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''Sylvia Townsend Warner''' was a writer. | '''Sylvia Townsend Warner''' (Dec. 6, 1893-1978) was a writer. | ||
Warner had a lifelong love affair with another woman, Valentine Ackland (1907-1969). | Warner had a lifelong love affair with another woman, Valentine Ackland (1907-1969). | ||
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* ''[[Lolly Willowes|Lolly Willowes, or, The Loving Huntsman]]'' (1925 novel) | * ''[[Lolly Willowes|Lolly Willowes, or, The Loving Huntsman]]'' (1925 novel) | ||
* ''[[Kingdoms of Elfin]]'' (1978 collection) | * ''[[Kingdoms of Elfin]]'' (1978 collection) | ||
* Mr. Fortune's Maggot (1927) | * ''Mr. Fortune's Maggot'' (1927) | ||
* The True Heart (1929) | * ''The True Heart'' (1929) | ||
* Summer Will Show (1936) | * ''Whether a Dove or a Seagull'' (1933; joint collection of Warner's & Ackland's poems) | ||
* After the Death of Don Juan (1938) | * ''Summer Will Show'' (1936) | ||
* The Corner That Held Them (1948) | * ''After the Death of Don Juan'' (1938) | ||
* The Flint Anchor (1954) | * ''The Corner That Held Them'' (1948) | ||
* T. H. White: A Biography (1967) | * ''The Flint Anchor'' (1954) | ||
* ''T. H. White: A Biography'' (1967) | |||
* ''The Nature of the Moment'' (collection of Valentine's poems, edited by Warner) | |||
* Translation, Proust's ''Contre Saint-Beuve'' into English | |||
* Guide to Somerset, England | |||
* 150 short stories to ''[[New Yorker]]'' between 1936 and 1977 | |||
* 10 volumes of ''Tudor Church Music'' with "the Committee" | |||
==Further research== | |||
* '''Sylvia Townsend Warner Archive''': The Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1XA - England. Sylvia Townsend Warner / Valentine Ackland Room. Write at least one month in advance for permission to: Susanna Pinney, 7 Southbrook Road, London, SE12 8LH | |||
* [http://digilib.nypl.org/dynaweb/ead/human/warner/ Sylvia Townsend Warner Papers] at New York Public Library | |||
*[http://www.townsendwarner.com The Sylvia Townsend Warner Society]; see also [http://freepages.pavilion.net/users/tartarus/warner3.htm alternate link] | |||
* [http://www.lymelight-books.demon.co.uk/stwarner.htm Booksellers Bibliography] | |||
* [http://home.sprynet.com/~btomp/warner.htm biography] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 12 December 2010
Sylvia Townsend Warner (Dec. 6, 1893-1978) was a writer.
Warner had a lifelong love affair with another woman, Valentine Ackland (1907-1969).
Works
- Lolly Willowes, or, The Loving Huntsman (1925 novel)
- Kingdoms of Elfin (1978 collection)
- Mr. Fortune's Maggot (1927)
- The True Heart (1929)
- Whether a Dove or a Seagull (1933; joint collection of Warner's & Ackland's poems)
- Summer Will Show (1936)
- After the Death of Don Juan (1938)
- The Corner That Held Them (1948)
- The Flint Anchor (1954)
- T. H. White: A Biography (1967)
- The Nature of the Moment (collection of Valentine's poems, edited by Warner)
- Translation, Proust's Contre Saint-Beuve into English
- Guide to Somerset, England
- 150 short stories to New Yorker between 1936 and 1977
- 10 volumes of Tudor Church Music with "the Committee"
Further research
- Sylvia Townsend Warner Archive: The Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1XA - England. Sylvia Townsend Warner / Valentine Ackland Room. Write at least one month in advance for permission to: Susanna Pinney, 7 Southbrook Road, London, SE12 8LH
- Sylvia Townsend Warner Papers at New York Public Library
- The Sylvia Townsend Warner Society; see also alternate link
- Booksellers Bibliography
- biography
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