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Textual Production | Anita Desai | AD
published Journey to Ithaca, a novel classified by the American Library of Congress
as religious fiction: its title alludes to the hero's homeward journey in Homer
's Odyssey. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 4809 (2 June 1995): 20 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 271 |
Textual Production | Judith Sargent Murray | The future JSM
wrote a history (probably fiction) when she was nine, which years later she disparaged as an imbecile effusion. Skemp, Sheila L. Judith Sargent Murray. A Brief Biography with Documents. Bedford Books, 1998. 95 |
Textual Production | Alexander Pope | AP
published the long-awaited first four books of his translation of Homer
's Iliad. Lavoie, Chantel Michelle. Poems by Eminent Ladies: A Study of an Eighteenth-Century Anthology. University of Toronto, 1999. 164n43 |
Textual Production | H. D. | Her admirer Harold P. Collins
persuaded her to omit a very bad paraphrase of Homer
in sketchy free verse. qtd. in Guest, Barbara. Herself Defined: The Poet H.D. and Her World. Collins, 1985. 148 |
Textual Production | Freya Stark | The title echoes a phrase from Keats
's sonnet On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ruth Padel | Writing about depictions by Homer
and the Greek tragedians of madness, RP
begins with the elusive source of the quotation which gave her her title (in English Whom God wishes to destroy, He first makes... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ursula K. Le Guin | Though she called her blog trivially personal, the titles printed here include Papa H (on Homer
) and On Anger (including motivating political anger) as well as The Annals of Pard (her cat). |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Catharine Trotter | The letters published by Birch reflect an intellect dealing in literary as well as moral debate. To Thomas Burnet of KemnayCT
wrote of religious and philosophical matters; he was her link to currents of... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Christina Rossetti | Initially entitled A Fight over the Body of Homer, Rossetti, Christina. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti. Editor Crump, Rebecca W., Louisiana State University Press, 1979–1990, 3 vols. 1: 301 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Isabella Hamilton Robinson | Kate Summerscale
writes that these diary entries magically remade the scenes that had passed, no longer dissecting her longings but instead allowing them to infuse her recollections . . . the diary could conjure up... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anne Grant | Her range of literary reference and comment is wide: as well as Richardson
(whose Clarissa she unequivocally praises), Grant, Anne. Letters from the Mountains. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809, 3 vols. 2: 45-8 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anne Dacier | This work is a sequel to Des Causes de la Corruption du Goût because it continues the project of defending Homer
, though against a different adversary. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Jane Ellen Harrison | Myths of the Odyssey represents one of Harrison's earliest efforts to use non-literary works of art, especially painted vases, to chart the formation of Greek myths. Here, she positions scenes from translated versions of Homer |
Wealth and Poverty | Anne Marsh | Their move back to England was facilitated by a legacy of £5,000 from Anne's father. Heath-Caldwell, J. J. “Letters, References and Notes (1780-1874), Relating to James Caldwell and Anne Marsh (Marsh-Caldwell)”. Ancestors and Relatives of JJ Heath-Caldwell. 1839-1842 |
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