“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
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Textual Production | Maggie Gee | MG
thanks many individuals and institutions (including the British Council
) for enabling her to amass considerable first-hand experience of Uganda in order to write this book. She contributed an article, A different view... |
Textual Production | Germaine Greer | GG
has published a good deal in her scholarly field of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century women's writing. Her anthology (with Susan Hastings
, Jeslyn Medoff
and Melinda Sansone
), Kissing the Rod, has played an... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Olivia Manning | The first trilogy draws on OM
's experience of the early years of the Second World War in eastern Europe. In both trilogies, British national concerns are disconcertingly filtered through people whose priorities and loyalties... |
Travel | Wendy Cope | |
Travel | Jackie Kay | JK
has done a good deal of professional travelling. In September 2003 she went to Nigeria (Abuja, Kano, and Lagos) to read her poetry on a tour for the British Council |
Travel | Helen Dunmore | HD
visited Berlin on a poetry-reading tour by Bloodaxe Books
authors, sponsored by the British Council
. Dunmore, Helen. Short Days, Long Nights. Bloodaxe Books, 1991. prelims |
Travel | Elaine Feinstein | Her travels include trips undertaken for the British Council
, to Singapore to be writer in residence (1993) and to Tromsø in Norway. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Travel | Alison Fell | She has also held an academic appointment in Sydney, Australia, and travelled for research purposes to Chamonix in the French Alps, to the Pyrenees, and to opera performances in Germany. In... |
Travel | Catherine Byron | CB
gave readings and workshops for the British Council
in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India, about her experiences writing poetry for the web. Byron, Catherine, and Rebecca Blasco. Emails about Catherine Byron to Rebecca Blasco. 19 July 2004. |
Travel | Rebecca West | The first visit was a lecture tour arranged by the British Council
. Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West: A Saga of the Century. Hodder and Stoughton, 1995. 148 |
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