This is the second part of a two-part edited presentation of Sylvia Townsend Warner’s unfinished sequel to her 1948 novel The Corner That Held Them. The first part was published in the Sylvia Townsend Warner Journal 2020:1, pp. 8–38. Part 2 continues to describe the early stages of a pilgrimage from England to Jerusalem
This chapter from the new biography of Stephen Tomlin by Michael Bloch and Susan Fox details the yea...
Beacon in the Dark Part 2, Mary Mark Mullen CSJFlying Tigers, ‘Warphans,’ Homeward Bound: Historical...
This practice-led PhD in Creative Writing consists of an historical, biographical novel called A Sin...
This is the first part of a two-part edited presentation of an unfinished sequel to Sylvia Townsend ...
A draft manuscript essay in which Warner recalls the genesis of The Corner That Held Them and the st...
These two poems reflect on Sylvia Townsend Warner and her milieu.The first recalls an incident about...
Sylvia Townsend Warner’s 1958 poetry collection Boxwood is an unusual book with an unusual genesis. ...
Sylvia Townsend Warner’s wartime novel The Corner that Held Them (1948), about a nunnery during the ...
The article gives a brief account of the manuscript of Lolly Willowes in the Berg Collection in the ...
An unpublished short story by Sylvia Townsend Warner. It fancifully elaborates the story of Acts 4 a...
Susanna Pinney recalls her meetings with Sylvia Townsend Warner,first as a child in the 1950s, and t...
A biographical reminiscence by Sylvia Townsend Warner describing a moment in her early childhood whe...
3 sections of a poem, published in 'Under the Radar' poetry journal No. 16 pp 25 - 2
Writing in 1948, Sylvia Townsend Warner takes a sceptical look at recent trends in performances of H...
Sylvia Townsend Warner lived for nearly half her life in Maiden Newton.Surprisingly, since she was a...
This chapter from the new biography of Stephen Tomlin by Michael Bloch and Susan Fox details the yea...
Beacon in the Dark Part 2, Mary Mark Mullen CSJFlying Tigers, ‘Warphans,’ Homeward Bound: Historical...
This practice-led PhD in Creative Writing consists of an historical, biographical novel called A Sin...
This is the first part of a two-part edited presentation of an unfinished sequel to Sylvia Townsend ...
A draft manuscript essay in which Warner recalls the genesis of The Corner That Held Them and the st...
These two poems reflect on Sylvia Townsend Warner and her milieu.The first recalls an incident about...
Sylvia Townsend Warner’s 1958 poetry collection Boxwood is an unusual book with an unusual genesis. ...
Sylvia Townsend Warner’s wartime novel The Corner that Held Them (1948), about a nunnery during the ...
The article gives a brief account of the manuscript of Lolly Willowes in the Berg Collection in the ...
An unpublished short story by Sylvia Townsend Warner. It fancifully elaborates the story of Acts 4 a...
Susanna Pinney recalls her meetings with Sylvia Townsend Warner,first as a child in the 1950s, and t...
A biographical reminiscence by Sylvia Townsend Warner describing a moment in her early childhood whe...
3 sections of a poem, published in 'Under the Radar' poetry journal No. 16 pp 25 - 2
Writing in 1948, Sylvia Townsend Warner takes a sceptical look at recent trends in performances of H...
Sylvia Townsend Warner lived for nearly half her life in Maiden Newton.Surprisingly, since she was a...
This chapter from the new biography of Stephen Tomlin by Michael Bloch and Susan Fox details the yea...
Beacon in the Dark Part 2, Mary Mark Mullen CSJFlying Tigers, ‘Warphans,’ Homeward Bound: Historical...
This practice-led PhD in Creative Writing consists of an historical, biographical novel called A Sin...