Advance publicity for James King\u27s biography of the best-loved author in the history of Canadian literature aroused hostility among many readers who had been eager for the book to appear. With its emphasis on the revelation of Laurence\u27s suicide and on her marital stresses, her sexual drive, and her drinking, the promotional campaign recalled the conclusion of William Watson\u27s brilliant essay The Punishment of Genius (1890): Such is the lot of the modern man of genius; living, he may escape the poisoned arrow; but dead, he is a banquet for the ghoul. The book itself proves to be less sensational than its promotion. Part of King\u27s problem is that Laurence\u27s earlier biographers (Clara Thomas, Joan Hind-Smith, Patricia Morle...
Oxford\u27s publication of \u27Bite-sized biographies of Britain\u27s most fascinating historical fi...
In the first of his series of lectures on biography at the University of Toronto, Leon Edel observed...
Kathryn Hughes has written a most readable biography, breezy, relaxed, clear narrative, just right f...
Advance publicity for James King\u27s biography of the best-loved author in the history of Canadian ...
The best introduction to Margaret Laurence will always be the writings of Margaret Laurence, especia...
Neil Besner is right to judge Nora Foster Stovel\u27s Divining highly: it ranges across all of Laur...
David Staines\u27s collection of essays by twelve distinguished scholars, critics, and writers illum...
For various reasons, a great many more of Margaret Laurence\u27s letters to Adele Wiseman survive th...
There have been several good new biographies of George Eliot in recent years but none quite like thi...
The literary biographer\u27s most difficult task is to find plausible, sophisticated ways of connect...
The intensity of Edith Jemima Simcox\u27s passion for George Eliot has been known to a twentieth- ce...
Writing Grief promises two departures in Laurence criticism: a study of the literary output in the c...
George Woodcock, international man of letters, once referred to Margaret Laurence as Canada\u27s Tol...
Book review. In this groundbreaking study, Sydney Janet Kaplan investigates the triangular relations...
Early in 1988 I was asked by a publisher in Bristol to write a book called George Eliot: The State o...
Oxford\u27s publication of \u27Bite-sized biographies of Britain\u27s most fascinating historical fi...
In the first of his series of lectures on biography at the University of Toronto, Leon Edel observed...
Kathryn Hughes has written a most readable biography, breezy, relaxed, clear narrative, just right f...
Advance publicity for James King\u27s biography of the best-loved author in the history of Canadian ...
The best introduction to Margaret Laurence will always be the writings of Margaret Laurence, especia...
Neil Besner is right to judge Nora Foster Stovel\u27s Divining highly: it ranges across all of Laur...
David Staines\u27s collection of essays by twelve distinguished scholars, critics, and writers illum...
For various reasons, a great many more of Margaret Laurence\u27s letters to Adele Wiseman survive th...
There have been several good new biographies of George Eliot in recent years but none quite like thi...
The literary biographer\u27s most difficult task is to find plausible, sophisticated ways of connect...
The intensity of Edith Jemima Simcox\u27s passion for George Eliot has been known to a twentieth- ce...
Writing Grief promises two departures in Laurence criticism: a study of the literary output in the c...
George Woodcock, international man of letters, once referred to Margaret Laurence as Canada\u27s Tol...
Book review. In this groundbreaking study, Sydney Janet Kaplan investigates the triangular relations...
Early in 1988 I was asked by a publisher in Bristol to write a book called George Eliot: The State o...
Oxford\u27s publication of \u27Bite-sized biographies of Britain\u27s most fascinating historical fi...
In the first of his series of lectures on biography at the University of Toronto, Leon Edel observed...
Kathryn Hughes has written a most readable biography, breezy, relaxed, clear narrative, just right f...