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.
Hogarth Press
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Reception | Rupert Brooke | Virginia Woolf
hated the memoir by Marsh which appeared in the London Collected Poems. She called Marsh's image of RB
a hairdresser's block. A memoir by Maurice Brown
published at Chicago in 1927... |
Residence | Jane Ellen Harrison | Mirrlees had published an avant-garde poem (with the Hogarth Press
in 1919) about Paris, Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press, 2001. 291 Harrison, Jane Ellen. Reminiscences of a Student’s Life. Hogarth Press, 1925. 91 |
Residence | Virginia Woolf | Virginia was keen to regain access to the amenities of London—music, the British Museum
, social life (her delight in parties, she wrote, was a piece of jewellery I inherit from my mother) Woolf, Virginia. The Diary of Virginia Woolf. Editors Bell, Anne Olivier and Andrew McNeillie, Hogarth Press, 1977–1984, 5 vols. 2: 250 |
Textual Production | Dorothy Bussy | DB
published her autobiographical lesbian novel, Olivia, with the Hogarth Press
. The work carries the pseudonymous ascription by Olivia. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. Clapp, Susannah, and Dorothy Bussy. “Afterword”. Olivia, Virago, 1987, pp. 111-14. 111 |
Textual Production | Dorothy Wellesley | DW
agreed to sponsor and edit for the Hogarth Press
its Hogarth Living Poets series (in which she herself appeared), which in the end amounted to twenty-nine volumes published from 1928. Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1975–1980, 6 vols. 3: 415n2 |
Textual Production | Muriel Jaeger | MJ
's second novel, The Question Mark, again published by the Hogarth Press
, is a dystopian science-fiction set in the twenty-second century. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. Leonardi, Susan J. Dangerous by Degrees: Women at Oxford and the Somerville College Novelists. Rutgers University Press, 1989, 254 p. 110 |
Textual Production | T. S. Eliot | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
published TSE
's early Poems (including Sweeney among the Nightingales) at the Hogarth Press
. Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1975–1980, 6 vols. 2: 353n3 Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Hogarth Press, 1976. 31 Gallup, Donald Clifford. T.S. Eliot: A Bibliography. Rev. and extended ed., Harcourt, Brace, 1969. 24-5 |
Textual Production | Flora Macdonald Mayor | FMM
's second major novel, The Rector's Daughter, appeared from the Hogarth Presson a commission basis, with the help of Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 43695 (4 July 1924): 10 Williams, Merryn. Six Women Novelists, Macmillan, 1987. 45 |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | The Hogarth Press
published VW
's third novel, Jacob's Room: both a literary experiment and an elegy, for Thoby
and all the young men lost in the Great War, a protest against the... |
Textual Production | Vita Sackville-West | VSW
published her Collected Poems with the Hogarth Press
: it was called volume one, but no second volume appeared. Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1975–1980, 6 vols. 5: 210n2 |
Textual Production | Henry Green | The Hogarth Press
published HG
's novel Party Going; after this they published all the rest of his nine novels. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986. 155 |
Textual Production | Dorothy Wellesley | DW
included her own A Broadcast Anthology of Modern Poetry as a title in the Hogarth Press
's Living Poets series, of which she was editor. Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Hogarth Press, 1976. 87 Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press, 1975–1980, 6 vols. 4: 237 and n3 OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | VW
published The Common Reader, her first volume of collected essays, with her own Hogarth Press
, in an edition of 1,250 copies. A second impression of 1,000 copies was issued in November. Woolf, Virginia. The Diary of Virginia Woolf. Editors Bell, Anne Olivier and Andrew McNeillie, Hogarth Press, 1977–1984, 5 vols. 3: 12n17 Kirkpatrick, Brownlee Jean. A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf. Third Edition, Clarendon Press, 1980. 21 |
Textual Production | Vita Sackville-West | VSW
published with the Hogarth Press
a poem entitled Solitude, which she had been planning for nearly a decade. Glendinning gives as publication date the day on which Woolf received her advance copy, 27... |
Textual Production | Henry Green | Hogarth Press
published HG
's novel Caught, with a print run of 2000. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986. 171 |
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