
Dawson, Jennifer. The Ha-Ha. Anthony Blond, 1961.
Dawson, Jennifer. “The Ha-Ha”. They Made Their Name, Anthony Blond, 1968, pp. 197-0.
Ouida, and Olivia Manning. Under Two Flags. Anthony Blond, 1967.