Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Please note: Editorial Studies works are permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this item. To request private access, please click on the locked Download file link, and fill out the appropriate web form. === This collection gathers and...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
Boston University
2015
|
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12357 |
id |
ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-12357 |
---|---|
record_format |
oai_dc |
spelling |
ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-123572019-01-08T15:35:11Z Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 Eckenroth, Lauren D. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Please note: Editorial Studies works are permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this item. To request private access, please click on the locked Download file link, and fill out the appropriate web form. This collection gathers and annotates letters from avant garde poet and biographer Dame Edith Sitwell to John Gideon Wilson, manager ofJ&E Bumpus Ltd., booksellers in London from 1923 to 1959. They were composed while Sitwell was completing Victoria ofEngland (1936) and writing-among other works-/ Live under a Black Sun (1937), Still Falls the Rain (1942), and Fanfare for Elizabeth (1946). The letters reveal their friendship and their fine taste in judging new authors, including Dylan Thomas. In the 1920s and 1930s Sitwell became notorious for her self-promotion, theatrical readings, and eccentric sense of style. These letters to J.G. Wilson show a fascinating and personal side to a woman who built a contentious literary reputation. 2031-01-01 2015-08-04T18:23:52Z 2015-08-04T18:23:52Z 2012 2012 Thesis/Dissertation (ALMA)contemp https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12357 en_US Boston University |
collection |
NDLTD |
language |
en_US |
sources |
NDLTD |
description |
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University
Please note: Editorial Studies works are permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for this item. To request private access, please click on the locked Download file link, and fill out the appropriate web form. === This collection gathers and annotates letters from avant garde poet and biographer Dame Edith Sitwell to John Gideon Wilson, manager ofJ&E Bumpus Ltd., booksellers in London from 1923 to 1959. They were composed while Sitwell was completing Victoria ofEngland (1936) and writing-among other works-/ Live under a Black Sun (1937), Still Falls the Rain (1942), and Fanfare for Elizabeth
(1946). The letters reveal their friendship and their fine taste in judging new authors, including Dylan Thomas. In the 1920s and 1930s Sitwell became notorious for her self-promotion, theatrical readings, and eccentric sense of style. These letters to J.G. Wilson show a fascinating and personal side to a woman who built a contentious literary reputation. === 2031-01-01 |
author |
Eckenroth, Lauren D. |
spellingShingle |
Eckenroth, Lauren D. Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
author_facet |
Eckenroth, Lauren D. |
author_sort |
Eckenroth, Lauren D. |
title |
Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
title_short |
Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
title_full |
Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
title_fullStr |
Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Dear Mr. Wilson: Dame Edith Sitwell's letters to J.G. Wilson, 1933-1959 |
title_sort |
dear mr. wilson: dame edith sitwell's letters to j.g. wilson, 1933-1959 |
publisher |
Boston University |
publishDate |
2015 |
url |
https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12357 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT eckenrothlaurend dearmrwilsondameedithsitwellsletterstojgwilson19331959 |
_version_ |
1718810542006599680 |