Sylvia Townsend Warner’s 1958 poetry collection Boxwood is an unusual book with an unusual genesis. This article examines how Warner and her neighbour, the wood engraver Reynolds Stone, collaborated on the project. It explores Warner’s meditations on rural life, storytelling and human mortality in the wider contexts of her own poetry and the history of British wood engraving
This article describes the friendship between Sylvia Townsend Warner, Peter Pears and Benjamin Britt...
Introduction : The corners that held her : the importance of place in Sylvia Townsend Warner's writi...
Sylvia Townsend Warner supplied this brief note on Valentine Ackland, for the posthumous collection ...
These two poems reflect on Sylvia Townsend Warner and her milieu.The first recalls an incident about...
A biographical reminiscence by Sylvia Townsend Warner describing a moment in her early childhood whe...
Sylvia Townsend Warner lived for nearly half her life in Maiden Newton.Surprisingly, since she was a...
Susanna Pinney recalls her meetings with Sylvia Townsend Warner,first as a child in the 1950s, and t...
A draft manuscript essay in which Warner recalls the genesis of The Corner That Held Them and the st...
This article will read Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes (1926), which sees spinster aunt Laur...
The aim of this article is to establish the critical significance and value of work which was the pr...
The essay contextualises Lolly Willowes and The True Heart in relation to interwar ideas about land...
The article surveys, summarises and assesses the critical reception and cultural reputation of Sylvi...
This article considers why Warner’s writing has been undervalued, in particular taking issue with th...
This essay discusses the subversive treatment of the First World War and patriotism in four of Sylvi...
The article gives a brief account of the manuscript of Lolly Willowes in the Berg Collection in the ...
This article describes the friendship between Sylvia Townsend Warner, Peter Pears and Benjamin Britt...
Introduction : The corners that held her : the importance of place in Sylvia Townsend Warner's writi...
Sylvia Townsend Warner supplied this brief note on Valentine Ackland, for the posthumous collection ...
These two poems reflect on Sylvia Townsend Warner and her milieu.The first recalls an incident about...
A biographical reminiscence by Sylvia Townsend Warner describing a moment in her early childhood whe...
Sylvia Townsend Warner lived for nearly half her life in Maiden Newton.Surprisingly, since she was a...
Susanna Pinney recalls her meetings with Sylvia Townsend Warner,first as a child in the 1950s, and t...
A draft manuscript essay in which Warner recalls the genesis of The Corner That Held Them and the st...
This article will read Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes (1926), which sees spinster aunt Laur...
The aim of this article is to establish the critical significance and value of work which was the pr...
The essay contextualises Lolly Willowes and The True Heart in relation to interwar ideas about land...
The article surveys, summarises and assesses the critical reception and cultural reputation of Sylvi...
This article considers why Warner’s writing has been undervalued, in particular taking issue with th...
This essay discusses the subversive treatment of the First World War and patriotism in four of Sylvi...
The article gives a brief account of the manuscript of Lolly Willowes in the Berg Collection in the ...
This article describes the friendship between Sylvia Townsend Warner, Peter Pears and Benjamin Britt...
Introduction : The corners that held her : the importance of place in Sylvia Townsend Warner's writi...
Sylvia Townsend Warner supplied this brief note on Valentine Ackland, for the posthumous collection ...