Elizabeth Bowen: A Comprehensive Bibliography

Elizabeth Bowen: A Comprehensive Bibliography
Compiled by: Marcia Farrell
Anglo-Irish writer, Elizabeth Bowen enjoyed a lengthy and prolific career throughout
most of the twentieth century. Entertaining and conversing with a number of the most wellknown writers of her day, Bowen is situated within the heart of a changing literary scene—one
from Edwardian sensibilities to modernist experimentalism and postmodern playfulness. A
writer of novels, short stories, plays, articles, and criticism, Bowen’s work offers a unique
glimpse into the increasing globalization of the western world while simultaneously challenging
our understanding of women’s literature.
Since Bowen’s entry on the literary scene, interest in her work has taken on a variety of
forms as critics examine evidence of Anglo-Irish identity, gothic tendencies, comments about
empire, suggestions of lesbianism, and sentimentalism within her work. While the 1981
bibliography by J’Nan Sellery and William Harris was an essential tool for Bowen scholars over
the past three decades, the increasing number of texts by and about Bowen that have been
published and continuing to be published requires the addition of a new bibliography.
In Modern Fiction Studies, 53:2, I announced that by the Spring of 2008, I would unveil a
digitized, comprehensive bibliography pertaining to Elizabeth Bowen, her works, and works
about her works. What follows is the expansion of the selected bibliography published in the
special issue on Bowen by Modern Fiction Studies.
The bibliography offers a list of texts by and about Bowen included in the 1981 Elizabeth
Bowen: A Bibliography, compiled by J'Nan Sellery and William O. Harris and the Modern
Fiction Studies selected bibliography along with several new texts not listed before. The
website will be updated annually to encourage the continued study of Bowen and her works. If I
accidentally or inadvertently omitted an entry, please email me ([email protected]) so
that it will be placed on the list.
I have maintained the organization of the Selected Bibliography in Modern Fiction
Studies, 53.2 for consistency.
I. Elizabeth Bowen's Writing
a. Novels and Plays
b. Short Stories and Short Story Collections
c. Critical and Biographical Books
d. Book Contributions
e. Periodical Contributions
f. Translations
g. Bowen Collection at the Henry Ransom Research Center
h. Theatre and Film Productions and Adaptations
II. Scholarship on Bowen's Life and Career
a. Biographical Studies
III. Scholarship on Bowen's Writing
a. Books
b. Books Partially About Bowen
c. Essay Collections
d. Journal Articles
e. Articles on Individual Works
f. Bibliographies
g. Television Programs
h. Web Sites
i. Reference
j. Manuscripts, Dissertations, and Theses
k. Manuscripts, Dissertations, and Theses Partially About
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I have attempted to include the most comprehensive bibliography on Bowen possible;
however, I do apologize for any inadvertent omissions. I thank those who will email me in
advance for their participation in generating resources for Bowen scholars.
Additionally, the following people have been invaluable resources since the beginning of
the bibliography project that began with Modern Fiction Studies. I extend my deepest gratitude
to those who have directly and indirectly helped me in the compilation of this bibliography:
Susan Osborn, who initially solicited my work in compiling the Selected Bibliography; Sean
Latham, University of Tulsa, for his guidance and support; the staff of Farley Library at Wilkes
University; the staff of the University of Tulsa's McFarlin Library and Special Collections; the
Henry Ransom Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin; J'Nan Sellery and William
O. Harris's 1981 comprehensive bibliography on Bowen; Ann Blakely, University of Tulsa;
Gillian Ray-Barruel, University of Queensland; Karen Schaller, University of Sussex; Larry
Kuhar, Wilkes University, for his tireless support and guidance; the IT team at Wilkes
University; and the editorial staff of Modern Fiction Studies for their assistance with the Selected
Bibliography.
I. ELIZABETH BOWEN'S WRITING
Novels and Plays
Bowen, Elizabeth. Death of the Heart. London: Victor Gollancz, 1938; New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1939.
---. Eva Trout, Or Changing Scenes. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968; London: Jonathan
Cape, 1968; New York: Anchor, 1968; New York: Avon, 1978.
---. Friends and Relations. London: Constable, 1931; New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh, 1931;
Toronto: Longmans, 1931; 2nd ed. London: Penguin, 1943.
---. The Good Tiger. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965; London: Jonathan Cape, 1965.
---. The Heat of the Day. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949; London: Jonathan Cape, 1949.
---. The House in Paris. London: Victor Gollancz, 1935; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1936.
---. The Hotel. London: Constable, 1927; New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh, 1928; Toronto:
Longmans, 1928; New York: Avon, 1980.
---. The Last September. London: Constable, 1929; New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh, 1929;
Toronto: Longmans, 1929; New York: Anchor, 1929; 2nd ed. New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1952.
---. The Little Girls. New York: Avon, 1978.
---. Nativity Play. Chicago: Dramatic Publishing, 1974.
---. Stagecoach. Directed by John Ford. Harlow: Longman, 2000.
---. A Time in Rome. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1960; London: Longmans, 1960.
---. To The North. London: Victor Gollancz, 1932; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933;
Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1945; New York: Avon, 1979.
---. A World of Love. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955; London: Jonathan Cape, 1955.
Short Stories and Short Story Collections
Bowen, Elizabeth. “Ann Lee’s.” Spectator 133 (5 July 1924): 10 – 12.
---. Ann Lee's and Other Stories. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1926; New York: Boni and
Liveright, 1926; Freeport: Books for Libraries, 1926.
---. “The Apple Tree.” When Churchyards Yawn: Fifteen New Ghost Stories. Ed. Cynthia
Asquith. London: Hutchinson, 1931. 7 – 23.
---. “Aunt Tatty.” Queen (London) (1926): 28 – 31.
---. “The Bend Back.” Cornhill 165.987 (1951): 221– 27.
---. “Brigands.” The Silver Ship. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. London: Putnam, 1932. 183 – 200.
---. “But Once A Year.” Tatler 190 (22 Dec. 1948): 390.
---. “Candles in the Window.” Woman’s Day 22 (Dec. 1958): 32, 81 – 83.
---. “The Case for Summer Romance.” Glamour 43 (June 1960): 94 – 95, 180.
---. “The Cat Jumps.” Shudders: A Collection of New Nightmare Tales. Ed. Cynthia Asquith.
London: Hutchinson, 1929. 119 – 132; Shudders. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. 138 – 150;Haunted Houses: The Greatest Stories. Ed.
Martin H. Greenburg. New York: MJF, 1997. n.p.; The Norton Book of Ghost Stories.
Ed. Brad Leithauser. New York: Norton, 1994. 286– 93.
---. The Cat Jumps and Other Stories. London: Victor Gollancz, 1934; London: Cape, 1949.
---. “The Cheery Soul.” Listener 28.728 (24 Dec. 1942): 821 – 23; Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction (April 1952): 57 – 65; The Penguin Book of British Comic Stories. Ed.
Patricia Craig. London: Viking, 1990. 159– 69; Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century
Ghost Stories. Ed. Michael Cox. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996. 158– 66.
---. “The Claimant.” Vogue 126 (15 Nob. 1955): 122 – 23, 167 – 68; Argosy 17.1 (Jan. 1956):
23 – 29.
---. Collected Impressions: London: Longmans, 1950; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1950.
---. The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen. With an introduction by Angus Wilson.
Hopewell, NJ: Ecco, 1981; London: Cape, 1980.
---. “Coming Home.” Family: Stories from the Interior. Ed. Geri Giebel Chavis. St. Paul:
Graywolf, 1987. 55– 61.
---. “Confessions.” Saturday Book 9 (Oct. 1949): 108 – 09.
---. “The Contessina.” Queen (London) (12 Nov. 1924): 24 – 26.
---. “A Conversation Picture.” Broadsheet Press 4 May 1930: 1– 10.
---. “Dancing in Daylight.” ---. “Dancing in Daylight.” The Bell (Dublin) 5.2 (Nov. 1942): 90 –
98.
---. “A Day in the Dark.” ---. “A Day in the Dark.” Botteghe Oscure 16 (Autumn 1955): 85 –
94; Mademoiselle 45 (July 1957): 30 – 35; Argosy 18.9 (Sept. 1957): 55 – 62.
---. A Day in the Dark and Other Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965.
---. “The Demon Lover.” Listener 26.669 (6 Nov. 1941): 631 – 32; British Digest 2.6 (Feb.
1946): 19 – 24; The Oxford Book of Short Stories. Ed. V. S. Pritchett. New York:
Oxford UP, 1981. 346– 52; The House of Fiction: An Anthology of Short Story. Ed.
Caroline Gordon. New York: Scribner's, 1950. 483– 88; The Penguin Book of Modern
Fantasy by Women. Ed. A. Susan Williams and Richard Glyn Jones. London: Viking,
1995. 1– 7; Mysterious, Menacing and Macabre: an Anthology. Ed. Helen Hoke. New
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York: Elsevier/Nelson, 1981. 65– 72; The Omnibus of 20th Century Ghost Stories. Ed.
Robert S. Phillips. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1991: 4– 10.
The Demon Lover and Other Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1945; 2nd ed. London:
Jonathan Cape, 1947.
“The Dinner Party.” London Magazine 1.1 (Feb. 1954): 49 – 63; Irish Writing 27 (June
1954): 5 – 17.
“Disappointment.” Family Doctor 4 (March 1954): 145 – 46.
Early Stories [Encounters and Ann Lee’s]. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1951.
“The Easter Egg Party.” London Mercury 38.222 (April 1938): 611 – 20.
“Ecstasy of the Eye.” Vogue 152 (Dec. 1968): 189 – 90.
Encounters: Stories. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1923; New York: Boni and Liveright,
1924; 2nd ed. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1949.
“Enemies of Charm in Women, in Men.” Vogue 134 (15 Sept. 1959): 158 – 59, 201.
“An Enormous Channel of Expectation.” Vogue 122 (July 1953); 54 – 55.
“Everybody in London was in Love.” The Vintage Book of War Fiction. Ed. Sebastian
Faulks and Jorg Hensgen. New York: Vintage, 2002. 150– 56.
“Façade at Folkestone.” Contact: First Spring of Peace 1 (1946): 49 – 52.
“Flavia.” Mr. Fothergill’s Plot. New York: Oxford UP, 1931. 33 – 36; The Fotherhill
Omnibus. R. G. Collingwood & Gerald Gould, 1931. 57 – 70.
“The Gift that Speaks.” Tatler 218 (7 Dec. 1955): 57, 120 – 23.
“The Girl with the Stoop.” JO’LW 40 (23 Dec. 1938): 493 – 94.
“Gone Away.” Listener 35.886 (3 Jan. 1946): 13 – 15.
“The Good Girl.” Time and Tide25 (11 Feb. 1933): 143 – 46.
“Green Holly.” Listener 32.832 (21 Dec. 1944): 684 – 85, 688.
“Hand in Glove.” The Second Ghost Book. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. London: James Barrie,
1952. 191– 202; The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories. Eds. Michael Cox and R.
A. Gilbert. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. 444– 52; The Treasury of English Short Stories.
Ed. Nancy Sullivan. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday, 1985. 358– 67.
“The Happy Autumn Fields.” Cornhill 963 (Nov. 1944): 238 – 51; Great Irish Tales of
Horror: A Treasury of Fear. Ed. Peter Haining. London: Souvenir, 1995. 76– 92;
Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories. Ed. Robert S. Phillips. New York: Carroll
and Graf, 1999. 47– 64.
“Her Table Spread.” Listener 11 (7 Mar. 1934): 419 – 21; The Short Story. Ed. Randall
Jarrell. New York: Doubleday, 1958. 75– 83; The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction. Ed.
Colm Toíbín. New York: Viking, 1999. 494– 99; The Oxford Book of Irish Short
Stories. Ed. William Trevor. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.311– 18; Short Stories from
the Irish Renaissance. Ed. Alexander G. Gonzales. Troy, NY: Whitson, 1993. 584–
92; Twenty-three Modern Stories. Ed. Barbara Howes. New York: Vintage, 1963.
347– 56; The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction. Ed. Colm Toíbín. New York: Viking,
2000. 494– 99; The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories. Ed. William Trevor. New
York: Oxford UP, 1989. 311– 18; Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories. Ed.
James H. Pickering. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
“Home for Christmas.” Mademoiselle 42 (Dec. 1955): 57, 120 – 23.
“Human Habitation.” The Oxford Book of Travel Stories. Ed. Patricia Craig. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 1996. 99– 112.
“I Hear You Say So.” New Writing and Daylight 6 (Sept. 1945): 23 – 29.
---. “In the Days of My Youth.” World Digest of Current Fact and Comment 16 (Christmas
1946): 19 – 21.
---. “In the Square.” Horizon 4 (Sept. 1941): 192 – 99.
---. “The Informer.” Observer (19 July 1953): 9.
---. “Inherited Clock.” Cornhill 961 (Jan. 1944): 36 – 53.
---. Irish Stories. Dublin: Poolbeg P, 1978.
---. “Ivy Gripped the Steps.” Horizon 12.69 (Sept. 1945): 179 – 208.
---. Ivy Gripped the Steps and Other Stories. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945.
---. “Jane Austen.” The English Novelists: A Survey of the Novel by Twenty Contemporary
Novelists. Ed. Derek Verschoyle. London: Chatto & Windus, 1936. 97 – 110; The
English Novelists. Ed. Derek Verschoyle. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1936. 99 – 113.
---. “Joining Charles.” A Treasury of Short Stories: Favorites of the Past Hundred Years from
Turgenev to Thurber, from Balzac to Hemingway. Ed. Bernardine Kielty. New York:
Simon, 1947: 438– 91.
---. Joining Charles and Other Stories. London: Constable, 1929; New York: Lincoln Mac
Veagh, 1929; Toronto: Longmans, 1929; London: Cape, 1952.
---. “Just Imagine.” Best British Short Stories. Ed. Edward J. O'Brien. New York: Dodd
Mead, 1927. 72– 84.
---. “The Light in the Dark.” Vogue 116 (Dec. 1950): 89 – 90, 157 – 58; Vogue (English
edition) (Jan. 1951): 25, 84.
---. “The Little Girl’s Room.” London Mercury 28.165 (July 1933): 213 – 21.
---. The Little Girls. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964; London: Jonathan Cape, 1964.
---. “Look at all those Roses.” The Oxford Book of Modern Women's Stories. Ed. Patricia
Craig. New York: Oxford UP, 1994. 109– 17.
---. Look at all those Roses: Short Stories. London: Victor Gollancz, 1941; New York: Alfred
A. Knopf, 1941; London: Cape, 1951.
---. “Love.” Listener 22.563 (26 Oct. 1939): 826 – 28; Indiscreet Journeys: Stories of Women
on the Road. Ed. Lisa St. Aubin de Teran. Boston: Faber, 1990. 188– 96.
---. “A Love Story.” Horizon 1.7 (July 1940): 481 – 98; The Oxford Book of English Love
Stories. Ed. John Sutherland. New York: Oxford UP, 1996. 295– 310.
---. “Lunch.” A Literary Feast: An Anthology. Ed. Lilly Golden. New York: Atlantic
Monthly, 1993. 186– 90.
---. “Making Arrangements.” Dumped: An Anthology. Ed. B. Delores Max. New York:
Grove, 2003. 263– 74; Everybody’s Magazine 50.6 (June 1924): 45 – 50; Eve (London)
23 (20 Nov. 1925): 4 – 5, 7, 19, 88.
---. “Maria.” The Funny Bone: New Humorous Stories. Ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith. London:
Jarrolds, 1928. 152 – 165; The Funny Bone. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1928. 157 – 172;Classic English Short Stories, 1930– 1955. Ed. Derek
Hudson. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1990. 304– 19.
---. “A Matter of Inspiration.” Saturday Review 34 (13 Oct. 1951): 27 – 28, 64.
---. “Mental Annuity.” Vogue 126 (15 Sept. 1955): 108 – 09.
---. “Modern Lighting.” Saturday Review 5 (27 October 1928): 294.
---. “Moses.” Weekly Westminster Gazette (30 June 1923): 16.
---. “The Mulberry Tree.” The Old School. Ed. Graham Greene. London: Jonathan Cape,
1934. 45 – 59.
---. The Mulberry Tree: Writings of Elizabeth Bowen. With an introduction by Hermione Lee.
London: Virago, 1986; San Diego: Harcourt, 1987.
---. “Mysterious Kôr.” Penguin New Writing 20 (Jan. 1944): 53 – 67; Blackwater 2: More
Tales of the Fantastic. Ed. Alberto Manguel. New York: Potter, 1990. 42– 56; The
World of the Short Story: A Twentieth-century Collection. Ed. Clifton Fadiman.
Boston: Houghton, 1986: 186– 98; The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories.
Ed. Malcolm Bradbury. Harmondsworth: Viking, 1987. 32– 45; Wave Me Goodbye:
Stories of the Second World War. Ed. Anne Boston. New York: Viking, 1989. 130–
43.
---. “The Needlecase.” Harper’s Bazaar 73 (May 1939): 72; Harper’s Bazaar (London) (June
1939): 40, 95 – 96; Woman's Hourbook of Short Stories. Ed. Pat McLoughlin. London:
BBC, 1990. 119– 28.
---. “New York Waiting in My Memory.” Vogue 116 (July 1950): 78 – 79.
---. “New Waves of the Future.” American Home 72 (Oct. 1969): 70 – 71.
---. “Number 16.” Listener 21 (19 Jan. 1939): 157 – 59; Living Age 357 (Sept. 1939): 36 – 42.
---. “Oh, MADAM…” Listener 24.621 (5 Dec. 1940): 815 – 16; Living Age 359 (Feb. 1941):
556 – 60.
---. “Once Upon a Yesterday.” Saturday Review 33 (27 May 1950): 9 – 10, 36, 37.
---. “Opening Up the House.” Vogue (English Edition) (Aug. 1945): 38, 75, 82.
---. “Out of a Book.” Orion 3 (Autumn 1946): 10 – 14.
---. “Panorama du Roman.” Fontaine 37- 40 (Special Number) (1944): 33 – 177, 43 – 187.
---. “The Parrot.” Everybody’s Magazine 52.4 (April 1925): 135 – 42.
---. “Pictures and Conversations.” The Eye of the Story: Selected Essays and Reviews. Ed.
Eudora Welty. New York: Random, 1978. 269– 76.
---. “Pink Biscuit.” Eve (London) (22 Nov. 1928): 34 – 35, 76, 78, 80.
---. “Pink May.” Argosy 7.11 (Nov. 1946): 87 – 93.
---. “The Power in the Cave.” Listener 37.947 (20 March 1947): 431 – 32.
---. “Prague Before the Coup.” Vogue (English edition) (April 1948): 68, 103.
---. “Prague and the Crisis.” Vogue 111 (1 April 1948): 156, 195 – 96.
---. “A Queer Heart.” Living Age 355 (Feb. 1939): 517 – 23.
---. “Reduced.” Listener 13 (12 June 1935): 1022 – 24.
---. “Royal Academy.” New Statesman 12 (9 May 1936): 702 – 03.
---. “Salon des Dames.” Weekly Westminter Gazette (7 April 1923): 16 – 17.
---. “Salzburg in the Distance.” Night & Day 1 (9 Sept. 1937): 22 – 23.
---. “The Same Way Home.” London Mercury 39.230 (Dec. 1938): 156 – 64.
---. Selected Stories. Dublin: Maurice Fridberg, 1946.
---. “She Gave Him.” Consequences. Berkshire: The Golden Cockerel P, 1932. 46 – 51;
Consequences. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1933. 46 – 51.
---. “The Sponge of the Present.” Saturday Review 36 (10 June 1953): 11, 43 – 44.
---. “Songs My Father Sang Me.” Partners; An Anthology of Readers. Ed. Jan Syburg. Notre
Dame: Fides, 1970. 9– 23.
---. Stories by Elizabeth Bowen. New York: Vintage, 1959.
---. “Summer Night.” The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing: The New Gaelach ficsean. Eds.
John L. Somer and John J. Daly. New York: Anchor, 2000. 3– 31; The Scribner Book
of Irish Writing. Eds. John J. Daly and John L. Somer. London: Scribner, 2001. 3–
31; Modern Irish Short Stories. Ed. Ben Forkner. New York: Viking, 1980. 242– 77.
---. “Sunday Afternoon.” Life and Letters Today 30.47 (July 1941): 45 – 55; The Bell (Dublin)
5.1 (Oct. 1942): 1927; Love and Loss: Stories from the Heart. Ed. Georgiana Hammick.
Boston: Faber, 1992. 127– 34; Irish Short Stories. Eds. Frank Delaney and David
Rooney. London: Folio Society, 1999. 211– 18.
---. “The Teakettle.” House and Garden 123 (Jan. 1963): 70 – 71.
---. “Tears, Idle Tears.” Listener 16 (2 Sept. 1936): 447 – 49; The Blarney Magazine 7 (1954):
15 – 21; Classic European Short Stories. Ed. Robert Lawrence Beum. LaSalle:
Sherwood Sugden, 1984. 213– 20.
---. “Telling.” Black Cap: New Stories of Murder & Mystery. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. London:
Hutchinson, 1927. 250 – 258; Black Cap. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1928. 259 – 268; Fear and Trembling: Shivery Stories. Ed. Alfred
Hitchcock. New York: Dell, 1948. 87– 94.
---. “Teen-agers.” Punch 225.5890 (19 Aug. 1953): 226 – 27.
---. “A Time in Rome.” Gentleman’s Quarterly 29.8 (Dec. 1959): 107, 160, 162, 165, 181 – 82.
---. “Tipperary Woman.” The Windmill 1.1 (1944): 39 – 47; Synopsis 6 (Spring 1945): 15 – 20.
---. “The Tommy Crans.” The Broadsheet Press (London) 1 (Feb. 1930) n.p.; Listener 9 (29
Mar. 1933): 511 – 12.
---. “Two Ways to Travel.” Listener 18 (13 Oct. 1937): Supp. xii.
---. “The Unromantic Princess.” The Princess Elizabeth Gift Book. Ed. Cynthia Asquith.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1935. 83 – 99.
---. “Unwelcome Idea.” New Stateman 20 (10 Aug. 1940): 133 – 34.
---. “The Visitor.” Early Sorrow: Ten Stories of Youth. 2nd ed. Ed. Charlotte Zolotow. New
York: Harper, 1986. 135– 59.
---. “A Walk in the Woods.” London Mercury 37.218 (Dec. 1937): 161 – 69.
---. “A Wartime Schooling.” Life and Letters 10 (June 1934): 361 – 68.
---. “A Way of Life.” Vogue 110 (1 Dec. 1947): 145, 210, 212; Vogue (English edition) (Jan.
1948): 44, 93, 96.
---. “The White House.” The Royal Magazine (London) (Nov. 1926): 45 – 52.
---. “Without Coffee, Cigarettes, or Feeling.” Mademoiselle 40 (Feb. 1955): 174 – 75, 211 – 23.
Critical and Biographical Books
Bowen, Elizabeth. Afterthoughts: Pieces About Writing. London: Longmans, 1962.
---. Anthony Trollope: A New Judgement. London: Oxford UP, 1946; New York: Oxford UP,
1946.
---. Bowen’s Court. London: Longmans, 1942; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1942; 2nd ed. New
York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964; 2nd ed. London: Longmans, 1965.
---. Bowen's Court and Seven Winters Memories of a Dublin Childhood. With an introduction
by Hermione Lee. London: Virago, 1984.
---. English Novelists. London: William Collins, 1942; London: Collins, 1947.
---. The Heritage of British Literature. London: Thames, 1983.
---. Pictures and Conversations. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975.
---. Seven Winters. Dublin: Cuala P, 1942; London: Longmans, 1943.
---. Seven Winters and Afterthoughts. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1962.
---. The Shelbourne Hotel. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1951; The Shelbourne. London:
George C. Harrap, 1946.
---. Why Trollope? New York: Oxford UP, 1945.
Bowen, Elizabeth, Graham Greene, and V. S. Pritchett. Why Do I Write?: An Exchange of
Views Between Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene and V. S. Pritchett. London:
Marshall, 1948.
Book Contributions
Atkins, John Alfred, ed. Six Novelists Look At Society: An Enquiry into the Social Views of
Elizabeth Bowen, L. P. Hartley, Rosamund Lehman, Christopher Isherwood, Nancy
Mitford, C. P. Snow. London: Calder, 1977.
Bowen, Elizabeth. Foreword. The Cinque Ports. By Ronald and Frank Jessup. New York: B.
T. Batsford, 1952. 11– 15.
---. Foreword. North and South. By Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. London: Lehmann, 1952. v–
viii.
---. “Intelligence at War.” Writing Against Time: Critical Essays and Reviews. Ed. Howard
Moss. New York: Morrow, 1969. 214– 19.
---. Introduction. Discussions of the Short Story. Ed. Hollis Spurgeon Summers. New York:
Heath, 1963. 89– 93.
---. Introduction. The Second Guest Book. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. London: James Barrie, 1952.
vii– x.
---. Introduction. Thirty-Four Short Stories. By Katherine Mansfield. New York: Vintage,
1956. v– xxiv; London: Collins, 1957. 9– 26.
Bowen, Elizabeth, Jack Lane, and Brendan Clifford. Elizabeth Bowen: Notes on Eire,
Espionage Reports to Winston Churchill, 1940– 2. Cork: Aubane Historical Society,
1989.
Periodical Contributions
Bowen, Elizabeth. “The Achievement of Virginia Woolf: Review of Virginia Woolf by Bernard
Blackstone.” New York Times Book Review 54, part 1 (26 June 1949): 1, 21.
---. “Advance in Formation: Review of New Writing in Europe edited by John Lehmann.”
Spectator 166 (17 Jan. 1941): 65.
---. “Adventure Story: Review of The Young Winston Churchill by John Marsh, and New Poems,
1955 by Patric Dickinson, J. C. Hall, and Erica Mark.” Tatler 218 (16 Nob. 1955): 442 –
43.
---. “An African Boyhood: Review of In the Dark Child by Camara Laye, That Uncertain
Feeling by Kingsley Amis, Keep Him My Country by Mary Durack, and Major
Thompson Lives in France by Pierre Daninos.” Tatler 217 (7 Sept. 1955): 416, 434.
---. “Aftermath of Scandal: Review of Son of Oscar Wilde by Vyvyan Holland, The Romantic
Egoists by Louis Auchincloss, The Party at Number 5 by Shelley Smith, and The Cobweb
by William Gibson.” Tatler 213 (29 Sept. 1954): 620, 636.
---. “Agreeable Reading: Review of The Farm by Lough Gur by Lady Carbery and A Plain Tale
from the Bogs by Reardon Conner.” New Statesman 14 (9 Oct. 1937): 542.
---. “All People Great and Small: Review of The People’s War by Angus Calder.” Spectator 223
(20 Sept. 1969): 367 – 68.
---. “Amanda the Glorious: Review of O Rare Amanda by Jack Loudan, and After the Flood by
Prince Constantine of Bavaria.” Tatler 214 (15 Dec. 1954): 712, 730.
---. “The Ambitious Raccoon: Review of Dearest Bess by Dorothy Margaret Stuart, Milow’s
Daughter by Mrs. Robert Henrey, and Brothers-in-Law by Henry Cecil.” Tatler 216 (6
April 1955): 34 – 35.
---. “Ancestor of Sir Winston: Review of The Fabulous Leonard Jerome by Anita Leslie, and
The Fourteenth of October by Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman].” Tatler 214 (8 Dec.
1954): 654, 672.
---. “Anne Douglas Sedgwick: Review of Anne Douglas Sedgwick: A Portrait in Letters edited
by Basil de Selincourt.” New Statesman 12 (10 Oct. 1936): 516.
---. “Antiquarian’s Log: review of Antique Dealer by R. P. Way, and A Tangled Web by
Nicholas Blake.” Tatler 219 (1 Feb. 1956): 192 – 93.
---. “The Art of Giving.” Mademoiselle 38 (Nov. 1953): 74, 135 – 38.
---. “The Art of Giving.” Spectator 191 (18 Dec. 1953): 732 – 33.
---. “The Art of Respecting Boundaries.” Vogue 119 (1 April 1952): 116 – 17.
---. “An Artist of the Air: Review of The New Men by C. P. Snow, Echoes by Compton
Mackenzie, and Just So Far by Hardy Amies.” Tatler 212 (12 May 1954); 358, 374.
---. “An Artist-Watcher Sends in His Report: Review of From Renoir to Picasso by Michel
Georges-Michel, and All is Nonsense by Mark Bence-Jones.” Tatler 223 (27 March
1957): 602 – 03.
---. “Ascendancy: Review of The Anglo Irish by Brian Fitzgerald.” Observer (16 Nov. 1952): 8;
“Review of Mr. Gladstone and Youth’s the Season.” Night & Day 1 (14 Oct. 1937): 37 –
38; “Review of Measure for Measure.” Night & Day 1 (21 Oct. 1937): 37 – 38; “Review
of Autumn, Blondie White and Punch and Judy.” Night & Day 1 (28 Oct. 1937): 29 – 30;
“Review of Goodbye to Yesterday, The Unquiet Spirit, and It’s You I Want.” Night &
Day 1 (11 Nov. 1937): 29 – 30; “Review of Richard III, Ghosts, and It’s in the Bag.”
Night & Day 1 (18 Nov. 1937): 37 – 38; “Review of The Hambima Players: The Dybbuk,
Cymbeline, and Mourning Becomes Electra.” Night & Day 1 (25 Nov. 1937): 30;
“Review of It’s a Wise Child, The School for Scandal, and People at Sea.” Night & Day 1
(2 Dec. 1937): 29 – 30; “Review of Macbeth, Thank You, Mr. Pepys, and Distant Point.”
Night & Day 1 (9 Dec. 1937): 30; “Review of Oh! You Letty, Aristocrats, and Out of the
Picture.” Night & Day 1 (16 Dec. 1937): 29 – 30; “Review of Room Service.” Night &
Day 1 (23 Dec. 1937): 29 – 30.
---. “Attractive Modern Homes.” Listener 15 (15 April 1936): 742 – 44; “Attractive Modern
Homes.” Listener 51.1298 (14 Jan. 1954): 87, 89, 91.
---. “Autobiography as an Art.” Saturday Review 34 (17 March 1951): 9 – 10.
---. “The Badge of Courage.” Parents Magazine 29 (Feb. 1954): 35.
---. “Baron the Unforgettable: Review of Baron by Baron [Baron Stirling Henry Nahum], Room
at the Top by John Braine, and The Lady and the Unicorn by Rumer Godden.” Tatler 224
(10 April 1957): 88, 102.
---. “Barrie: Review of The Story of JMB, Sir James Barrie Bart by O. M. Denis Mackail.”
Spectator 166 (4 April 1941): 374.
---. “The Beau Ideal of Essayists: Review of Selected Essays by E. V. Lucas comp. by H. N.
Wethered, What did it Mean? by Angela Thirkell, and According to the Evidence by
Henry Cecil.” Tatler 213 (21 July 1954): 122 – 23.
---. “The Beauty of Being Your Age.” Harper’s Bazaar 64.4 (July 1961): np.
---. “Being Only a Woman: Review of Sir Richard Burton’s Wife by Jean Burton.” Observer
(31 May 1942): 3.
---. “Belloc to the Life: Review of The Life of Hilaire Belloc by Robert Speaight, and The Happy
Ones by Maurice Edelman.” Tatler 223 (27 Feb. 1957): 380 – 81.
---. “Ben Jonson: Review of Ben Jonson 5 edited by C. H. Herford and Percy Simpson and
Drama and Society in the Age of Ben Jonson by L. C. Knights.” New Statesman 13 (8
May 1937): 775.
---. “The Best of the Best.” Vogue 135 (15 Feb. 1960): 152.
---. “Between the Acts: Review of Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf.” New Statesman 22 (19
July 1941): 63 – 64.
---. “The Big House.” The Bell (Dublin) 1.1 (Oct. 1940): 71 – 77.
---. “Blind Alleys: Review of Brought Up and Brought Out by Mary Pakenham.” New
Statesman 16 (23 July 1938): 162 – 63.
---. “A Blind Author’s Novel with a Blind Hero: Review of The Stars Grow Pale by Karl
Barnhof, The Birth of a Grandfather by May Sarton, and Lord Chatham and America by
O. A. Sherard.” Tatler 228 (2 April 1958): 29.
---. “The Blindfold King: Review of The King’s Place by C. V. Wedgwood, The Spoor of
Spooks by Bergen Evans, and Stone Cold Dead in the Market by Christopher Landon.”
Tatler 215 (9 Feb. 1955): 250 – 52, 266.
---. “Books in General: Review of Mr. Beluncle by V. S. Pritchett.” New Statesman 42 (20 Oct.
1951): 438 – 39.
---. “The Books That Grow Up With One.” London Calling 546 (9 Mar. 1950): 10.
---. “Bouquet: Review of Dublin Old and New by Stephen Gwynn.” New Statesman 15 (7 May
1938): 782.
---. “Bowen’s Court.” Holiday 24 (Dec. 1958): 86 – 87, 190 – 93.
---. “Boy Who Stopped Bump in Night: Review of Johnny Forsaken by G. B. Stein, The Flaw in
the Crystal by Godfrey Smith, Leaving Home by Elizabeth Janeway, and Borderline by
Vercors.” Tatler 211 (27 March 1954): 559, 570.
---. “Bright Young Days: Review of The Twenties by John Montgomery, and Without Love by
Gerald Hanley.” Tatler 224 (1 May 1957): 272 – 73.
---. “Bright-Plumaged Brood: Review of Call a Dog Hervey by D. A. Ponsonby, The Holiday by
Stevie Smith, and The Valley of St. Ives by Arthur Herbert Bryant.” Tatler 194 (5 Oct.
1949): 32 – 33.
---. “Britain’s Lure is Her Story: Review of Historic Britain edited by Graham Fisher and The
Wars of Love by Mark Schorer.” Tatler 212 (7 April 1954): 48.
---. “Britain’s Wave Length for Intellectuals.” Vogue (American edition) 110 (15 July 1947): 40,
73.
---. “Builder of the Northern Wall: Review of Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar, A
Rose for Winter by Laurie Lee, and Vamp Till Ready by Terry Rieman.” Tatler 217 (13
July 1955): 76 – 77.
---. “A Bundle of Letters: Review of The Hungry Leopard by Mary Borden, and T’Other Miss
Austen by Kathleen Freeman.” Tatler 222 (17 Oct. 1956): 164 – 65.
---. “By the Unapproachable Sea.” Christian Science Monitor Magazine (5 Feb. 1944): 10.
---. “The Byronic Legend: Review of Byron by Eileen Bigland, His Saving Face by Pierre
Boulle, and Remember the House by Santha Rama Rau.” Tatler 222 (10 Oct. 1956): 94 –
95.
---. “Candid Empress: Review of The Memoirs of Catherine the Great intro by Dr. G. P. Gooch,
Melilot by Naomi Royde Smith, Murder in France by Alester Kershaw, Good Morning,
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Miss Dove by Frances Gray Patton, Little Mallows by Viola Bayley, and Famous Plays of
1954.” Tatler 216 (13 April 1955): 98 – 99.
“The Candid Friend: Review of A Regency Visitor by Prince Puckler-Muskau, and Strange
Evil by Jane Gaskell.” Tatler 225 (4 Sept. 1957): 432 – 33.
“A Caustic Comedy of the Highlands: Review of Marching with April by Hugho Charteris,
Eighteenth Century Story by Magdalen King-Hall, The Second Man by Edward Grierson,
Where the Turk Trod by Anthony Rhodes, and Never Too Late by Angela Thirkell.”
Tatler 220 (20 June 1956): 648 – 49, 662.
“The Change from Amber: Review of America, With Love by Kathleen Winsor, A Grain of
Wheat by Margaret Trouncer, and The Miscreant by Jean Cocteau, trans. by Dorothy
Williams.” Tatler 227 (19 March 1958): 580 – 81.
“The Cheetah on the Hearth: Review of Married to Adventure by Jule Mannix, and The
World in the Evening by Christopher Isherwood.” Tatler 213 (7 July 1954): 32, 46.
“Child of the Rectory: Review of Spam Tomorrow by Verily Anderson, and The Dinner
Party by Gretch Finletter.” Tatler 219 (15 Feb. 1956): 274.
“A Child Sees Truth: Review of This Side of Truth by Elizabeth Montagu, Windsor Castle
by Owen Morshead, The Habit of Loving by Doris Lessing, The Devil by the Sea by Nina
Bawden, and Then There Was Fire by Minori Drouet, trans. by Margaret Crosland.”
Tatler 226 (25 Dec. 1957): 744 – 45.
“Childhood through a Magnifying Glass: Review of Morning by Julian Fane, The State of
Mind by Mark Schorer, and The Nightwalkers by B. Cross.” Tatler 221 (5 Sept. 1956):
440 – 41.
“Children’s Play: Review of The Brontës’ Web of Childhood by Fannie Elizabeth
Ratchford.” Spectator 167 (19 Sept. 1941): 286.
“Christmas at Bowen’s Court.” Flair 1.11 (Dec. 1950): 20 – 21.
“A City Growing: Review of Dublin 1660 – 1860 by Maurice Craig.” Observer (18 May
1952): 7.
“The Civilsed Lord M: Review of The Young Melbourne by David Cecil, The Nightmare by
C. S. Forester, Admiral on Horseback by Geoffrey Willans, and An Alligator Named
Daisy by Charles Terrot.” Tatler 214 (3 Nov. 1954): 294, 310.
“The Cloistered Fantastic: Review of Lewis Carroll by Derek Hudson, and Smith by Kate
Christie.” T 215 (5 Jan. 1955): 28, 44.
“Comeback of Goldilocks et al.” New York Times Magazine (26 Aug. 1962): 18 – 19, 74 –
75.
“Comfort and Joy.” Modern Reading 11/12 (1945): 10 – 16.
“Coming to London … VI.” London Magazine 3.3 (March 1956): 49 – 53.
“Commonsense on Burns: Review of Robert Burns by Maurice Lindsay, The Eye of Heaven
by Isabel Quigly, A Kite’s Dinner: Poems, 1938 – 1954 by Sheila Wingfield, and Go
Lovely Rose by Jean Potts.” Tatler 215 (19 Jan. 1955): 118 – 19.
“The Conqueror of the Infidels: Review of The Grand Captain by Gerald de Gaury, Living
in the Present by John Wain, and Come Fill the Cup by Rosalind Wade.” Tatler 217 (17
Aug. 1955): 288 – 89, 301.
“Conquerors in the Hardest Battle: Review of Conquest of Disability edited by Ian Fraser,
and Les Belles Amours by Louise de Vilmorin and trans. by Francis Wyndham.” T 222
(19 Dec. 1956): 702 – 03.
---. “Contemporary: Review of In My Good Books by V. S. Pritchett.” New Statesman 23 (23
May 1942): 340.
---. “The Contessina.” Queen (London) (12 Nov. 1924): 24 – 26.
---. “A Conversation Picture.” The Broadsheet Press (London) 4 (May 1930): 1 – 10.
---. “Country-side of the Poets: Review of Poets in a Landscape by Gilbert Highet, and The Day
the Money Stopped by Brendan Gill.” Tatler 224 (24 April 1957): 214 – 15.
---. “Cousin-Hunt in Africa: Review of The Lighthearted Quest by Ann Bridge, and Out of
Season by Spike Hughes.” Tatler 222 (26 Dec. 1956): 744 – 45.
---. “Cracks Across the Victorian Façade: Review of Cousin Harriet by Susan Tweedsmuir, The
Elegant Edwardian by Ursula Bloom, and Aubade by Kenneth Martin.” Tatler 226 (23
Oct. 1957): 210 – 11.
---. “The Creative Life in Our Time: An Exchange of Letters.” Partisan Review 15 (Nov. 1948):
118 – 19.
---. “Criminal in the Family: Review of Thicker Than Water by Frank Tilsey, and Good
Morning, Miss Dove by Frances Gray Patton.” Tatler 219 (11 Jan. 1956): 64 – 65.
---. “Crisis at Larjuzon: Review of The Lamb by Françoise Mauriac, Dates and Parties by
Christopher Sykes, and The Stepmother by R. C. Hutchinson.” Tatler 218 (19 Oct.
1955): 178 - 79, 196.
---. “The Cult of Nostalgia.” Listener 46.1171 (9 Aug. 1951); 225 – 26.
---. “Dear Little Children: Review of Christmas with the Savages by Mary Clive, and Aspects of
Love by David Garnett.” Tatler 218 (14 Dec. 1955): 726 – 27.
---. “The Decay of Comfort: Review of Ten Pollett Place by C. H. B. Kitchin, Roman Candle by
Letitia Baldridge, and A Cage for the Nightingale by Phyllis Paul.” Tatler 226 (18 Dec.
1957): 702 – 03.
---. “Der englische Roman von 1918 bis.” Trans. Pier Ponti. Die Neue Zürcher Zeitung:
Literatur und Kunst 168.1933 (4 Oct. 1947): 1 – 2.
---. “Despatches from France: Review of Letters from Madame de Sévigné trans. by Violet
Hammersley, and Old Father Antic by Barbara Worsley-Gough.” Tatler 219 (25 Jan.
1956): 146 – 47.
---. “Devil in the Pulpit: Review of Messiah by Gore Vidal, Ahead by Georges Simenon, No
True Life by Miriam Blanco-Fombona, Death of a Godmother by John Rhode, and
Change Here for Babylon by Nina Bawden.” Tatler 217 (10 Aug. 1955): 246 – 47.
---. “D. H. Lawrence: Reappraising His Literary Influence: Review of The Portable D. H.
Lawrence edited by Diana Trilling.” New York Tribune Book Review 52 (9 Feb. 1947): 4.
---. “Dickens and the Demon Toy Box: Review of The World of Charles Dickens by Angus
Wilson.” Spectator 224 (30 May 1970): 713.
---. “A Distinguished First Novel: Review of The Governor’s Wife by David Unwin, Lonely
Pleasures by Daniel George, Voices in the House by John Sedges, A River Full of Stars
by Elizabeth Hamilton, and Patrick Campbell’s Omnibus by Patrick Campbell.” Tatler
213 (11 Aug. 1954): 246, 260.
---. “The Dollar’s Two Sides: Review of Journey Down a Rainbow by J. B. Priestley and
Jacquetta Hawkes, H. M. S. Ulysses by Alistair MacLean, and A Song to Sing—O! by
Winifred Lawson.” Tatler 218 (2 Nov. 1955): 300, 316.
---. “Doom Lurked in His Knapsack: Review of Only Fade Away by Bruce Marshall, The Night
of the Hunter by Davis Grubb, and A Villa in Summer by Penelope Mortimer.” Tatler
212 (26 may 1954); 464, 478.
---. “Doubtful Subject: Review of Irish Life in the Seventeenth Century: After Cromwell by
Edward MacLysaght, The Sword of Light by Desmond Ryan, and Irish Cavalcadeby M.
J. MacManus.” New Statesman 17 (6 may 1939): 689.
---. “Downfall: Review of The Best Days by Hugh Massingham.” Observer (10 April 1949): 3.
---. “Dress: Review of English Women’s Clothing in the Nineteenth Century by C. Willett
Cunnington.” New Statesman 14 (4 Dec. 1937): 930, 932.
---. “Dreyfus Revisited: Review of My Secret Diary of the Dreyfus Case by Maurice
Paléologue.” Tatler 223 (13 Feb. 1957): 290 – 91.
---. “The Dry Stones Live: Review of Still Digging by Mortimer Wheeler, Mother and Son by
Ivy Compton-Burnett, and Rainbow on the Road by Esther Forbes.” Tatler 215 (16 Feb.
1955): 316, 318.
---. “Dubliner: Review of Pictures in the Hallway by Sean O’Casey.” Spectator 168 (1 May
1942): 423.
---. “Dwellers in the Wilderness: Review of The Outsider by Colin Wilson, and The Mermaids
by Eva Boros.” Tatler 220 (27 June 1956): 696 – 97.
---. “The Dynamic Abbess Was No Saint: Review of The Reluctant Abbess by Margaret
Trouncer, The Gilded Fly by Hamilton Macallister, How to be a Deb’s Mum by
Petronella Portobello.” Tatler 224 (29 May 1957): 4808 – 81.
---. “EB Reviews: Review of The House in Clewe Street by Mary Lavin, Early Britain by
Jacquetta Hawkes, Stories of the Forties edited by Reginald Moore and Woodrow Wyatt,
and Early Morning Murder by Miles Burton.” Tatler 178 (14 Nov. 1945): 214, 222;
“Review of Cannery Row by John Steinbeck and The Film and the Future.” Tatler 178
(28 Nov. 1945): 280, 284; “Review of Ego 7 by James Agate, Curious Relations by
William D’Arfey and edited by William Plomer, and Peony by Keith West.” Tatler 178
(5 Dec. 1945): 311, 316; “Review of The Gazeboby D. A. Ponsonby, Farewell Camp 12
by Brigadier James Hargest, First Impressions by Isobel Strachey, and I’ll Say She Dies
by Peter Cheyney.” Tatler 178 (12 Dec. 1945): 342, 348; “Review of West Country
Stories by A. L. Rowse, Only Ghosts Can Live by Guy Morgan, and The Only Paradise
by Kathleen Hewitt.” Tatler 178 (19 Dec. 1945): 375, 380; “Review of The Readiness Is
All by G. P. Griggs, Flemish Painting edited by Emile Cammaerts, The Weak and the
Strong by Gerald Kirsh, and Marshmallow by Clare Turlay.” Tatler 178 (26 Dec. 1945):
406, 412; “Review of London Belongs to Me by Norman Collins, Bedelia by Vera
Caspary, and The Guilds of the City of London by Sir Ernst Pealey.” Tatler 179 (2 Jan.
1946): 23, 28; “Review of Livingstone’s Last Jounrney by Sir Reginald Coupland,
Transit Visa by Anna Seghers, and In These Five Years by Daphne Nixon.” Tatler 179 (9
Jan. 1946): 55, 60; “Review of Another World Than This by V. Sackville-West and
Harold Nicolson, and The Battle of the Narrow Seas by Lt. Cdr. Peter Scott, and Flemish
Painting pref. by J. B. Manson.” Tatler 179 (16 Jan. 1946): 87, 92; “Review of The
Condemned Playground by Cyril Connolly and Miss Bunting by Angela Thirkell.”
Tatler 179 (23 Jan. 1946): 116, 124; “Review of The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford,
The Leaning Tower by Katherine Anne Porter, and Madame Sarah by May Agate.”
Tatler 179 (30 Jan. 1946): 152, 156; “Review of B.B.C. War Report by Desmond
Hawkins and Donald Boyd, Carp Country by Elisabeth Kyle, and The Way to Cook by
Philip Harben.” Tatler 179 (13 March 1946): 343, 348; “Review of The Harp and the
Oak by Hugh Massingham, Critical Essays by George Orwell, The Clock Strikes Twelve
by Patricia Wentworth, and The Beauty of Women by Clifford Bax.” Tatler 179 (20
March 1946): 374 – 75; “Review of Georgian London by John Summerson, The Black
Eye by Conyth Little, and English Rivers and Canals by Frank Eyre and Charles
Hadfield.” Tatler 179 (27 March 1946): 406 – 07, 412; “Review of The Umbrella Thorn
by Peter De Polnay, Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake, and Sallypark by Margaret Hasset.”
Tatler 180 (3 April 1946): 22 – 23, 28; “Review of An Indian Album and Chinese Album
intro. by Cecil Beaton, Three by William Sansom, and The Innocents of Paris by Gilbert
Cesbron.” Tatler 180 (10 April 1946): 55, 60; “Review of The Gipsy’s Babyby
Rosamund Lehmann, and Cass Timberlane by Sinclair Lewis.” Tatler 180 (17 April
1946): 87, 92; “Review of A Woman of the Pharisees by Françoise Mauriac, So Few Got
Through: The Diary of an Infantry Officer by Lt. Col. Martin Lindsay, and Towards an
Appreciation of Literature by Frank O’Connor.” Tatler 180 (24 April 1946): 122 – 124;
“Review of Shelley: A Life Story by Edmund Blundon.” Tatler 180 (1 May 1946): 151,
156; “Review of Lost Moorings by G. Simenon, trans. by Stuart Gilbert, The New School
Tie by G. C. T. Giles, Be Beautiful by Jean Cleland, and Death and the Dear Girls by
Jonathan Stagge.” Tatler 180 (7 May 1946): 183, 188; “Review of La Princesse de
Clèves by Madame de Lafayette, Manon Lescaut by Abbe Prévost, Les Liaisons
Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, and La Duchesse de Langeais by Honoré de
Balzac.” Tatler 180 (15 May 1946): 215, 220; “Review of Then and Now by Somerset
Maugham, None Shall Know by Martha Albrand, The Wolf at the Door by Michael
Barsley, and Houses: Permanence and Prefabrication by Hugh Anthony.” Tatler 180
(22 May 1946): 247, 252; “Review of A Star Danced by Gertrude Lawrence, How Small
a Part of Time by Magdalen King-Hall, Merchant Airmen by Ministry of Information,
and With a Bare Bodkin by Cyril Hare.” Tatler 180 (29 May 1946): 278 – 79; Review of
The Moonlight by Joyce Cary, Henry Ford: A Biography by William Adams Simonds,
and Village Affairs by Roger Armfelt.” Tatler 180 (5 June 1946): 310 – 11, 316;
“Review of Marjory Fleming by Oriel Malet, Penguin New Writing edited by John
Lehmann, The Garden by Vita Sackville-West, and Trees in Britain by Alexander L.
Howard.” Tatler 180 (12 June 1946): 342 – 43; “Review of That Lady by Kate O’Brien,
Four Quartets Rehearsed by Raymond Preston, and Mrs. Privett by Lionel Bonsey.”
Tatler 180 (19 June 1946): 374 – 75; “Review of Around Cinemas by James Agate,
Peggy Windsor and the American Soldier by Frank Tilsley, and Anna Collett by Barbara
Lucas.” Tatler 180 (26 June 1946): 406 – 07; “Review of A History of Trinity College
Dublin by Constantia Maxwell, My Life Line by Phyllis Bottome, Oak Leaves and
Lavender by Sean O’Casey, and Flowing Water by Patrick Stevenson.” Tatler 181 (3
July 1946): 22 – 23; “Review of The Patchwork Book: An Omnibus for Children by
Marghanita Laski, Winter Meeting by Ethel Vance, Auto-da-Fé by Elias Cavetti, and
British Garden Flowers by George M. Taylor.” Tatler 181 (10 July 1946): 54 – 55;
“Review of The Cruise of the Breadwinner.” Tatler 181 (17 July 1946): 86 – 87;
“Review of The Outsider by Albert Camus and trans. by Stuart Gilbert, The Road of
Excess by Terence De Vere White, The Late Mrs. Prisleau by Peter Davies, and The Pen
is Mightier edited by J. J. Lynx.” Tatler 181 (24 July 1946): 118 – 19; “Review of The
Merry Wives of Westminster by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Pro by Bruce Hamilton, Time
Exposure by Cecil Beaton, and Toulouse-Lautrec and Steinlen by Jack Bilbo.” Tatler
181 (31 July 1946): 150 – 51; “Review of The Pilgrim Hawk by Glenway Westcott,
Return to Cottington by Francis Bamford, and The Tale of Beatrix Potter by Margaret
Lane.” Tatler 181 (7 Aug. 1946): 182 – 83; “Review of Bright Day by J. B. Priestley,
Myrmyda by John Lodwick, The American People edited by B. A. Botkin, and Suitable
for Framing by Marion Holbrook.” Tatler 181 (14 Aug. 1946): 214 – 15; “Review of
The Congress of Vienna by Harold Nicolson, and Aurélien by Louis Aragon.” Tatler
181 (21 Aug. 1946): 246 – 47; “Review of The Trollopes by Lucy Poate Stebbins, A
Flask for the Journey by F. L. Green, and Letters to Florence Farr edited by Clifford
Bax.” Tatler 181 (4 Sept. 1946): 314, 316; “Review of The Scarlet Tree by Sir Osbert
Sitwell, The River by Rumer Godden, and Old Marylebone and Some of Its Famous
People comp. by H. J. Mathews.” Tatler 181 (11 Sept. 1946): 342, 343; “Review of
Rogue Elephant by Walter Allen, Collected Stories by T. O. Beachcroft, Thank God! I’ll
Take It From Here by Jane Allen and Mary Livingstone, and The Englishman Builds by
Ralph Tubbs.” Tatler 181 (18 Sept. 1946): 374 – 75, 382; “Review of British Weather
by Stephen Bone, You Forget So Quickly by Ashley Smith, The Moving Toy Shop by
Edmund Crispin, and He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr.” Tatler 181 (25 Sept.
1946): 406, 412; “Review of The River Road by Frances Parkinson Keyes, Mainly on the
Air by Max Beerbohm, and Judgment in Suspense by Gerald Bullett.” Tatler 182 (2 Oct.
1946): 22 – 23; “Review of Britannia Mews by Margery Sharp, Le Livre du Courage et
de la Peur by Remy, and Lord of the Sorcerers by Carter Dickson.” Tatler 182 (9 Oct.
1946): 54 – 55; “Review of Fanfare for Elizabeth by Edith Sitwell, Pipe Night by John
O’Hara, Death and the Pleasant Voices by Mary Fitt, and Pandora by Clara Turlay
Newberry.” Tatler 182 (16 Oct. 1946): 86 – 87; “Review of They Went to Portugal by
Rose Macaulay, Diversion edited by Hester W. Chapman and Princess RomanovskyPavlovsky, and House Under Mars by Norah Hoult.” Tatler 182 (23 Oct. 1946): 118 –
119; “Review of The King of Brentford by Robert Henrey, Indian Route March by Louis
Ragen, The Pursuit of Happiness by Joan Evans, and The Key by Patricia Wentworth.”
Tatler 182 (30 Oct. 1946): 150 – 51; “Review of The Clearing House by John Buchan,
Children of Vienna by Robert Neumann, Get Away Old Man by William Saroyan, and
Here Comes a Chopper by Gladys Mitchell.” Tatler 182 (6 Nov. 1946): 184 – 85;
“Review of Four Studies in Loyalty by Christopher Sykes, The Campaign in Burma by
Lt. Col. Frank Owen, and To Bed with Grand Music by Sarah Russell.” Tatler 182 (13
Nov. 1946): 220 – 221; “Review of European Witness by Stephen Spender, The Storming
Dawn by Mark Freshfield, Uneasy Terms by Peter Cheyney, and Junior Film Annual
1946 – 1947 edited by Eric Gillett.” Tatler 182 (20 Nov. 1946): 256 – 57; “Review of
Back by Henry Green, The Becker Wives by Mary Lavin, Grimm’s Household Tales
illustrated by Mervyn Peake, and Uncle Albert’s Manual of Practical Photography by
Powell Perry.” Tatler 182 (27 Nov. 1946): 292 – 93; “Review of Thieves in the Night by
Arthur Koestler, A Rough Walk Home by Lillian Bowes Lyon, Velvet Studies by C. V.
Wedgwood, and The White Deer by James Thurber.” Tatler 182 (4 Dec. 1946): 328 –
29; Review of The Year of Stalingrad by Alexander Werth, Mist on the Tagus by Tom
Hopkinson, The Blue Danube by Ludwig Bemelmans, and Good Films and How to
Appreciate Them by Jempson Harman.” Tatler 182 (11 Dec. 1946): 364 – 65; “Review
of several children’s books, Marguerite Reilly by Elizabeth Lake, and The Hollow by
Agatha Christie.” Tatler 182 (18 Dec. 1946): 400 – 401; “Review of Montgomery by
Alan Moorhead, Palladian by Elizabeth Taylor, The Nine Men of Soho by J. Maclaren
Ross, and Don’t Be Afraid by Lionel Gamlin.” Tatler 182 (25 Dec. 1946): 436 – 37;
“Review of The Sixth Heaven by L. P. Hartley, The Contemporary Theater 1944 – 1945
compiled by James Agate, and Transformation Scene by Claude Houghton.” Tatler 183
(1 Jan. 1947): 24 – 25; “Review of The Life of the Heart by Francis Winwar, Westwood
by Stella Gibbons, How to be an Alien by George Mikes, and In the Asey Mayor Trio by
Phoebe Atwood Taylor.” Tatler 183 (8 Jan. 1947): 60 – 61; “Review of Jonathan Wild
by Henry Fielding, The State of Mind of Mrs. Sherwood by Naomi Royde-Smith, 6th
Guards Tank Brigade, The Story of Guardsmen in Churchill Tanks by Patrick Forbes,
and The Little Kingdom by Emyr Humphreys.” Tatler 183 (15 Jan. 1947): 96 – 97;
“Review of The Hooded Hawk by D. B. Wyndham Lewis, Ursa Major by C. E.
Vulliamy, Life Among the Scots by Janet Adam Smith, and “Services Wrendered” by
Sonia Snodgrass by J. E. Broome.” Tatler 183 (22 Jan. 1947): 132 – 133; “Review of
The Guiding Star by Vercors and trans. by Eric Sutton, The Lonely Skier by Hammond
Innes, Wildwood by Josephine W. Johnson, and Adventure and Discovery pref. by Mary
Threadgold.” Tatler 183 (29 Jan. 1947): 168 – 69; “Review of Lady Gregory’s Journals
1916 – 1930 edited by Lennox Robinson, More Deadly Than the Male by Ambrose
Grant, Our Bird Book by Sydney Rogerson, and English Glass by W. B. Honey.” Tatler
183 (5 Feb. 1947): 204 – 05; “Review of War in Val d’Orcia by Iris Origo, Peace Breaks
Out by Angela Thirkell, RAAF over Europe edited by Frank Johnson, and Memoirs of
Mipsie by Mary Dunn.” Tatler 183 (12 Feb. 1947): 240 – 41; “Review of The Castles on
the Ground by J. M. Richards, Himalayan View by Susan Gillespie, Children of Wrath by
Edmond Bucket, and The Holiday Book by John Singer.” Tatler 183 (5 March 1947):
276 – 77; “Review of The Life of Neville Chamberlaine by Keith Feiling, A Pin’s Fee by
Peter de Polnay, Orion III edited by C. Day Lewis, D. Kelham Roberts, and Rosamond
Lehmann, and Cooking Quickly by Philip Harben.” Tatler 183 (12 March 1947): 312 –
13; “Review of Young Enthusiast by Elizabeth Jenkins, A Distant Summer by Edith
Saunders, States of Grace by Francis Steegmuller, and Death’s Old Sweet Song by
Jonathan Stagge.” Tatler 183 (19 March 1947): 346 – 47; “Review of Manservant and
Maidservant by Ivy Compton-Burnett, The Return to the Farm by Robert Henrey, The
Farm Théotime by Henri Bosco and trans. by Mervyn Savill, and Sophy Valentine by D.
A. Ponsonby.” Tatler 183 (26 March 1947): 378 – 79; “Review of Through Eastern
Windows by Winifred Peck, and The Rumor in the Forest by Madeleine Couppey.”
Tatler 184 (2 April 1947): 22 – 23; “Review of English Popular and Traditional Art by
Margaret Lambert and Enid Marx, Peabody’s Mermaid by Guy and Constance Jones,
Dark Interlude by Peter Cheyney, and Cats Don’t Need Coffins by D. B. Olsen.” Tatler
184 (9 April 1947): 54 – 55; “Review of The Street by Ann Petry, The Age of Reason by
Jean-Paul Sartre, and Dangling Men by Saul Bellow.” Tatler 184 (19 April 1947): 86 –
87; “Review of The Traveller’s Eye by Dorothy Carrington, The Angelic Avengers by
Pierre Andrezel, The Dark Wood by Christine Weston, and The Horizontal Man by Helen
Eustes.” Tatler 184 (23 April 1947): 118 – 19; “Review of The Poetic Image by Cecil
Day Lewis, Teresa and Other Stories by Seán O’Faolain, The Twins by Bernard Glemser,
and Honolulu Murder Story by Leslie Ford.” Tatler 184 (30 April 1947): 150 – 51;
“Review of Dialstone Lane by W. W. Jacobs, The House Near Paris by Drue Tartière,
Cleopatra in the Tide of Time by Oliver C. deC. Ellis, and Final Curtain by Ngaio
Marsh.” Tatler 184 (7 May 1947): 182 – 83; “Review of Life of William Hazlitt by P. P.
Howe, The Deer on the Stairs by Louise Field Cooper, The History of Mr. Polly by H. G.
Wells, and British Golf by Bernard Darwin.” Tatler 184 (14 May 1947): 214 – 15;
“Review of The Hunters and the Hunted by Sacheverell Sitwell, Genevieve by Jacques
Lemarchand and trans. by Rosamond Lehmann, Sussex by Esther Meynell, and The Black
Stocking by Conyth Little.” Tatler 184 (21 May 1947): 246 – 47; “Review of Ciano’s
Diary: 1939 – 1945 edited by Malcolm Muggeridge, and The Rock Pool by Cyril
Connolly.” Tatler 184 (28 May 1947): 278 – 79; “Review of Gilbert and Sullivan by
Hesketh Pearson, Peal of Ordnance by John Lodwick, My One Contribution to Chess by
F. V. Morley, and The White Dress by M. G. Eberhart.” Tatler 184 (4 June 1947): 310 –
11; “Review of PQ17 by Godfrey Winn, An Astrologer’s Day by R. K. Narayan, The Inn
Closes for Christmas by Cledwyn Hughes, and Cultural Forces in British Life Today by
Adult Education in Britain.” Tatler 184 (11 June 1947): 342 – 43; “Review of Agents and
Witnesses by P. H. Newby, A Summer in Buenos Aires by Isobel Strachey, and Beautiful
Friend by Richard Collier.” Tatler 184 (18 June 1947): 374 – 75; “Review of High
Bonnet by Idwal Jones, George Eliot by Gerald Bullett, English Story: Seventh Series
edited by Woodrow Wyatt, Vassos the Goatherd: A Story of Cyprus by Laurie Lee, and
Sadler’s Wells Ballet at Convent Garden by Merlyn Severn.” Tatler 184 (25 June 1947):
406 – 07; “Review of Irish Miles by Frank O’Connor, The Hands of Veronicaby Fannie
Hurst, The Lonely by Paul Gallico, and The Voice of the Turtle by John Van Druten.”
Tatler 185 (2 July 1947): 22 – 23; “Review of Passengers of Destiny by Louis Aragon,
First Love and Other Stories by Viola Meynell, Black Country by Walter Allen, and A
Man Called Jones by Julian Symons.” Tatler 185 (9 July 1947): 54 – 55; “Review of
Minute for Murder by Nicholas Blake, The Check Board by Nevil Shute, and Castle in
Denmark by Janet Diebold.” Tatler 185 (16 July 1947): 86 – 87; “Review of Eustace
and Hilda by L. P. Hartley, Indian Flamingo by Charles Fabri, A Way of Looking at
Pictures by Alan Gwynne-Jones, and The Young King and Other Stories by Oscar
Wilde.” Tatler 185 (23 July 1947): 118 – 19; “Review of Nineteen Stories by Graham
Greene, The English at the Seaside by Christopher Marsden, Great Expectations by
Charles Dickens, and Twelfth-Century Paintings at Hardham and Clayton by Helmut
Gernsheim.” Tatler 185 (30 July 1947): 150 – 51; “Review of People of Quality by
Collie Knox, Delta Wedding by Eudora Welty, and We Happy Few by Helen Howe.”
Tatler 185 (6 Aug. 1947): 182 – 83; “Review of Creatures of Circumstances by Somerset
Maugham, Treadmill by Michael Harrison, Leave to Presume the Death by Cyril Hall,
and The Novel Since 1939 by Henry Reed.” Tatler 185 (13 Aug. 1947): 214 – 15;
“Review of John Buchan by his wife and friends, Lord, I was Afraid by Nigel Balchin,
The English People by George Orwell, and Return to the Night by Mary Renault.” Tatler
185 (20 Aug. 1947): 246 – 47; “Review of Novels of High Society from the Victorian Age
comp. by Anthony Powell, Certified by H. G. Woodley, So Long at the Fair by Anthony
Thorne, and Penguin Guides edited by L. Russell Muirhead.” Tatler 185 (27 Aug. 1947):
278 – 79; “Review of The Judge’s Story by Charles Morgan, Twilight Stories by Rhoda
Broughton, The Captain Comes Home by Helen Ashton, and Now Barabbas by William
Douglas Home.” Tatler 185 (3 Sept. 1947): 310 – 11; “Review of Flaubert and Madame
Bovary by Francis Steegmuller, Agostino by Alberto Moravia and trans. by Beryl de
Zoete, and The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christie.” Tatler 185 (10 Sept. 1947): 342
– 43; “Review of Dandy Hart by Hamilton Ellis, Winning Hazard by Noel Wynward,
The Glass of Fashion by Ira Morris, and Early Morning Poison by Belton Cobb.” Tatler
185 (17 Sept. 1947): 374 – 75; “Review of Browns and Chester: A Portrait of a Shop by
Mass-Observation, A View of the Harbour by Elizabeth Taylor, The Brontës by Phyllis
Bentley, and Georgia Boy by Erskine Caldwell.” Tatler 185 (24 Sept. 1947): 406 – 07;
“Review of The Countryman at Work by Thomas Hennell, The Lowells and Their Seven
Worlds by Ferris Greenslet, and Keeping House for Jan by Maxine Hewson.” Tatler 186
(1 Oct. 1947): 22 – 23; “Review of A Case to Answer by Edward Lustgarten, Portrait of
Edith Wharton by Percy Lubbock, Dance without Music by Peter Cheyney, and Western
Highlands by Arthur Gardner.” Tatler 186 (8 Oct. 1947): 54 – 55; “Review of Worlds
Apart by Hester Chapman, The Admiral’s Daughter by Betty Askwith, This Is The Way
by Geoffrey Cotterell, and Black Goateeby Conyth Little.” Tatler 186 (15 Oct. 1947): 86
– 87; “Review of The Building of Bath by Bryan Little, Private Enterprise by Angela
Thirkell, A’Wede by B. Montagu Scott, and British Universities by S. C. Roberts.” Tatler
186 (22 Oct. 1947): 118 – 19; “Review of Addams and Evil by Charles Addams, The
House by the Sea by Jon Godden, Midnight Oil by Peter Traill, and Come Into the
Kitchen by Alexie Gordon and Trudy Bliss.” Tatler 186 (29 Oct. 1947): 150 – 51;
“Review of Novels of George du Maurier intro. by John Masefield and Daphne du
Maurier.” Tatler 186 (5 Nov. 1947): 182 – 83; “Review of A Peck of Troubles comp. by
Daniel George, Arthur Rimbaud by Enid Starkie, and A Will in the Way by Miles
Burton.” Tatler 186 (12 Nov. 1947): 214 – 15; “Review of The Blue Stocking Ladies by
Walter Scott, Tea With Mrs. Goodman by Philip Toynbee, Sisters by a River by Barbara
Conyns, The Snail that Climbed up the Eiffel Tower by Odo Cross, In the Hands of the
Senecas by Walter D. Edmonds, and English Hymn Writers by Adam Fox.” Tatler 186
(19 Nov. 1947): 246 – 47; “Review of Shelley in Italy edited by John Lehmann, The
Undertaker’s Wife by Theodora Benson, and Night Darkens the Street by Arthur La
Bern.” Tatler 186 (26 Nov. 1947): 278 – 79; “Review of multiple Christmas books.”
Tatler 186 (10 Dec. 1947): 346 – 47; “Review of The Prevalence of Witches by Aubrey
Menen, The Common Chord by Frank O’Connor, Paintings of the Ballet by Theyre LeeElliots, and Stranger than Truth by Vera Caspary.” Tatler 186 (17 Dec. 1947): 378 – 79;
“Review of English Home-Life 1500 – 1800 by Christina Hole, The Donkey Inside by
Ludwig Bemelmans, Killer Mine by Hammond Innes, The Lady of Glentwith Grange by
Wilkie Collins.” Tatler 186 (24 Dec. 1947): 410 – 11; “Review of Henry Fielding by
Elizabeth Jenkins, The Wind at My Back The Wind at My Back by Victoria Lincoln, The
Children of Primrose Lane by Noel Streatfield, No Mistaking Corker by Monica
Edwards, and The Bell of the Four Evangelists by Violet Needham.” Tatler 186 (31 Dec.
1947): 442 – 43; “Review of I Fight to Live by Robert Boothby, M. P., Roman Britain by
Ian Richardson, A House in the Uplands by Erskine Caldwell, and Daisy Miller by Henry
James.” Tatler 187 (7 Jan. 1948): 22 – 23; Review of The Red Prussian by Leopold
Schwarzchild, Stranger at Home by George Sanders, The Woman in Black by Leslie
Ford, The Royal Family in Africa by Dermott Morrah.” Tatler 187 (14 Jan. 1948): 54 –
55; “Review of Samuel Pepys: The Man Making by Arthur Bryant and The Reprieve by
Jean-Paul Sartre.” Tatler 187 (21 Jan. 1948): 86 – 87; “Review of The Trains We Loved
by Hamilton Ellis, Afterglow by Elizabeth Wood, These I Have Loved by Katherine Sim,
and Aspects of Art intro. by Michael Ayrton.” Tatler 187 (28 Jan. 1948): 118 – 19;
“Review of Suddenly at His Residence by Christianna Brand, Land Without Heroes by G.
F. Green, Lady Shane’s Daughter by Magdalen Kinghall, and British Music comp. by
Russell Palmer.” Tatler 187 (4 Feb. 1948): 150 – 51; “Review of Foundations in the
Dust by Seton Lloyd, F.S.A., Another Woman’s House by M. G. Eberhart, Rafe Granite
by Bill Naughton, and Dinner for None by Maureen Sarsfield.” Tatler 187 (11 Feb.
1948): 182 – 83; “Review of The Swan Sang Once by Marjorie Carleton, The Port of
London by John Herbert, Living Writers edited by G. H. Phelps, and With Murder in
Mind by Elizabeth Ferrars.” Tatler 187 (18 Feb. 1948): 214 – 15; “Review of The
Unforgiven by Howard Clewes, Thérèse by François Mauriac, The Loved One by Evelyn
Waugh, and The Last of Philip Banter by J. F. Bardin.” Tatler 187 (17 march 1948): 342
– 43; “Review of Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle by Thomas Love Peacock,
Tempestuous Petticoatby Clare Leighton, The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol,
and Music Tells All by E. R. Punshon.” Tatler 187 (24 March 1948): 374 – 75; “Review
of Mariner Dances by P. H. Newby, San-Sou-Ci by André Nature, Victorian Tales for
Girls edited by Marghanita Laski, and Our Dog by Lane Norcott.” Tatler 187 (31 March
1948): 406 – 07; “Review of Charade by John Mortimer, Shapton Affair by Roger
Armfelt, Turnstile One edited by V. S. Pritchett, and The Voice of the Corpse by Max
Murray.” Tatler 188 (7 April 1948): 22 – 23; “Review of Joan of Arc and The Recovery
of France by Alice Buchan, A. Crowd Is Not Company by Robert Klee, and Prince
Leopold and Anna by Laurian Jones.” Tatler 188 (14 April 1948): 54 – 55; “Review of
Silver Wedding by Louis Wielff, M.V.O., The Last Pre-Raphaelite by Douglas Goldring,
and An Attic in Jermyn Street by Robert Henrey.” Tatler 188 (21 April 1948): 86 – 87;
“Review of Paris Herself Again by George Augustus Sala, Something Terrible,
Something Lovely by William Sansom, The Military Orchid by Jocelyn Brooke, and A
Puzzle for Pilgrims by Patrick Quentin.” Tatler 188 (28 April 1948): 118 – 19; “Review
of The Goebels Diaries edited and trans. by Louis P. Lochner, An Answer to Question 33
by Christopher Sykes, and The Harp in the South by Ruth Park.” Tatler 188 (5 May
1948): 150 – 51; “Review of Winged Dagger by Ron Farran, Still Glides the Stream by
Flora Thompson, TheWidow’s House by Betty de Scherbinin, and Boy Blossom Stories
by Jim Phelan.” Tatler 188 (12 May 1948): 182 – 83; “Review of Great Morning by Sir
Osbert Sitwell, To Tell My Daughter by Jean Curtis Brown, A Wife’s Tale by Sheila
Alexander, and How to Scrape Skies by George Mikes.” Tatler 188 (19 May 1948): 214,
222; “Review of Monarchy and the Chase by Sabretache, Growing Up by Olivia
Manning, Caligula by Albert Camus, and Notes on the Verse Drama by Christopher
Hassall.” Tatler 188 (26 May 1948): 246 – 47; “Review of The Heart of the Matter by
Graham Greene, Southward from Swiss Cottage by B. Curtis Brown, A Hard Winter by
Raymond Queneau, and Flight Out of Fancy by anon.” Tatler 188 (2 June 1948): 278,
286; “Review of Two Quiet Lives by Lord David Cecil, Asking for Trouble by T. O.
Bancroft, Country Place by Ann Petry, and What the Countryman Wants to Know by
Fred Kitchen and Clifford Grevtorex.” Tatler 1888 (9 June 1948): 310 – 11; “Review of
Jane Austen by Elizabeth Jenkins, and Chrysantha by Margaret Drake.” Tatler 188 (16
Jane 1948): 342, 350; “Review of Dirty Eddie by Ludwig Bemelmans, Covent Garden by
Desmond Shawe-Taylor, The Story of the Grand Canyon by Edwin Corle, and George du
Maurier by Derek Pepys Whitely.” Tatler 188 (23 June 1948): 374 – 75; “Review of
The Foolish Gentlewoman by Margery Sharp, The Tapestry Bed by Louise de Vilmorin,
Pay-Off in Calcutta by Richard Collier, and Movie Review by A. E. Wilson.” Tatler 188
(30 June 1948): 406, 414; “Review of Who Has Seen the Wind by W. O. Mitchell,
Wonderful Mrs. Marriott by Josephine Bell, British Chess by Kenneth Mathews, and
Moscow Murder by Bernard Newman.” Tatler 189 (7 July 1948): 22 – 23; “Review of
Mount Ida by Monk Gibbon, Twelve Million Black Voices by Ralph Wright, and The
Woman in the Sea by Shelley Smith.” Tatler 189 (14 July 1948): 54, 62; “Review of
Whispering Hill by Martha Albrand, Blood Money by Edward Hyams, British Hospitals
by A. G. L. Ives, and The Bedside Shakespeare comp. by Arthur Stanley.” Tatler 189 (21
July 1948): 86 – 87; “Review of The Idea of Summer by Marc Brandel, Attic and Area
by Francesca Marton, Acres and Pains by S. J. Perelman, The Englishman’s Home by
Val Doone, The Governess of Ashburton Hall by Neil Bell, and Nights at the Opera by
Barbara McFadyean and Spike Hughes.” Tatler 189 (28 July 1948): 118 – 19; “Review
of 46 Not Out by R. C. Robertson Glasgow, Bel Ami by Guy de Maupassant, and Two
Lovely Beasts by Liam O’Flaherty.” Tatler 189 (4 Aug. 1948): 150 – 51; “Review of Joy
and Josephine by Monica Dickens, Hetty Dorval by Ethel Wilson, and Mr. Guy’s London
by A. P. Herbert.” Tatler 189 (11 Aug. 1948): 182, 190; “Review of The Borgia
Testament by Nigel Balchin, The Wisdom of Dr. Johnson comp. by Constantia Maxwell,
Portrait of a House by Mary Howard McClintock, and Devil’s Reckoning by Miles
Burton.” Tatler 189 (18 Aug. 1948): 214 – 15; “Review of Mrs. Beeton and Her
Husband by Nancy Spain, Champion Road by Frank Tilsley, and Paper Orchid by
Arthur La Bern.” Tatler 189 (25 Aug. 1948): 246 – 47; “Review of Catalina by
Somerset Maugham, A Candle for St. Jude by Rumer Godden, I Love Miss Tilli Bean by
Ilka Chase, and The Black Piano by Conyth Little.” Tatler 189 (1 Sept. 1948): 278 – 79;
“Review of Yours Faithfully by Leslie Henson, Of Wives and Wiving by John Bunch, and
British Boxing by Denzil Batchelor.” Tatler 189 (8 Sept. 1948): 310, 318; “Review of
The Blood of Others by Simone de Beauvoir, The Secret Thread by Ethel Vance, Malice
Bites Back by T. O Beachcroft, and The Glass Room by Edwin Rolfe and Lester Fuller.”
T 189 (15 Sept. 1948): 342 – 43; “Review of The Complete Short Stories of Saki by E. M.
Munro, Bulwer-Lytton by Earl of Lytton, and Letter to Five Wives by John Kempner.”
Tatler 189 (22 Sept. 1948): 374 – 75; “Review of Love Among the Ruins by Angela
Thirkell, Little I Understood by Joanna Cannan, English Cottage and Farm Houses by C.
Henry Warren, and Bullets for the Bridegroom by David Dodge.” Tatler 189 (29 Sept.
1948): 406 – 07; “Review of That Winter by Merle Miller, Letters of an Economic Father
by W. S. Hill-Reid, Tamburlaine the Great by Christopher Marlowe, edited by Basil
Ashmore, and Sorry, Wrong Number by Allen Ullman and Lucille Fletcher.” Tatler 190
(6 Oct. 1948): 22 – 23, 30; “Review of A Film Star in Belgrave Square by Mrs. Robert
Henrey, Sinecure by Michael Harrison, and The Artamonov Business by Maxim Gorki.”
Tatler 190 (13 Oct. 1948): 54 – 55; “Review of The Sky and The Forest by C. S. Forester,
Theatre Street by Tamara Karsavina, A Book of Ballads by A. P. Herbert, and Rude
Health by Dennis Rooke and Alan d’Egville.” Tatler 190 (20 Oct. 1948): 86 – 87;
“Review of The Rage of the Vulture by Alan Moorehead, The Mask of Wisdom by
Howard Clewes, and Boys Will Be Boys by E. S. Turner.” Tatler 190 (27 Oct. 1948): 118
– 19; “Review of Ego 9 by James Agate, The Case of Mr. Crump by Ludwig Lewisohn,
Byron by C. E. Vulliamy, and The Dark Wheel by Philip MacDonald.” Tatler 190 (3
Nov. 1948): 150 – 51; “Review of Miss Josephine and the Colonel by Oriel Malet, The
Washbournes of Otterley by Humphrey Pakington, A Second Book of Russian Verse
edited by C. M. Bowra, and Green Shiver by Clyde B. Clason.” Tatler 190 (17 Nov.
1948): 218 – 19; “Review of The Conspirator by Humphrey Slater, Maiden’s Trip by
Emma Smith, Taken at the Flood by Agatha Christie, and The Best of Beardsley by
Aubrey Beardsley, edited by R. A. Walker.” Tatler 190 (24 Nov. 1948): 252 – 53;
“Review of Concluding by Henry Green, Round the Year with Lady Addle by Mary
Dunn, Cigarette Card Cavalcade by A. J. Cruse, and The Rape of Lucretia [opera
libretto] foreword by Benjamin Britten.” Tatler 190 (8 Dec. 1948): 320 – 21; “Review of
A Passing Worldby Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Morning, Non and Night in London by
Sacheverell Sitwell, Devil Take the Blue Tail Fly by J. F. Bardin, The Voyage of the Luna
I and David Craigie, The Junior Weekend Book comp. by J. R. Evans, and The Bells of
Leyden Sing by Catherine Cate.” Tatler 190 (15 Dec. 1948): 354 – 55; “Review of Four
Favourites by D. B. Wyndham Lewis, No Highway by Nevil Shute, and A Nineteenth
Century Childhood by Mary McCarthy.” Tatler 190 (29 Dec. 1948): 422 – 23; “Review
of The Train by Vera Panova, trans. Eve Manning and Marie Budberg, John Keats: The
Principle of Beauty by Lord Gorell, Rain Stopped Play by R. C. Robertson-Glasgow, and
Villain with a Smiling Cheek by Paul Murray.” Tatler 191 (5 Jan. 1949): 24 – 25;
“Review of Fifteen Years’ Hard Labour by Claud Mullins, London by Robert Henrey,
The Tongue-Tied Canary by Nicolas Bentley, and Death Knocks Three Times by
Anthony Gilbert.” Tatler 191 (12 Jan. 1949): 58 –59; “Review of Europe Without
Baedeker by Edmund Wilson, Georgian Lady by Nerena Shute, and Elegies for the Dead
in Cyrenaica and Hamish Henderson.” Tatler 191 (19 Jan. 1949): 92, 100; “Review of
Kevin O’Higgins by Terence De Vere White, The Bachelor of Arts by R. K. Narayan, The
Unexpected Angel by John Watney, and The Saracen’s Head by Osbert Lancaster.”
Tatler 191 (26 Jan. 1949): 126 – 27; “Review of The Jacaranda Tree by H. E. Bates, Cry,
the Beloved Country by Alan Paton, and There’s No Need to Shout by Frances Warfield.”
Tatler 191 (2 Feb. 1949) 161, 168; “Review of Isabel and the Sea by George Millar, Men
and Wives and More Women Than Men by Ivy Compton-Burnett, The Hunting Wasp by
John Crompton, and False Beauty by Stephen Ransome.” Tatler 191 (9 Feb. 1949): 194 –
95; “Review of Four Countriesby William Plomer, The Sickle and the Stars by
Alexander Clifford and Jenny Nicolson, Adolphe by Benjamin Constant, intro. by Harold
Nicolson, and trans. Carl Widman.” Tatler 191 (16 Feb. 1949): 229, 236; “Review of
More Work for the Undertaker by Margery Allingham, The Strange Life of August
Strindberg by Elizabeth Sprigge, The Scapegoat by Jocelyn Brooke, Arrest the Bishop?
by Winifred Peck, and Printer’s Devil by James Milne.” Tatler 191 (23 Feb. 1949): 262
– 63; “Review of Ape and Essence by Aldous Huxley, and The Snow Pasture by P. H.
Newby.” Tatler 191 (2 March 1949): 297, 304; “Review of Nollekens and His Times by
John Thomas Smith, The People Opposite by Sylvia Thompson, Randle in Springtime by
Geoffrey Cotterell, Wisteria Cottage by Robert M. Coates, and Chinese Escapade by
Laurence Tipton.” Tatler 191 (9 March 1949): 332 – 33; “Review of Poets and
Storytellers by Lord David Cecil, The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams, and The Oasis by
Mary McCarthy.” Tatler 191 (16 March 1949): 368, 376; “Review of The Auction Sale
by C. H. B. Kitchin, The Nightingales Sing by Elizabeth Parsons, My Father’s Son by
Richard Lumford, and The March Hare Murders by Elizabeth Ferrars.” Tatler 191 (23
March 1949): 404 – 05; “Review of Rumming Park by John Mortimer, and Lovers Aren’t
Company by Monica Stirling.” Tatler 191 (30 March 1949): 440, 448; “Review of A
Wreath of Roses by Elizabeth Taylor, Death of Jezebel by Christianna Brand, The Wrong
Set by Angus Wilson, Worcestershire by L.T.C. Rolt, Shropshire by Edmund Vale, and
Alphabetical Order by Daniel George.” Tatler 192 (6 April 1949): 24 – 25; “Review of
Artist Among the Missing by Olivia Manning, The Green Carnation by Robert Hichens,
and Children’s Illustrated Books by Janet Adam Smith.” Tatler 192 (13 April 1949): 60,
68; “Review of The Happy Yes comps. Margaret Crosland and Patricia Ledward, I
Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, You Can Call it a Day by Peter Cheyney, and The
Squirrel Cage by Edwin Gilbert.” Tatler 192 (20 Apr. 1949): 96 – 97; “Review of Throw
Me A Bone by Eleanor Lothrop, The Long Walk by Betsey Barton, and The Beast in Me
and Other Animals by James Thurber.” Tatler 192 (27 Apr. 1949): 132, 140; “Review of
Sarah Bernhardt: My Grandmother by Lysianne Bernhardt, Straw to Make Brick by Alan
Marcus, In the Green Tree by Alun Lewis, and The Queen’s Awards: Second Series.”
Tatler 192 (4 May 19 49): 168 – 69; “Review of Fabled Shore by Rose Macaulay, Mrs.
Gatty and Mrs. Ewing by Christabel Maxwell, and Fairy Tales of Land and Sea by
Simonne Ratel.” Tatler 192 (11 May 1949): 204, 212; “Review of Elephant and Castle
by R. C. Hutchinson, The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer, Advice to a Young
Poet by Llewellyn Powys, and British Butterflies by Vere Temple.” Tatler 192 (18 May
1949): 240 – 41; “Review of The Buried Self by Isobel Macdonald, and Icedrome by
Frank Tilsley.” Tatler 192 (25 May 1949): 277, 284; “Review of Great Villiers by
Hester Chapman, The Body by William Sansom, Conversation in Sicily by Elio Vittorini,
trans. Wilfrid David, and Suffolk by Oliver Cook.” Tatler 192 (1 June 1949): 312 – 13;
“Review of Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol, Redemption by Francis Stuart, and Train to
Nowhere by Anita Leslie.” Tatler 192 (8 June 1949): 348, 356; “Review of Broken
Images by John Guest, Crooked House by Agatha Christie, The Practical Cook by
Frances Dale, and The Return of Erica by Louise de Vilmorin, trans. Mona Andrade.”
Tatler 192 (15 June 1949): 384 – 85; “Review of Two Worlds and Their Ways by Ivy
Compton-Burnett, The Conservative Party by Nigel Birch, The Liberal Party by R. J.
Cruikshank, The Labor Party by William Glenvil Hall, and Death Goes on Skis by Nancy
Spain.” Tatler 192 (22 June 1949): 420, 428; “Review of A Sort of Traitors by Nigel
Balchin, We Follow the Roads by Jim Phelan, Olivia by anon., and The Black Coat by
Conyth Little.” Tatler 192 (29 June 1949): 456 – 57; “Review of The Life and Times of
Convetry Patmore by Derek Patmore, Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, and The
Little Sister by Raymond Chandler.” Tatler 193 (6 July 1949): 26, 34; “Review of
Laughter in the Next Room by Osbert Sitwell, Hunting and Fairies by Compton
Mackenzie, Orpheus II edited by John Lehmann, and Years of Wrath.” Tatler 193 (13
July 1949): 70 – 71; “Review of Emily, Duchess of Leinster by Brian Fitzgerald, Head of
a Traveller by Nicholas Blake, Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther, and In the East My
Pleasure by J. Alan Thompson.” Tatler 193 (20 July 1949): 114, 122; “Review of The
Moment of Truth by Storm Jameson, Condemned to Life by Angela Jeans, Green Grow
the Rushes by Howard Clewes, and The Rose and the Star by Iris Morley and Phyllis
Manchester.” Tatler 193 (29 July 1949): 154 – 55; “Review of Love in a Cold Climate by
Nancy Mitford, Mrs. Gaskell by Yvonne Ffrench, Boys and Girls Come Out to Play by
Nigel Dennis, and Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch by Dorothy K. Haynes.” Tatler 193 (3
Aug. 1949): 196, 204; “Review of Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw edited by Christopher
St. John, The River Line by Charles Morgan, and Parson Austen’s Daughter by Helen
Ashton.” Tatler 193 (10 Aug. 1949): 236 – 37; “Review of Shakespeare by Ivor Brown,
The Margin by J. D. Scott, Fontagre by Jean Orieux, and The Casebook of Ellery Queen
by Ellery Queen.” Tatler 193 (17 Aug. 1949): 276, 284; “Review of The Bank of Ireland:
1783 – 1946 by Dr. Hall, edited by George O’Brien, Philippa by Mrs. Robert Henry, and
The King and the Corpse by Max Murray.” Tatler 193 (24 Aug. 1949): 316 – 17;
“Review of A Woman’s Life by Guy de Maupassant, trans. by Antonia White, Popcorn
on the Ginza by Lucy Herndon Crockett, An American Visitor by Joyce Cary, and
Trouble in Triplicate by Nero Wolfe.” Tatler 193 (31 Aug. 1949): 356 – 364; “Review of
A Small Star by James Bridie and Moray McLaren, The Conversations of Dr. Johnson
edited by Raymond Postgate, The Doctor Wears Three Faces by Mary Bard, The
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Rainbow by Andrew Shirley, and The Lovers Disturbed by Elizabeth Lake.” Tatler 193
(21 Sept. 1949): 504 – 5; “Review of Benjamin Constant by Harold Nicolson, The
Tormentors by Richard Cargoe, and The Wonderful Summer by Jocelyn Brooke.” Tatler
193 (21 Sept. 1949): 504 – 05; “Review of Little Boy Lost by Marghanita Laski, The Far
Cry by Emma Smith, The Face and Mind of Ireland by Arland Ussher, and Question
Mark by Donald McCullough.” Tatler 193 (28 Sept. 1949): 556, 564; “Review of
Testament of Experience by Vera Brittain, The Innocent Gunman by Jean Paul Lacroix,
and Furnished for Murder by Elizabeth Ferrars.” Tatler 225 (17 July 1957): 118 – 19.
“EB’s Book of the Week: Review of Novels of Mystery edited by Maurice Richardson.”
Tatler 178 (7 Nov. 1945): 182.
“[EB’s reply to a questionnaire in] Questionnaire: The Cost of Letters.” Ed. Cyril Connolly.
Horizon 14.81 (Sept. 1946): 141 – 42.
“Edwardian Lioness: Review of Angel by Elizabeth Taylor, and Our Square by Verily
Anderson.” Tatler 224 (26 June 1957): 688.
“Eire.” New Statesman 21 (12 April 1941): 382 – 83.
“Elizabeth Bowen of Cork and London.” New York Herald Tribune Books 27 (8 Oct. 1950):
15.
“Elizabeth Bowen at Her Typewriter.” Listener 42.1087 (24 Nov. 1949): 890.
“Elizabeth Bowen Introduces Guy de Maupassant.” Literary Digest 3.1 (April 1946): 26.
“Elizabeth Bowen Talks about Writing.” Mademoiselle 51 (July 1960): 6, 20 – 21, 89.
“Elizabeth Bowen’s Choice of Children’s Books for Christmas: Review of Black Ivory by
Norman Collins, Miss Kelly by Elizabeth Holding, Uncle Mac’s Children’s Hour edited
by Derek McCulloch, and Slippery Sam by Enid Marx.” T 190 (1 Dec. 1948): 286 – 87.
“Emergency in the Gothic Wing.” Tatler 214 (18 Nov. 1954): 18 – 19, 52.
“Enchanted Centenary of the Brothers Grimm.” New York Times Magazine (8 Sept. 1963):
28 – 29, 112 – 13.
“An Enchantress in Tweeds: Review of The Tortoise and the Hare by Elizabeth Jenkins,
Friends Apart: A Memoir of the Thirties by Philip Toynbee, Go Tell It on the Mountain
by James Baldwin, and Consult Your Pillow by John Coates.” Tatler 211 (14 April 1954):
118, 136.
“Endurance in the Snows: Review of We Die Alone by David Howarth, This Charming
Pastime by Edith Templeton, The Gentle House by Anna Perrott Rose, and The Case of
the Six Mistresses by Brigid Maxwell.” Tatler 216 (8 June 1955): 594 – 95.
“English Fiction at Mid-Century.” New Republic 129 (21 Sept. 1953): 15 – 16.
“English Lips Unsealed: Review of Exploring English Character by Geoffrey Gorer, The
Sandwiches Are Waiting by Jane McClure, and The Title’s My Own by David Eames.”
Tatler 217 (3 Aug. 1955): 206 – 07.
“An English Master of the Novella: Review of Death of a Huntsman by H. E. Bates, James
Joyce’s World by Patricia Hutchins, and From Russian with Love by Ian Fleming.” Tatler
224 (8 May 1957): 328 – 29.
“Essence of Ireland: Review of The Patriot Son by Mary Lavin, Rox Hall Illuminated by
Phyllis Paul, and Harold in London by Kate Christie.” Tatler 220 (11 April 1956): 70 –
71.
“Eternal Lure of the Eternal City.” New York Times Magazine (31 July 1960): 28 – 29, 43.
“Everything’s Frightfully Interesting.” New Yorker 17 (11 Oct. 1941): 58 – 59.
---. “The Evolution of a Novelist: Review of Myself When Young by H. H. Richardson.” Times
Literary Supplement 47 (17 July 1948): 395.
---. “Evolution of a Warrior: Review of Going to the Wars by John Verney, Enter Sir Robert by
Angela Thirkell, I’ll Cry Tomorrow by Lillian Roth, and Rake Rochester by Charles
Norman.” Tatler 216 (11 May 1955): 362 – 63.
---. “Exploring Ireland: Review of Wait Now! by Rachel Knappett.” Observer (4 May 1952): 7.
---. “The Family Found a Wreck: Review of Treasure Diving Holidays by Jane and Barney
Crick, The Key That Rusts by Isobel English, Ill Met by Moonlight by Michael Mac
Liammóir, and The Wife of Robert Sheldon by Patrick Quentin.” T 213 (15 Sept. 1954):
496.
---. “Fanny Burney: Review of Be Loved No More: The Life and Environment of Fanny Burney
by A. B. Tourtellot.” NewSt 15 (12 March 1938): 415 – 16.
---. “The Fear of Pleasure.” Adult Education 24 (Winter 1951): 167 – 69.
---. “Fiction: Review of Amerika by Franz Kafka, USA by John Dos Passos, Entanglement by
George Buchanan, A Character in Distress by Luigi Pirandello, and People are Curious
by James Hanley.” Purpose 11.1 (Jan. – March 1939): 51 – 55; “Fiction: Review of The
Black Book by Lawrence Durrell, Hawk Among the Sparrows by Desmond Hawkins, The
Long Valley by John Steinbeck, and Uncle Arthur by John Pudney.” Purpose 11.2 (Apr.
– June 1939): 116 – 19; “Fiction: Review of Finnegan’s Wake by James Joyce, At
Swim-Two Birds by Flann O’Brien, and Hope of Heaven by John O’Hara.” Purpose 11.3
(July – Sept. 1939): 177 – 80; “Fiction: Review of Child of Misfortune by Cecil Day
Lewis, Coming Up for Air by George Orwell, Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne
Porter, and No Orchids for Miss Blandish by James Hadley Chase.” Purpose 11.4 (Oct. –
Dec. 1939): 238 – 41; “Fiction: Review of The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, To
Town by Randal Swingler, The Blaze of Noon by Rayner Heppenstall, and Mrs. Miniver
by Jan Struther.” Purpose 12.1 (Jan. – March 1940): 37 – 41; “Fiction: Review of The
Power and the Glory by Graham Greene, Our Time is Gone by James Hanley, Portrait of
the Artist as a Young Dog by Dylan Thomas, and Tomorrow Started Yesterday by Robert
Westerby.” Purpose 12.2 (Apr. – June 1940): 92 – 95; “Fiction: Review of The Lepers
by Henri de Montherlant, Lighter than Day by Desmond Hawkins, The Backward Son by
Stephen Spender, Dutch Interior by Frank O’Connor, and Country Tales by H. E. Bates.”
Purpose 12.3/4 (July – Dec. 1940): 145 – 49.
---. “A Film Magician’s Testament: Review of Reflection on the Cinema by M. René Clair, The
Death of Kings by Charles Westenbaker, Thomas Hardy by Evelyn Hardy, and The
Alderman’s Son by Gerald Bullett.” Tatler 211 (10 Feb. 1954); 230, 239.
---. “Finnegans Wake.” Purpose 11.3 (July– Sept. 1939): 177– 80.
---. “First Writing.” Mademoiselle 32 (Jan. 1951): 57, 117 – 20.
---. “Five Star Thriller: Review of Stop-over: Tokyo by John P. Marquand, and The Bystander
by Randolph Stow.” Tatler 225 (10 July 1957): 72 – 73.
---. “Flaubert Translated: Review of Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert, Trans. By
Anthony Goldsmith.” Spectator 167 (15 Aug. 1941): 161.
---. “Flemish Interior by a New Painter: Review of The House of Lies by Françoise Mallet-Joris,
Engaged in Writing by Stephen Spender, and Suspicious Circumstances by Patrick
Quentin.” Tatler 227 (5 Feb. 1958): 238 – 39.
---. “For the Feminine Shopper.” Holiday 19 (April 1956): 90 – 91.
---. “For D. H. Lawrence, Life was Not Peace but a Sword.” New York Times 21 May 1950:
BR2.
---. “The Forgotten Art of Living.” Contact: Good Living 13 (Dec. 1948): xxvi – 1; World
Digest of Current Fact and Comment 21 (April 1949): 74 – 76.
---. “This Freedom: Review of Our Freedom and Its Results edited by Ray Stratchey.” New
Statesman 12 (31 Oct. 1936): 678.
---. “A Free-Lance of Total War: Review of Popski—A Life of Lt. Col. Vladimir Peniakoff by
John Willet, and Private View by Jocelyn Brooke.” Tatler 214 (29 Dec. 1954): 798 – 99.
---. “From Brighton to Beauregard: Review of Miss Howard and Her Emperor by Simone
Maurois, and City of Spades by Colin MacInness.” Tatler 225 (25 Sept. 1957): 604 – 05.
---. “From Saddle to Pen: Review of The Sport of Queens by Dick Francis, The Fine and the
Wicked by Monica Sterling, and The Spy’s Bedside Book comp. by Graham Greene and
Hugh Greene.” Tatler 227 (1 Jan. 1958): 24 – 25.
---. “A Gale-Force Talent: Review of The Other Traveller by N. Brysson Morrison, Good
Relations by Derek Barton, and The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith.” Tatler
223 (20 Feb. 1957): 334 – 35.
---. “Genius of the Deep South: Review of The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty, A History of
Courtship by E. S. Turner, and Bella North by Diana Marr-Johnson.” Tatler 214 (13 Oct.
1954): 108, 116.
---. “Gift for the Gaffe: Review of Making Conversation by Christine Longford.” Spectator 224
(21 March 1970): 382 – 84.
---. “The Girls: Review of The Daughters of George III by Dorothy Margaret Stewart.” New
Statesman 18 (21 Oct. 1939): 559 – 60.
---. “A Glimpse of the Pit: Review of On a Dark Night by Anthony West, Ceremony of
Innocence by Elizabeth Charlotte Webster, Some Classic Locomotives by C. Hamilton
Ellis, and Cat of Many Tails by Ellery Queen.” Tatler 194 (16 Nov. 1949): 344 – 45.
---. “The Glorious Unregimented Woman: Review of The Queen’s Countrywomen by Godfrey
Winn, Hester Lilly by Elizabeth Taylor, The Black Swan by Thomas Mann, and The
Journal of Edwin Carp by Richard Haydn.” Tatler 214 (10 Nov. 1954): 362 – 63.
---. “A Goddess of Summer: Review of Georgiana edited by Earl of Bessborough, The
Treasures of Darknessby Cornelia Jessey, and Death Walked in Berlin by M. M. Kaye.”
Tatler 215 (30 March 1955): 666, 684.
---. “The Golden Apples: Review of The Golden Apples by Eudora Welty.” Books of Today n.s.
5.5 (Sept. 1950): 2 – 3.
---. “Gorki Stories: Review of A Book of Short Stories by Maxim Gorki, Eds. Avrahm
Yarmolinsky and Moura Budberg.” New Statesman 18 (5 Aug. 1939): 220, 222.
---. “Grace: Review of Unforgotten Years by Logan Pearsall Smith.” New Statesman 16 (12
Nov. 1938): 778, 780.
---. “The Graf Spee’s Jackal: Review of The Navy’s Here by Wili Frischauer and Robert
Jackson, Change Here for Babylon by Nina Bawden, and Tour de Force by Christianna
Brand.” Tatler 217 (14 Sept. 1955): 494, 519.
---. “The Great Khan: Review of Memoirs of Aga Khan by Aga Khan, The Narrowing Stream by
John Mortimer, Yew Hall by Lucy M. Boston, and Love of Seven Dolls by Paul Gallico.”
Tatler 214 (6 Oct. 1954): 44, 52.
---. “Guide to the Future, for Those Setting Out: Review of Jobs and Careers by Tony Gibson,
A Sky-Blue Life by Maurice Moiseiwitsch, Pleasure Garden by Brian Hill, and The
Bright Blue Sky by John Symonds.” Tatler 223 (2 Jan. 1957): 24 – 25.
---. “Gusto: Review of Dr. Quicksilver: The Life of Charles Lever.” New Statesman 17 (25 Feb.
1939): 298, 300.
---. “Hamilton Rowan: Review of The Desire to Please by Harold Nicolson.” New Statesman
25 (22 May 1943): 340.
---. “The Happy Four Lost Ladies: Review of The Wilder Shores of Love by Leslie Blanch, The
White Wand by L. P. Hartley, and The People in the Garden by Lorna Wood.” Tatler 213
(22 Sept. 1954): 572, 586.
---. “Happiness.” Woman’s Day 23 (Dec. 1959): 58, 122 – 24.
---. “A Haunting Enchanting Story Set in Budapest: Review of The Mermaids by Eva Boros.”
New York Herald Tribune Books 33.18 (9 Dec. 1956): 1, 16.
---. “Haunting Variation on the Ageless Theme: Review of The Sandcastle by Iris Murdoch, and
Complete and Free by Eric Williams.” Tatler 224 (15 May 1957): 378 – 79.
---. “Heart or Soul?: Review of From the Heart of Europe by F. O. Matthiessen.” Spectator 181
(10 Dec. 1948): 766.
---. “The Hero’s Sideline was Villainy: Review of The Man on the Rock by Francis King, The
Meddlesome Friar by Michael de la Bedoyere, With Lions by My Side by Paulette Lloyd,
and Doubting Thomas by Wilson Bribner.” Tatler 227 (29 Jan. 1958): 194 – 95.
---. “High Comedy in Tokyo: Review of The Wise Bamboo by J. Malcolm Morris, Spinsters in
Jeopardy by Ngaio Marsh, and Portraits of Rivers edited by Eileen Molony.” Tatler 211
(10 March 1954): 432, 453.
---. “The Highway Story: Review of The Rolling Road by L. A. G. Strong, and The Intruder by
Storm Jameson.” Tatler 222 (12 Dec. 1956): 652 – 53.
---. “The Hiss of the Sword: Review of Invasion 1940 by Peter Fleming, and A Time to Keep
Silence by Patrick Leigh Fermor.” Tatler 224 (5 June 1957): 538 – 39.
---. “Historian’s Holiday: Review of Layman’s Love of Letters by Dr. G. M. Trevelyan, Honey
Seems Bitter by Benedict Kiely, and Little Heyday by Hubert Nicholson.” Tatler 211 (31
March 1954): 607, 618.
---. “Holroyd’s Strachey.” Times Literary Supplement 3447 (21 March 1968): 293.
---. “Horrible Dictu: Review of Housewife in Kensington.” New Statesman 17 (11 March 1939):
367 – 68.
---. “The House of Hornbeam: Review of The Half-Crown House by Helen Ashton.” Tatler 219
(8 Feb. 1956): 232.
---. “House-Party in Apulia: Review of Falling Stream by Hester W. Chapman, Under the Net
by Iris Murdoch, The Strange Land by Hammond Innes, M for Mother by Marjorie
Riddell, and The One That Got Away by Helen McCloy.” Tatler 212 (23 June 1954): 694,
708.
---. “How to Be Yourself, But Not Eccentric.” Vogue 128 (July 1956): 54 – 55.
---. “How They Live in Ireland: 1. Conquest by Cheque Book.” Contact: Points of Contact 3
(1947): 84.
---. “Huxley Rides Again: Review of The Genius and the Goddess by Aldous Huxley, The
Temptation of Roger Heriott by Edward Newhouse, and Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola
and trans. by Philip G. Downs.” Tatler 217 (27 July 1955): 164 – 65.
---. “The Impossible Happened: Review of A Night to Remember by Walter Lord, The Truth
Will Not Help Us by John Bowen, and A Young Girl’s Touch by Barbara Skelton.” Tatler
221 (15 Aug. 1956): 310 – 11, 325.
---. “In Confidence from Miss Barrett: Review of Elizabeth Barrett to Miss Mitford: Letters
Written 1836 – 1846 edited by Betty Miller, and A Shower of Summer Days by May
Sarton.” Tatler 213 (8 Sept. 1954): 418, 434.
---. “Inside the Vicarage: Review of Picture A Country Vicarage by Anthony Brode, The One
That Got Away by Kendal Burt and James Leasor, Springtime by H. B. Morton, and
Twelve Horses and the Hangman’s Noose by Gladys Mitchell.” Tatler 222 (21 Nov.
1956): 456 – 57.
---. “Inspired Amateurs Won the Atlantic Wall Game: Review of Ten Thousand Eyes by Richard
Collier, My Face for the World to See by Alfred Hayes, The Seeing Eye by Josephine
Bell, and Merrily to the Grave by Kathleen Scully.” Tatler 227 (5 March 958): 436 – 37.
---. “Interlude in Paris: Review of Jam Today by Oriel Malet, The Success of Margot Masters by
Helen Howe, and Paper Dolls by Laura Beheler.” Tatler 225 (21 Aug. 1957): 338 – 39.
---. “Introduction.” Chance: New Writing and Art 1 (Oct. 1952): 6 – 7.
---. “Invitation to Dance: Review of Come Dance with Me by Ninette de Valois, and Minku and
Curdy by Antonia White.” Tatler 226 (30 Oct. 1957): 262, 276.
---. “An Invitation to Think: Review of Ideals and Illusions by L. Susan Stebbing.” Spectator
167 (25 July 1941): 86, 88.
---. “Ireland.” House and Garden 105 (June 1954): 92, 158.
---. “Ireland Makes Irish.” Vogue (American edition) 108 (15 Aug. 1946): 180 – 81, 214 – 17.
---. “Irish Country Life.” Vogue (English edition) (Aug. 1946): 45 – 46.
---. “Island Life: Review of Land’s End and No More Music.” New Statesman 15 (5 March
1938): 367 – 68.
---. “Italy with a Dash of Vinegar: Review of the Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton, and
The Four Seasons Cookery Book by Robin Adiar.” Tatler 213 (4 Aug. 1954): 206.
---. “A Jack-of-All-Trades Tries Fiction: Review of Black Midas by Jan Carew, Dr. No by Ian
Fleming, and I Watch and Listen by Nancy Price.” Tatler 228 (30 April 1958): 250 – 51.
---. “James Joyce.” The Bell (Dublin) 1.6 (March. 1941): 40 – 49.
---. “Jane Austen: Artist on Ivory.” Saturday Review 14 (15 Aug. 1936): 3 – 4, 13 – 14.
---. “Joseph Conrad: Review of Joseph Conrad: Some Aspects of the Art of the Novel by Edward
Crankshaw.” Spectator 156 (24 April 1936): 758.
---. “Just Imagine.” Eve (London) 27 (Oct. – Dec. 1926): 27, 37 – 39, 72, 74, 78, 80.
---. “Kindness to Women: Review of Pity for Women and The Young Girls by Henri de
Montherlant.” New Statesman 14 (30 Oct. 1937): 688.
---. “Kindred and Affinity: Review of The Irish Cousins by Violet Powell.” Spectator 224 (31
Jan. 1970): 151.
---. “King Lear at Cambridge: Review of the Cambridge Production of King Lear.” New
Statesman 15 (19 March 1938): 478.
---. “Knavery at Essex: Review of Country Copper by G. H. Totterdell, and Lines of Life by
Françoise Mauriac, trans. by Gerard Hopkins.” Tatler 223 (23 Jan. 1957): 150 – 51.
---. “Knell for a Traitor: Review of Not Honour More by Joyce Cary, Far Morning by Edward
Grierson, Violent Saturday by W. L. Heath, and A Corpse of the Old School by Jack
Ians.” Tatler 216 (20 April 1955): 158 – 59.
---. “Knife That Reprieves the Condemned: Review of Surgery and Crime by George Sava, and
Rockets Galore by Compton Mackenzie.” Tatler 225 (18 Sept. 1957): 534 – 35.
---. “Labyrinth of Spain: Review of The Spanish Temper by V.S. Pritchett, Royal Purple by D.
A. Ponsonby, A Rogue with Ease by M. Argus, and The Narrowing Circle by Julian
Symons.” Tatler 212 (2 June 1954): 528, 546.
---. “The Laird Who Went to War: Review of Freshly Remembered by Cecil Aspinall-Oglander,
and A Single Pebble by John Hersey.” Tatler 221 (11 July 1956): 82, 97.
---. “The Land Behind: Review of Sheridan Le Fanu by Nelson Browne.” Observer (8 July
1951): np.
---. “Laurence of Arabia.” Show II.12 (Dec. 1962): 66 – 67.
---. “Leadbitter’s Folly: Review of The Hireling by L. P. Hartley, The Mendelman Fire by Wolf
Mankowitz, and The Claimant by Michael Gilbert.” Tatler 225 (24 July 1957): 162 – 63.
---. “Legacy of Scorpions: Review of The Hidden River by Storm Jameson, The Bird’s Next by
Shirley Jackson, We are Utopia by Stefan Andres, and The Story of Albert Schweitzer by
Jo Manton.” Tatler 215 (2 Feb. 1955): 204 – 05, 220.
---. “Life in the Irish Counties: Review of The Fire in the Dust by Francis MacManus.” New
York Herald Tribune Books 27 (11 Feb. 1951): 7.
---. “Life with Mother: Review of To the One I Love Best by Ludwig Bemelmans, The
Chrysalids by John Wyndham, and Angel with a Sword by Oriel Malet.” Tatler 217 (28
Sept. 1955): 620, 638.
---. “A Lifelong Attachment: Review of George Moore: Letters 1895 – 1933 to Lady Cunard
edited by Rupert Hart-Davis, and Search Me by Patrick Anderson.” Tatler 226 (16 Oct.
1957): 150 – 51.
---. “Light on the Dark Ladies of History: Review of Dark Ladies by Ivor Brown, and The Ram
in the Thicket by Anthony Glyn.” Tatler 223 (20 March 1957): 550 – 51.
---. “The Light on Newton: Review of Sir Isaac Newton by E. N. Da C. Andrade, In Love by
Alfred Hayes, and Wine Growing in England by George Ordish.” Tatler 211 (24 Feb.
1954): 322, 332.
---. “Literary Evil Genius: Review of The Thing Desired by Lalage Pulvertoft, and The Prodigy
by Hermann Hesse, trans. by W. J. Stachan.” Tatler 224 (5 June 1957): 538 – 39.
---. “A Living Writer.” Cornhill 169.1010 (Winter 1956 – 1957): 120 – 34.
---. “The Long Arm of Chance in Life’s Tangle: Review of The Third Choice by Elizabeth
Janeway.” New York Times Book Review (17 May 1959): 4 – 5, 20.
---. “Lord Gorell’s Own Story: Review of One Man… Many Parts by Lord Gorell, and
Breakfast with a Corpse by Max Murray.” Tatler 222 (14 Nov. 1956): 400.
---. “Magic in the Middle Distance: Review of Georgian Afternoon by Laurence Jones, The Dud
Avocado by Elaine Dundy, After the Rain by John Bowen, and A Furnished Room by
Janet McNeill.” Tatler 227 (26 Feb. 1958): 388 – 89.
---. “Mainie Jellett.” The Bell (Dublin) 9.3 (Dec. 1944): 250 – 56.
---. “A Man and His Legend: Review of Arnold Bennett by Reginald Pound.” Spectator 189 (5
Dec. 1952): 778.
---. “The Man Who Had Everything: Review of The Fall of the Sparrow by Nigel Balchin, To
Whom She Will by R. Prawar Jhabvala, Angels and Space Ships by Frederic Brown, and
Walled City by Mary Dunstan.” Tatler 217 (21 Sept. 1955): 570 – 71.
---. “Manchester: Review of Manchester by Rachel Ryan.” New Statesman 13 (20 Feb. 1937):
292.
---. “Mankowitz Rings the Bell: Review of My Old Man’s A Dustman by Wolf Mankowitz, and
The Sleepless Moon by H. E. Bates.” Tatler 220 (13 June 1956): 597.
---. “Master of the Sardonic: Review of Anglo-Saxon Attitudes by Angus Wilson, and Collected
Stories by V. S. Pritchett.” Tatler 220 (30 May 1956): 484.
---. “A Master Satirist: Review of Hogarth’s Progress by Peter Quennell, By Invitation Only by
Felicien Marceau, and James By the Grace of God by Hugh Rose Williamson.” Tatler
217 (20 July 1955): 120.
---. “A Master of Surprise: Review of A Perfect Woman by L. P. Hartley, A Murder in Paradise
by Richard Gehman, and Pantomime Christmas by Hilda Hewett.” Tatler 218 (30 Nov.
1955): 564 – 65, 584.
---. “Maugham on Valhalla: Review of Ten Novels and Their Authors by Somerset Maugham,
Commando Extraordinary by Charles Foley, and With Destination Unknown by Agatha
Christie.” Tatler 214 (17 Nov. 1954): 430, 449.
---. “Memoirs of a Strolling Player: Review of Too Late To Lament by Maurice Brown,
Trumpets Over Merriford by Reginald Arkell, and Hell’s Pavement by Josephine Bell.”
Tatler 217 (31 Aug. 1955); 370, 383.
---. “Millionaire Queen of New York: Review of The Vanderbilt Feud by Grace Wilson
Vanderbilt, and A Father and His Fate by I. Compton-Burnett.” Tatler 225 (28 Aug.
1957): 382 – 83.
---. “Mind and Temperament: Review of Ideas and Places by Cyril Connolly.” Spectator 190
(22 May 1953): 681.
---. “Mischief in Canada: Review of Leaven of Malicy by Robertson Davies, The Figure in the
Mist by Elizabeth Coxhead, and Details of Jeremy Stretton by Audrey Erskine Lindop.”
Tatler 215 (9 March 1955): 464 – 65.
---. “Miss Bowen on Miss Bowen.” New York Times Book Review 54 (5 March 1949): 33.
---. “Miss Macaulay Rifles a Treasure Chest: Review of Pleasure of Ruin by Rose Macaulay, A
Bed of Roses by William Sansom, Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson,
Postmarked Moscow by Lydia Kirk.” Tatler 211 (27 Jan. 1954): 148, 158.
---. “Miss Mitford Studies the Pompadour: Review of Madame de Pompadour by Nancy
Mitford, Black Argosy by Mercedes Mackay, and The Laughing Matter by William
Saroyan.” Tatler 211 (17 March 1954): 504 – 05.
---. “Miss Stark Reads a Code: Review of Iona—A Quest by Freya Stark, Ben Nevis Goes East
by Compton Mackenzie, and The Centre of the Stage by Gerald Sykes.” Tatler 214 (27
Oct. 1954): 238, 256.
---. “The Modern Novel and the Theme of Love: Review of The Echoing Grove by Rosamund
Lehmann.” New Republic 128 (11 May 1953): 18 – 19.
---. “Montezuma’s Mistake: Review of Cortés and Montezuma by Maurice Collis, Good
Morning, Miss Dove by Frances Gray Patton, A Grand Man by Catherine Cookson, and
The House Is Falling by Nigel Fitzgerald.” Tatler 215 (12 Jan. 1955): 72 – 73.
---. “The Moores: Review of The Moores of Moore Hall by Joseph Hone.” New Statesman 18
(25 Nov. 1939): 759 – 60.
---. “The Most Bewitching of Meddlers: Review of Arch Intriguer by Priscilla Zamoyska, The
Seductive Mirror by Leonard Mosley, So Deadly My Love by Stephen Ransome, Double
Affair by Angela Thirkell, and Five Modern No Plays by Yukio Mishima.” Tatler 227 (15
Jan. 1958): 104 – 05.
---. “The Mouse Who Succeeded A Mountain: Review of Louis XV by G. P. Gooch, Here Be
Dragons by Stella Gibbon, and The Man in the Net by Patrick Quentin.” Tatler 222 (24
Oct. 1956): 226 – 27.
---. “Mr. Balchin’s Sorcery: Review of Last Recollections of My Uncle Charles by Nigel
Balchin, Queen Anne’s Son by Hester Chapman, and The Collected Poems of C. Day
Lewis.” Tatler 214 (22 Dec. 1954): 758, 772.
---. “Mr. Campion Rusticates: Review of The Beckoning Lady by Margery Allingham and
Rossano by Gordon Lett.” Tatler 216 (25 May 1955): 468 – 69.
---. “Mr. Faulkner Raises a Laugh: Review of Uncle Willy and Other Stories by William
Faulkner, Siamese Counterpart by Elizabeth Lake, and Blanche by Nicolas de Croster.”
Tatler 228 (23 April 1958): 197.
---. “Mr. Forster: Review of The Writings of E. M. Forster by Rose Macaulay.” New Statesman
15 (2 April 1938): 572 – 74.
---. “Mr. Greene in Monaco: Review of Lose Takes All by Graham Greene, The Lakers by
Norman Nicolson, Poems by John Blanfords, and The House is Falling by Nigel
Fitzgerald.” Tatler 215 (23 Feb. 1955): 350 – 51.
---. “Mr. Huxley’s Essays: Review of The Olive Tree and Other Essays by Aldous Huxley.”
Spectator 157 (11 Dec. 1936): 1046.
---. “Mr. Llewellyn Examines a Traitor: Review of Mr. Hamish Gleave by Richard Llewellyn,
Enchanted Bellamy by Cyril Hughes Hartmann, and Minerva intro. by A. W. P.
Robertson.” Tatler 220 (9 May 1956): 328 – 29.
---. “Mr. Morgan’s New Novel: Review of Challenge to Venus by Charles Morgan, and Difficult
to Die by Jean Matheson.” Tatler 223 (13 March 1957): 500 – 01.
---. “Mr. Sansom’s New Novel: Review of The Loving Eye by William Sansom.” Tatler 222 (28
Nov. 1956): 508.
---. “Mr. Snow Anatomizes Matrimony: Review of Homecomings by C. P. Snow, Some Darling
Folly by Monica Sterling.” Tatler 221 (19 Sept. 1956): 546 – 47.
---. “Mr. Waugh’s Ordeal: Review of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh, Far, Far
the Mountain Peak by John Masters, Churchill: The Statesman and Writer by Joaquim
Paço, Independent Education: In Defense of the Public Schools by A. N. Gilkes.” Tatler
225 (31 July 1957): 208 – 09.
---. “Mrs. Siddons Reveal’d: Review of Mrs. Siddons: Tragic Actress by Yvonne Ffrench, A
Summer Night by Alan Moorehead, Dogs in Clover by D. A. Ponsonby, and He Never
Came Back by Helen McCloy.” Tatler 214 (24 Nov. 1954): 494, 514.
---. “The New Dickens: Review of The Angel in the Corner by Monica Dickens.” Tatler 222 (7
Nov. 1956): 338.
---. “New Novels: Review of Follow the Furies by Eleanor C. Chilton, The Transients by Mark
Van Doren, and Not in a Day by George Albee.” New Statesman 10 (17 Aug. 1935): 225
– 26; “Review of The Inquisitor by Hugh Walpole, Honey in the Horn by H. L. Davis,
The Mountain and the Tree by Helen Beauclerk, and A Fawn in the Field by Rosalind
Wade.” New Statesman 10 (31 Aug. 1935): 282, 284; “Review of Paths of Glory by
Humphrey Cobb, Woman of Glenshiels by Lennox Kerr, Four Gardens by Margery
Sharp, In Search of Love by Francis Stuart, and The House of the Spaniard by Arthur
Behrend.” New Statesman 10 (14 Sept. 1935): 345; “Review of Dead Centre by Arthur
Calder-Marshall, Fool’s Quarter Day by Louis Marlow, The Whole of the Story by
Phyllis Bentley, Victory to the Vanquished by Barbara Goolden, He Sent Forth a Raven
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by E. M. Roberts, and Go Home Unicorn by Donald Macpherson.” New Statesman 10
(28 Sept. 1935): 416, 418; “Review of Hungry Men by E. Anderson, Conveyor by James
Steele, Act of Darkness by John Peale Bishop, The Royal Way by André Malraux, Flower
Pot End by R. H. Mottram, and Events in the Early Life of Anthony Price by P.
Henderson.” New Statesman 10 (12 Oct. 1935): 532 – 33; “Review of Virgin Soil
Upturnedby M. Sholokhov, Rachel Rosing by Howard Spring, I Let Him Go by John
Brophy, The Frozen Heart by MRs. St. Loe Strachey, River Niger by Simon Jetty, and
Beyond Sing the Woods by Trygve Gulbranssen.” New Statesman 10 (26 Oct. 1935): 604,
606; “Review of The Thinking Reed by Rebecca West, I’ll Mourn You Later by Catharine
Whitcomb, Lucasta’s Wedding by Hans Dufy, A Mirror for Skylarks by Martin Hare, and
Young Men in Spats by P. G. Wodehouse.” New Statesman 11 (11 Apr. 1936): 571 – 72.
“The New Tyranny: Review of Tomorrow is Already Here by Robert Jungk, and Fanfare for
a Witch by Vaughan Wilkins.” Tatler 211 (3 March 1954): 363, 376.
“New Writers.” The Bell (Dublin) 2.1 (April 1941): 54.
“The Next Book.” Now and Then 77 (Autumn 1948): 11 – 12.
“The Niece of Bonaparte: Review of Princess Mathilde by Marguerite Castillon du Perron,
The Paradise Garden by Michael Swan, and Beauty Belongs to You by Jean Grey.”
Tatler 220 (2 May 1956): 280.
“The 1938 Academy: An Unprofessional View.” Listener 19 (4 May 1938): 952 – 53.
“The Nonsense-Mongers: Review of The Oracles by Margaret Kennedy, Evidence for the
Crown by Molly Lefebure, and Canal in Moonlight by Kathleen Sully.” Tatler 216 (15
June 1955): 646 – 47.
“Northern Pilgrimage to the Midnight Sun: Review of The Icicle in the Sun by William
Sansom, Certain Women by Erskine Caldwell, and Unreasonable Doubt by Elizabeth
Ferrars.” Tatler 227 (12 Feb. 1958): 282 – 83.
“Notes on Writing a Novel.” Orion 2 (Autumn 1945): 18 – 29.
“A Notebook for Posterity: Review of My Aunt’s Rhinoceros by Peter Fleming, Comfort Me
with Apples by Peter De Vries, The Solitary Child by Nina Bawden, The Sleeping Partner
by Winston Graham, and Maalish by Jean Cocteau.” Tatler 221 (1 Aug. 1956): 222, 237.
“Novel That Handsomely Repays a Long Wait: Review of The Fountain Overflows by
Rebecca West, and The Sacrifice by Georges Simenon.” Tatler 223 (6 Feb. 1957): 246 –
47.
“Novelist with a Grand Design: Review of The Acceptance World by Anthony Powell,
Scales of Justice by Ngaio Marsh, Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan, and Lost Girls
by Caroline Brown.” Tatler 216 (1 June 1955): 532 – 33.
“A Novelist and His Characters.” Essays by Divers Hands: Being The Transactions of the
Royal Society of Literature. Ed. Mary Stocks. 36 (1970): 19 – 23.
“Novelists of Gaul: Review of Jacob by Jean Cabriés, The Last Detachment by Maurice
Druon, Beau Clown by Berthe Grimault, and First Poems by Minori Drouet.” Tatler 224
(17 April 1957): 155.
“An Odyssey of the Footlights: Review of Les Girls by Constance Tomkinson, The Five
Fathers of Pepi by Ira Avaery, and The Prince and Petronella by John Brophy.” Tatler
220 (23 May 1956): 432 – 33.
“Off the Map in Spain: Review of Descent from Burgosby Peter de Polnay, Eldorado Jane
by Phyllis Bottome, Cartoon Treasury edited by Lucy Black Johnson and Pike Johnson
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Jr., and Sweetbread and Other Stories by Michelle Maurois.” Tatler 222 (31 Oct. 1956):
278, 294.
“On Writing The Heat of the Day.” Now and Then 79 (Autumn 1949): 11.
“One Ireland: Review of My Ireland by Lord Dunsany.” New Statesman 13 (26 June 1937):
1050, 1052.
“One Man’s Verdict on a War: Review of Nine Rivers from Jordan by Dnix Johnston, The
Blossoming Tree by Betty Askwith, The Child in Fashion by Doris Lanby Moore, and
The Rosy Pastor by Nigel Fitzgerald.” Tatler 211 (20 Jan. 1954): 108, 111.
“Open to the Public: Review of Helen’s Tower by Harold Nicolson.” New Statesman 14 (27
Nov. 1937): 882, 884.
“Out of the World of Dickens Comes This Memoir of a Bitter Childhood: Review of A
Cornish Wife’s Story: An Autobiography by Emma Smith.” New York Herald Tribune
Books 32.41 (20 May 1956): 3.
“Outspoken Grief: Review of Leftover Life to Kill by Caitlin Thomas, The Great World and
Timothy Colt by Louis Auchincloss, and Collected Stories by Viola Meynell.” Tatler 224
(19 June 1957): 640 – 41.
“Overtures to Death: Review of Overtures to Death by Cecil Day Lewis.” Now and Then 61
(Winter 1938): 32 – 33. Excerpt rprt. In Now and Then 100 (Autumn 1957): 23.
“Oxford Seen Darkly: Review of A Cup of Tea for Mr. Thorgell by Storm Jameson, The
Blitz by Constantine FitzGibbon, Village Diary by Miss Read, and The Main Chance by
Peter Wildeblood.” Tatler 226 (11 Dec. 1957): 652 – 53.
“Parents and Children: Review of Parents and Children by Ivy Compton-Burnett.” NewSt
21 (24 May 1941): 536, 538.
“Peter Pan’s Creator: Review of Portrait of Barrie by Cynthia Asquith, Glorious Life by
Derek Barton, The Century of the Common Peer by Lord Kinross, and Three Men Out by
Rex Stout.” Tatler 215 (26 Jan. 1955): 162, 174.
“The Perfect Theatre-Goer: Review of Drama by Desmond MacCarthy.” Spectator 166 (3
Jan. 1941): 18, 20.
“A Persian Journey: Review of A Persian Spring by Wilfrid Blunt, The Rich Die Hard by
Beverley Nichols, and Actress by Yvonne Mitchell.” Tatler 226 (9 Oct. 1957): 86 – 87.
“Persuasion.” London Magazine 4.4 (April 1957): 47 – 51.
“The Philosophy of Good Looks: Review of On Fair Vanity by Betty Page, Persia is My
Heart by Najmeh Najafi, and Death of an Intruder by Nedra Tyre.” Tatler 212 (28 April
1954): 228, 232.
“A Poet’s Chronicle: Review of The Whispering Gallery by John Lehmann, and The
Enormous Shadow by Robert Harling.” Tatler 128 (26 Oct. 1955): 244 – 45.
“Poetess of the Oceans: Review of The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson, The Submarine
Child by James Kenward, and Triple Quest by E. R. Punshon.” Tatler 219 (4 Jan. 1956):
24 – 25.
“The Poisoned Crown: Review of Bavarian Fantasy by Desmond Chapman-Huston,
Requiem for a Wren by Nevil Shute, Little Cabbages by George Mikes, and Invitation to
Murder by Leslie Ford.” Tatler 216 (17 April 1955): 212, 230.
“Portrait of the Artist: Review of James Joyce: A Definitive Biography by Herbert Gorman.”
Spectator 166 (14 March 1941): 286.
“Portrait of a City: Review of A Biography of Dublin by Christine Longford.” New
Statesman 12 (7 Nov. 1936): 722.
---. “Portrait of an Innocent: Review of Deliverance by L. A. G. Strong, and More for Your
Garden by V. Sackville-West.” Tatler 218 (21 Dec. 1955): 772 – 73.
---. “Portrait of a Man Reading Elizabeth Bowen.” Chicago Tribune Book World (10 Nov.
1968): 6.
---. “Post-Victorian: Review of Elders and Betters by Ivy Compton-Burnett.” Cornhill 962
(May 1944): 92 – 96.
---. “A Powerful Study in Destiny: Review of Band of Angels by Robert Penn Warren, and She,
the Accursed by Maurice Moiseiwitsch.” T 220 (6 June 1956): 538.
---. “A Preface.” Cornhill 968 (Autumn 1946): 149 – 53.
---. “The Prince of Dogdom: Review of Thurber’s Days by James Thurber, and For All We
Know by G. B. Stein.” Tatler 219 (18 Jan. 1956): 104 – 05.
---. “The Principle of Art Was Joy: Review of A Writer’s Diary by Virginia Woolf and edited by
Leonard Woolf.” New York Times Book Review 59 part 1 (21 Feb. 1954): 1, 26.
---. “The Prisoner of Chilben: Review of The Summer House by Rosemary Harris, and A Contest
of Ladies by William Sansom.” Tatler 220 (25 April 1956): 220.
---. “The Private Life of Robinson Crusoe: Review of Daniel Defoe by Brian Fitzgerald, A
Wreath for the Enemy by Pamela Frankau, and Murder at Midyears by Marion
Mainwaring.” Tatler 213 (14 July 1954): 76, 90.
---. “The Problem Mother: Review of The Winds of Heaven by Monica Dickens, and A Grand
Man by Catherine Cookson.” Tatler 215 (2 March 1955): 398.
---. “The Prospect of Ireland: Review of The Crying of the Wind by Ithell Colquhoun, The Capri
Letters by Mario Soldati, Draughts in the Sun by Richard Parker, and Maigret and the
Young Girl by Georges Simenon.” Tatler 217 (24 Aug. 1955): 330, 343.
---. “Proust and the Duke: Review of the Veiled Wanderer by Marthe Bibesco, and In a Harbour
Green by Benedict Kiely.” Tatler 194 (19 Oct. 1949): 128.
---. “A Psychic Autobiography: Review of Look Towards the Sea by Frank Baines, The Quick
Years by Jean Ariss, My Great-Aunt Appearing Day by John Prebble, and See Rome and
Die by Louisa Revell.” Tatler 227 (26 March 1958): 638 – 39, 654.
---. “The Quaker Marksmen: Review of The Unbroken Thread by Lord Templewood, The
Saturday Book edited by Leonard Russell, and Mariam by Ennio Flaiano.” Tatler 194
(23 Nov. 1949): 396, 398.
---. “The Rain it Raineth: Review of The Moving Waters by John Stuart Collis, Vanquish the
Angel by Diana and Meir Gillon, and The Worcester Account by S. N. Behrman.” Tatler
215 (23 March 1955): 598 – 99.
---. “The Respectable at Bay: Review of A View of the Heath by David Unwin, Beyond the
Black Stump by Nevil Shute, Noblesse Oblige edited by Nancy Mitford, The Megstone
Plot by Andrew Garve, and A High-Pitched Buzz by Roger Longrigg.” Tatler 220 (16
May 1956): 380 – 81.
---. “Return to Africa: Review of Going Home by Doris Lessing, Morgan by Kate Christie, and
Two-Thirds of a Ghost by Helen McCloy.” Tatler 224 (22 May 1957): 430 – 31.
---. “Review of Abinger Harvest by E. M. Forster.” Spectator 156 (20 Mar. 1936): 521.
---. “Review of Abinger Harvest, by E. M. Forster.” Spectator 20 Mar. 1936: 521.
---. “Review of Come Back to Erin by Seán O’Faolain.” The Bell (Dublin) 1.3 (Dec. 1950): 87,
89.
---. “Review of Open the Door and A Place of One’s Own by Sir Osbert Sitwell.” Life and
Letters 32 (Jan. 1942); 76 – 80.
---. “Ride Through the Deep South.” Holiday 27 (Feb. 1960): 72 – 73, 105, 107, 110, 11, 113.
---. “The Rocky Hill Tragedy: Review of Brothers to Dragons by Robert Penn Warren, Lord
Nelson by Carola Omen, Mary Anne by Daphne du Maurier, and Return Journey by
Barbara Goolden.” Tatler 212 (19 May 1954); 414, 426.
---. “A Romance of the Past: Review of Voltaire in Love by Nancy Mitford, Victorian Days by
Clodah Anson, Love Story by Louise de Vilmorin, and The Golden Impala by Pamela
Ropner.” Tatler 226 (13 Nov. 1957): 398 – 99.
---. “A Russian Patriot: Review of Half a Life: The Reminiscences of a Russian Gentleman by
Count Benckendorff, and The Hidden Heart by Jane Gillespie.” Tatler 212 (21 April
1954): 171, 184.
---. “Rx for a Story Worth the Telling.” New York Times Book Review 58 (31 Aug. 1958): 1, 13.
---. “Salt on the Lips: Review of The Unknown Sea by François Mauriac, trans. Gerard
Hopkins.” Observer (19 1948): 3.
---. “Satiric Story of the Englishman Abroad: Review of I Like It Hereby Kingsley Amis, The
Late George Apley by John P. Marquand, Claudine in Paris by Colette, trans. by Antonia
White, and The Adopted Child by Mary Ellison.” Tatler 227 (22 Jan. 1958): 148 – 49.
---. “Savage Masterpiece: Review of The Quiet American by Graham Greene, Sincerely Willis
Wade by John P. Marquand, and Ludmilla by Paul Gallico.” Tatler 218 (28 Dec. 1955):
812, 826.
---. “Savory Strategems: Review of Thoughts for Food by Cecily Finn and Joan O’Connor, The
Double by F. Dostoevsky, trans. by George Bird, and The Soft Talkers by Margaret
Millar.” Tatler 225 (11 Sept. 1957): 482 – 83.
---. “A Scent of Red Roses in the By-Street: Review of The Eye of Love by Margery Sharp, and
Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter by Edward Streeter.” Tatler 223 (16 Jan. 1957): 108 – 09.
---. “The Search for a Story to Tell.” New York Times Book Review 57 (14 Dec. 1952): 1;
Harper’s Bazaar (English edition) 44.3 (June 1953): np.
---. “Searchlight on a Torturer: Review of A Bar of Shadow by Laurens Van der Post, The Feast
of July by H. E. Bates, and Mr. Hobb’s Holiday by Edward Streeter.” Tatler 214 (20 Oct.
1954): 172.
---. “Second Home: Review of The Chateau by William Maxwell.” Reporter 24 (25 May 1961):
54 – 55.
---. “The Second Sight: Review of Television by Maurice Gorham, The Best of Times by Ludwig
Bemelman, The Distaff Muse comp. by Clifford Bax and Meum Stewart, and One of
Those Things by Peter Cheyney.” Tatler 194 (26 Oct. 1949): 188 – 89.
---. “Secret of a Poetess: Review of The Heroes of Clove Margaret Kennedy, Gulf Coast Stories
by Eskine Caldwell, and Borrow the Night by Helen Nielson.” Tatler 223 (6 March
1957): 440 – 41.
---. “Seeing History from Below: Review of Footman in Powder by Helen Ashton, The End of
an Old Song by J. D. Scott, For Worse by Angela Jeans, and My Name is Celia by Rayne
Kruger.” Tatler 212 (5 May 1954); 303, 313.
---. “Self-Portrait of a Rebel: Review of Half Term Report by William Douglas Home, Prison
and Chocolate Cake by Nayantara Sahgal, Love from Elizabeth by Mary Fitt, The Light
in the Forest by Conrad Richter, and Chateaux of the Loire by Vivian Rowe.” Tatler 213
(28 July 1954): 168, 180.
---. “The Shadow Across the Page: Review of The Shadow Across the Page by G. W. Stonier.”
New Statesman 13 (12 March 1937): 418.
---. “Shakespeare: Review of Shakespeare by Mark Van Doren.” New Statesman 21 (19 April
1941): 413 – 14.
---. “Sharp Whiff of Grapeshot: Review of Officers and Gentlemen by Evelyn Waugh, Thirty
Years by John P. Marquand, The Singular Hope by Elizabeth Sewell, and Grand Prix
Murder by Douglas Rutherford.” Tatler 217 (6 July 1955): 30, 44.
---. “She Liked Writing: Review of The Death of the Moth by Virginia Woolf and Virginia
Woolf by E. M. Forster.” Observer (14 June 1942): 3.
---. “The Short Story in England.” Britain Today 109 (May 1945): 11 – 16; British Digest 1.12
(Aug. 1945): 39 – 43.
---. “Short Stories: Review of Collected Short Stories by Stella Benson and Best Short Stories of
1936: English and American edited by Edward J. O’Brien.” New Statesman 12 (5 Dec.
1936): 938 – 39.
---. “The Silver Cord that Strangles: Review of The Secret River by C. H. B. Kitchen, Letters
from a Portuguese Nun trans. by Lucy Norton, and Time Right Deadly by Sarah
Grainham.” Tatler 221 (25 July 1956): 178 – 199.
---. “A Sister Remembers: Review of The Life of Kathleen Ferrier by Winifred Ferrier, The
Threshold by Dorothea Rutherford, The Chelsea Rainbow by Charles Terrot, and A
Tigress on the Hearth by Margery Sharp.” Tatler 218 (9 Nov. 1955): 370 – 71, 392.
---. “Small Island—Big Novel: Review of Island in the Sun by Alec Waugh, No Coward Soul by
Nöel Adeney, Old Hall, New Hall by Michael Innes, Collins Pocket Guide to Wild
Flowers by David McClintock and R. S. R. Fitter, The Long Body by Helen McCloy, and
Fair Haven by E. M. Almedinger.” Tatler 220 (18 April 1956): 140 – 41.
---. “So Much Depends.” Woman’s Day 14 (Sept. 1951): 72, 149 – 50, 152 – 60.
---. “Some Horrors of Childhood II: On Not Rising to the Occasion.” Listener 56 (26 July
1956): 121 – 22.
---. “Some Horrors of Childhood II: On Not Rising to the Occasion.” Vogue 129 (15 Feb.
1957): 124 – 25.
---. “Source of Greatness: Review of The Early Churchills by A. L. Rowse, Off with His Head
by Ngaio Marsh, and Baby Doll by Tennessee Williams.” Tatler 223 (30 Jan. 1957): 198
– 99.
---. “In Spite of Words: Review of The Laughing Matter by William Saroyan.” New Republic
128 (9 March 1953): 18 – 19.
---. “The Splendours of Edinburgh: Review of Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes by Alvin Langdon
Coburn, Spare the Rod by Michael Croft, and Water on the Brain by Compton
Mackenzie.” Tatler 213 (1 Sept. 1954): 374 – 75.
---. “Star-Crossed Heroines: Review of Beyond the Glass by Antonia White, and The Candle
and the Light by Hilda Vaughan.” Tatler 214 (1 Dec. 1954): 588.
---. “Story of a Bloom in a Hothouse: Review of The Crooked Wall by Faith Compton
MacKenzie, The Venetian Bride by Magdalen King-Hall, The Cretan Counterfiet by
Katherine Farrer, and The Right to Marry by A. P. Herbert.” Tatler 211 (17 Feb. 1954):
276, 288.
---. “A Straight Novel: Review of Theatre by Somerset Maugham.” New Statesman 13 (27 Mar.
1937): 525.
---. “A Stranger in the Midst: Review of Thin Ice by Sir Compton Mackenzie, Six Feet of the
Country by Nadine Gordimer, and Collins Guide to Roses by Bertram Park.” Tatler 221
(18 July 1956): 132 – 33.
---. “A Street in Florence: Review of A Tale of Poor Lovers by Vasco Pratolini, A Mine of
Serpents by Jocelyn Brooke, The Bats of Hell by Bridget Chetwynd, James Pryde: 1866
– 1941 by Derek Hudson, and The Wonderful Story of London.” Tatler 194 (12 Oct.
1949): 84, 92.
---, G. M. Young, John Mabbott, and Phyllis Vallance. “Strength of Mind—Do Women Think
Like Men?” Listener 26.668 (30 Oct. 1941): 593 – 94.
Bowen, Elizabeth, John Mabbott, Lt. Commander J. Noad, and Captain Alan Pryce-Jones.
“Strength of Mind—Do Conventions Matter?” Listener 26.675 (18 Dec. 1941): 823 – 24.
Bowen, Elizabeth. “Subject and Time.” Proceedings, Second Series, Number 4: American
Academy of Arts and Letters (New York: National Institute of Arts and Letters with the
Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield Foundation, 1954): 22 – 28.
---. “Success Story: Review of Crusader in Crinoline: the Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe by
Forrest Wilson.” Observer (10 May 1942): 3.
---. “Suspense in the Air: Review of The Proving Flight by David Beaty, Roman Mornings by
James Lees-Milne, Trick of the Sun by John St. John, and Unhallowed House by D. A.
Ponsonby.” Tatler 221 (4 July 1956): 32 – 33.
---. “Suspense on Three Levels: Review of Three Winters by John Mortimer, Sunk Island by
Hubert Nicholson, and The October Country by Ray Bradbury.” Tatler 221 (22 Aug.
1956): 352.
---. “Swashbuckler in India: Review of Coromandel by John Masters, The Regoville Match by
David Walker, The Basque Country by Vivian Rowe, and The Second Miracle by Peter
Greave.” Tatler 216 (29 June 1955): 743, 754.
---. “Tapestries of Travel in the Mind’s Eye: Review of The Four Continents by Osbert Sitwell,
The Course of Love by Rachel Trickett, and The Riddle of Samson by Andrew Garve.”
Tatler 213 (18 Aug. 1954): 290, 302.
---. “Tarnished Youth: Review of Those Without Shadows by Françoise Sagan, The Lonely
Woman by Gerda Rhoads, and The Twenty-Third Man by Gladys Mitchell.” Tatler 226
(6 Nov. 1957): 328 – 29.
---. “The Temperament of Genius: Review of Gilbert: His Life and Strife by Hesketh Pearson,
Alfred Hitchcock Presents by Alfred Hitchcock, Dublin Phoenix by Olivia Robertson,
and Say Darling by Richard Bissell.” Tatler 226 (27 Nov. 1957): 510 – 11.
---. “The Terrible Conflict: Review of The Dark Eye in Africa by Laurens Van der Post, Roman
Wall by Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman], My Bones and My Flute by Edgar
Mittelholzer, The Unquiet Spirit by Marguerite Stein, and Majollika and Company by
Wolf Mankowitz.” Tatler 218 (23 Nov. 1955): 504 – 05.
---. “Testing Ground for Schoolmasters: Review of The New Headmaster by Alan Ker, And the
Rain My Drink by Hans Suyin, and A Certain Smile by Françoise Sagan.” Tatler 221 (29
Aug. 1956): 394 – 95.
---. “Texas beyond the Oil Wells: Review of Home from the Hill by William Humphrey, Henry
James and H. G. Wells edited by Leon Edel and Gordon N. Ray, and How Still My Love
by Doris Siegel.” Tatler 227 (13 March 1958): 506 – 07.
---. “The Theatre: Review of Victoria Regina and The Great Romancer.” N&D 1 (1 July 1937):
37.
---. “The Theatre: Review of No Sleep for the Wicked and Floodlight.” Night & Day 1 (8 July
1937): 29; “Review of Hamlet and Women of Property.” Night & Day 1 (15 July 1937):
29; “Review of The Ice Show: St. Moritz.” Night & Day 1 (22 July 1937): 29; “Review of
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Comus and Revudeville.” Night & Day 1 (29 July 1937): 29; “Review of The First
Legion, Bulldog Drummond Hits Out, and The Cotton Club Revue.” Night & Day 1 (5
Aug. 1937): 30.
“Then and Now: Review of Three Homes by Lennox Robinson, T. Robinson, and Nora
Dorman, and Irish Holiday by Dorothy Hartley.” New Statesman 16 (17 Sept. 1938):
424, 426.
“They Were All Guests in Ireland: Review of The Stranger in Ireland by Constantia
Maxwell and The Deserters by Honor Tracy.” Tatler 212 (30 June 1954): 740, 754.
“Third Programme.” Vogue (English edition) (April 1947): 76, 102, 104.
“The Thread of Dreams.” Réalités 219 (Feb. 1969): 56 – 59.
“Three Novels by an English Writer with a Keen Sardonic Eye: Review of Agents and
Patients, Venusberg, and A Buyer’s Market by Anthony Powell.” New York Hearld
Tribune Books 29.27 (15 Feb. 1953): 1, 8.
“A Tragedy of Sensibility: Review of Schumann and the Romantic Age by Marcel Brion,
The Night-Comers by Eric Ambler, and Peter Perry by Michael Campbell.” Tatler 221
(8 Aug. 1956): 266 – 67.
“Trio of Mysteries: Review of Madame Solario by anon., Dead Man’s Folly by Agatha
Christie, and The China Round-about by Jan Austen.” Tatler 222 (5 Dec. 1956): 597.
“Truth in Fiction.” Listener 56.1439/1440, 1441 (25 Oct., 1 Nov., 8 Nov. 1956): 651– 52,
704– 06, 751– 52.
“Truths about Ireland: Review of Ireland—Atlantic Gateway by Jim Phelan.” Spectator 167
(5 Sept. 1941): 240.
“Tumult in Mississippi: Review of The Voice at the Back Door by Elizabeth Spencer, Over
Seventy by P. G. Wodehouse, In Sugar for the Horse by H. E. Bates, and Rachel Weeping
by Shelley Smith.” Tatler 226 (20 Nov. 1957): 458 – 59.
“Turgenev the Master: Review of First Love by Ivan Turgenev, trans. by Isaiah Berlin, The
Compassionate Lady by H. Joyce Blackley, Potter on America by Stephen Potter, and
Did It Happen by anon.” Tatler 223 (9 Jan 1957): 66 – 67.
“Twenties Treasure-Hunt: Review of Fools of Choice by Peter de Polnay, Sea of Glass by
Dennis Parry, and Fatal in My Fashion by Pat McGerr.” Tatler 216 (22 June 1955): 694
– 95.
“Twilight of the Air Gods: Review of Falling Leaves by Gird Gaiser, The Haunted Land by
Randolph Snow, and The Bright Prison by Penelope Mortimer.” Tatler 222 (3 Oct.
1956): 30 – 31.
“Two Cities: Review of Dublin under the Georges, 1714 – 1830 by Constantia Maxwell and
Londoner’s New York by E. Stewart Fay.” New Statesman 12 (25 July 1936): 128.
“Two ‘Musical’ Giants: Review of Bring on the Girls by P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton,
The Charm of Hours by Peter Skelton, and A Bewilderment of Birds by J. K. Stanford.”
Tatler 212 (9 June 1954): 588, 604.
“The Uncommon Reader: Review of The Fine Art of Reading by David Cecil, The Called
and the Chosen by Monica Baldwin, and The Short Reign of Pippin IV by John
Steinbeck.” Tatler 225 (7 Aug. 1957): 252 – 53.
“An Unknown Society.” Listener 17 (28 Apr. 1937): Supp. x – xi.
“The Unraveling of an Ancient Knot: Review of The Dark of Summer by Erik Linklater, G.
M. Memories of George Moore by Nancy Cunard, The Penguin Story by Sir William
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Emrys Williams, and Drum by Anthony Sampson.” Tatler 221 (26 Sept. 1956): 622 –
23, 655.
“Vignette of Village Life: Review of Village School by Miss Read, The Vicarious Years by
John Van Druten, and The Man With Two Wives by Patrick Quentin.” T 218 (5 Oct.
1955): 34 – 45.
“The Virgins and the Empress.” Harper’s 219 (Nov. 1959): 50 – 55.
“Virtue of Optimism.” House and Garden 104 (Oct. 1953): 151, 228.
“A Virtuoso Novelist: Review of The Towers of Trebizond by Rose Macaulay, The Little
Laundress and the Fearful Knight by Bertram Bloch and George Shanks, and The
Diehard by Jean Potts.” Tatler 221 (12 Sept. 1956): 492 – 93.
“The Virtuoso Touch: Review of At Lady Molly’s by Anthony Powell, A Measure of Love
by Iris Origo, Among the Dahlias by William Sansom, From Paddingtonby Agatha
Christie, and You Can’t Get There From Here by Ogden Nash.” Tatler 226 (5 Dec.
1957): 598, 600.
“War Overtakes a Cynic: Review of We Shall March Again by Gerhard Kramer, The Diary
of an Ugly Ducklingby Marianne Becker, The Novels of I. Compton-Burnett by Robert
Liddell, and Manuela by William Woods.” Tatler 215 (16 March 1955): 536, 554.
“Wasp Waists in Calcutta: Review of Golden Interlude by Janet Dunbar, and The Guardians
by J. I. M. Stewart.” Tatler 218 (12 Oct. 1955): 102, 122.
“The Waxen Image: Review of I, Madame Tussaud by Sylvia Martin, A Daughter for a
Fortnight by Mrs. Robert Henrey, and The Sky Above the Roof by Paul Verlaine, trans. by
Brian Hill.” Tatler 226 (2 Oct. 1957): 32 – 33.
“The Weather in the Streets: Review of The Weather in the Streets by Rosamond Lehmann.”
New Statesman 12 (11 July 1936): 54.
“Weeping Earl: Review of The Great O’Neill: A Biography of Hugh O’Neill, Earl of
Tyrone, 1550 – 1616 by Seán O’Faoláin.” New Statesman 25 (6 March 1943): 160 – 61.
“Welsh, and Quite Explosive: Review of The Rape of the Fair Country by Alexander
Cordell.” New York Herald Tribune Books 35.35 (26 April 1959): 8.
“To What Far Bourne Oh Traveller?: Review of Flight by Evelyn Eaton, A Kiss Before
Dying by Ira Levin, and My Mother-In-Law by Celeste Andrews.” Tatler 213 (25 Aug.
1954): 334, 346.
“What Jane Austen Means to Me.” Everybody’s Weekly (10 May 1954): 19, 39.
“What We Need in Writing.” Spectator 157 (20 Nov. 1936): 901 – 02.
“When the Legions Left India: Review of Bhowani Junction by John Masters, White House
by Jefferson Young, and Old Men Have Grey Beards by Leopold Louth.” Tatler 212 (16
June 1954): 642, 656.
“When Liberation Came: Review of The Impossible Shore by Robert Kee, Alice by
Elizabeth Eliot, The World is a Wedding by Delmore Schwartz, and A Pictorial Gospel
comp. by Eliot Hodgkin.” Tatler 194 (9 Nov. 1949): 292 – 93.
“When the Primitive Cracks the Shell of Manners: Review of A Letter to Elizabeth by
Bettina Linn, The Assize of the Dying by Elizabeth Pargeter, Born in Wedlock by
Margaret Echard, and Second Class Taxi by Sylvester Stein.” Tatler 227 (19 Feb. 1958):
334 – 35.
“Where the Pharos Stood: Review of Alexandria by E. M. Forster.” Reporter 24 (27 April
1961): 49 – 51.
---. “Whirlwind Tour with Clare Sheridan: Review of To the Four Winds by Clare Sheridan, and
The Friend in Need by Elizabeth Coxhead.” Tatler 224 (3 April 1957): 28 – 29.
---. “Why Crime Does Not Pay: Review of Cloak Without Dagger by Percy Sillitoe, and A
Difficult Young Man by Martin Boyd.” Tatler 216 (18 May 1955); 416 – 17.
---, V. S. Pritchett, and Graham Greene. “Why Do I Write?” Contact: World of Neighbors 8
(1947): 55 – 64.
Bowen, Elizabeth. “Wink of the Sphinx: Review of: The Picnic at Sakkara by P. H. Newby,
Russian Roulette by Anthony Bloomfield, The Try-Out by John Wiles, Windows in a
Vanished Time by Gerald Bullett, and Moonraker by Ian Fleming.” Tatler 216 (4 May
1955); 286 – 87, 314.
---. “A Winter Journey to the Spice Islands: Review of Journey to Java by Harold Nicolson,
Intimate Letters of England’s Queens comp. by Margaret Sanders, and Mainly on the Air
by Max Beerbohm.” Tatler 227 (8 Jan. 1958): 64 – 65.
---. “With Silent Friends: Review of The Naval Heritage by David Mathew, The Blinds are
Down by Pamela Kellino, Ladies May Now Leave Their Machines by Diana Murray Hill,
Transatlantic Jazz by Peter Noble, and You Under the Magnifying Glass by Jack Bilbo.”
Tatler 175 (28 Feb. 1945): 278, 280.
---. “With Silent Friends: Review of Final Score by Warren Beck, Education To-Day and
Tomorrow edited by R. W. Moore, Secondary Schools for Girls by Miss E. Strudwick,
and British Journalists and Newspapers by Derek Hudson.” Tatler 178 (3 Oct. 1945):
22, 24; “Review of Charles Dickens by Dame Una Pope-Hennessy and Marching Soldier
by Joyce Cary.” Tatler 178 (10 Oct. 1945): 54, 56; “Review of The English Teacher by
R. K. Narayan, Worlds Beginning by Robert Ardrey, and Thursday Afternoon by Monica
Dickens.” Tatler 178 (17 Oct. 1945): 86, 88; “Review of In Search of Two Characters
by Dormer Creston, At Mrs. Leppincote’s by Elizabeth Taylor, and On Minute, Please by
Robert Benchley.” Tatler 178 (24 Oct. 1945): 118, 120; “Review of Mine Own
Executioner by Nigel Balchin, Rudyard Kipling: A New Appreciation by Hilton Brown,
The Moderns: Past-Present-Future by Jack Bilbo, and The Case of the Smoking Chimney
by Erle Stanley Gardner.” Tatler 178 (31 Oct. 1945): 150, 152.
---. “With the Theosophists: Review of Candles in the Sun by Emily Luytens, and My Husband
Cartwright by Olivia Manning.” Tatler 225 (14 Aug. 1957): 294 – 95.
---. “Wonders of a Traveler’s World: Review of Blue Skies, Brown Studies by William Sansom.”
New York Times Book Review 66 part 2 (18 June 1961): 1.
---. “Workshop Guide: Review of A Writer’s Notebook by Somerset Maugham, and The Old
Bank House by Angela Thirkell.” Tatler 194 (2 Nov. 1949): 240 – 41.
---. “A Writer Remembers: Review of The Widening Circle by John Van Druten, Seven Times
Seven by G. B. Stern, and End Without Glory by Richard Viner.” Tatler 225 (3 July
1957): 26 – 27.
---. “The Writer’s Peculiar World.” New York Times Book Review 55.2 (24 Sept. 1950): 3, 40.
---. “The Writer’s Predicament.” Now and Then 83 (Spring 1951): 17.
---. “The Young May Moon: Review of The Young May Moon by P. H. Newby.” Now and Then
80 (Spring 1950): 16 – 17.
---. “An X-Ray is Turned on Dean Swift: Review of I Live Under a Black Sun by Edith Sitwell,
The General’s Summer House by Anthony Rhodes, The Shame of New York by Ed Reed,
and Goodbye to Bacchus by Vernon Charles.” Tatler 211 (3 Feb. 1954); 188, 198.
Translations
Bowen, Elizabeth. Ano bara o miteyo: boen misuteri tanpenshu. Trans. Ryoko Ota. Kyoto:
Mineruvashobo, 2004.
---. Boen madokku. Trans. Iris Murdoch. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1967.
---. Das Nadelkästchen. Trans. Elisabeth Schnack. Frankfurt: Fischer Bücherei, 1968.
---. “Der englische Roman von 1918 bis.” Trans. Pier Ponti. Die Neue Zürcher Zeitung:
Literatur und Kunst 168.1933 (1947): 1– 2.
---. Dernier automne. Paris: Editions Payot and Rivages, 1999.
---. Een Wereld van liefde. Amsterdam: Contact, 1986.
---. Facte avec le diable. Trans. Hélène Robin. Paris: La jeune parque, 1947.
---. Het huis met de klimop en endrere verhalen. Amsterdam: Querido, 1986.
---. La chaleur du jour. Paris: Rivages, 2002.
---. La morte del cuore. Trans. Laura Lovisetti Fua. Milano: Tartaruga, 1995.
---. La muerte del corazón. Buenos Aires: Javier Vergara, 1982.
---. Las Mujeres observadas. Caracas: Editorial Tiempo Nuevo, 1970.
---. L'Adultère. Trans. Anne Rabinovitch. Paris: J. Losfeld, 1994.
---. L'amant démoniaque. Trans. Françoise Brodsky. Bruxelles: Editions Complexe, 1997.
---. Nel cuore del giorno. Milano: Tartaruga edizioni, 1993.
---. Novelistas ingleses. Buenos Aires: Espasa Calpe, n.d.
---. Pari no ie. Tokyo: Shneisha, 1977.
---. Pliushch oplel stupeni: rasskazy. Moskva: Izvestiia, 1984.
---. Roma rekishi sanpo. Tran. Ayako Shinoda. Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1991.
---. Sept hivers à Dublin. Monaco: Le Rocher, 1999.
---. Sitícko. Trans. Aloys Skoumal. Praha: Ceskoslovenský spisovatel, 1967.
---. smrt srca. Trans. Tita Janeˇz. Ljubljani, Yugoslavia: Cankarjeva Zaloˇzba, zbirka
“Mozaik” series, 1966.
---. Sydämen kuolema. Trans. Lyydia Almila. Helsinki: Otava, 1942.
---. Un mondo d'amore. Milano: La tartaruga, 1994.
Bowen Collection at the Henry Ransom Research Center
Bowen's Works
---. “Untitled Stories: Fragment; About Amy Ticer; About Ellen Nevin; About Leonard Osten.”
n.d.
---. “Alfred Knopf.” n.d.
---. Ann Lee's and Other Stories. 1926.
---. “Anna, novel, chapters 1– 4.” n.d.
---. “Ar-Beg: The Art of Reserve; or the Art of Respecting Boundaries (n.d.); Attractive
Modern Houses (n.d.); Autobiographical material for the Roadsheet (n.d.);
Autobiographical note (n.d.); Autobiographical note for Everywoman (n.d.);
Autobiographical note for Mademoiselle (1953); The Bazaar (n.d.); The Beauty of Being
Your Age (n.d.); Beginning of This Day; Bergotte (1971).”
---. “Biographical Note.” 1948.
---. Bowen's Court (typescript with extensive revision). 1942.
---. “Britain in Autumn.” 1950.
---. “Broadcasts: A Year I Remember (1918); Books that Grow Up with One (1949); The
Confidante (1943); Crises (1947) and agreement with the British Broadcasting Co.; The
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Cult of Nostalgia (1951); Elizabeth Bowen and Jocelyn Brooke (1950); Elizabeth Bowen
to V. S. Pritchett (n.d.); How I Write (1970); Impressions of Czechoslovakia (n.d.);
Interview with Elizabeth Bowen by John Bowen, William Craig, W. N. Ewer (1969);
London Revisited as Seen by Fanny Burney (n.d.).”
“Broadcasts: New Judgment; Elizabeth Bowen on Jane Austen.” 1942.
“By the Unapproachable Sea.” 1943.
“C-English Fiction: Christmas Games (n.d.); A Day in the Dark (n.d.); The Demon Lover
(1945); Disappointment (1954); The Disinherited (1941); Encounters (1949); English
Fiction at Mid- Century (1953).”
“English Novelists.” 1942.
“Eudora Welty.” n.d.
Eva Trout and corresponding papers. 1968.
“Ex-Fo: Exclusion (1962); Fairies at the Christening” (n.d.); Firelight in the Flat (1934);
Flowers Will Do (n.d.); Folkestone 1945 (1946).”
Friends and Relations. 1931.
“G-The Good Earl: Ghost Story (n.d.); Girlhood (n.d.); The Good Earl (1946).”
“The Good Tiger.” 1964.
“Hand in Glove.” 1952.
The Heat of the Day. 1948.
“Her Table Spread.” 1930.
“Home for Christmas.” 1955.
The Hotel. 1927.
The House in Paris. 1935.
“Hungary.” 1948.
“I: I Died of Love (1946); I Hear You Say So (1945); The Idea of France (1944); The Idea
of a Home (n.d.); In the Square (1941); Index to the Letters of Flaubert (n.d.).”
“The Inherited Clock.” 1944.
“Introduction to The Observer Prize Stories.” n.d.
“Ireland.” n.d.
“Jane Austen.” 1936.
Joining Charles and Other Stories. 1929.
“Kinsale, Son et Lumière: Historical notes and script.” n.d.
“The Last Bus.” 1944.
The Last September. 1929.
“Lectures: Language (n.d.); Notes for lectures at Vassar College on the short story (n.d.);
The Poetic Element in Fiction (1950).”
The Little Girls. 1963.
“The Little Girl's Room.” 1933.
“Lo-Lz: Look at All Those Roses (1941); Lost Art of Living (1948).”
“Ma-Mi: Mainie Jellett (1944); The Man and the Boy (nd); Miss Jolley Has no Plans for the
Future (nd); Miss Willis (1952).”
“The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met.” (1944).
“Mov-Mz: The Move-In (1973); Mysterious Kôr (1944).”
“Now-Pa: Now the Day is Over (n.d.); On Giving a Present (1953); Only Young Once
(n.d.); Opening Up the House (1945); Outrageous Ladies (1956); Paris Peace
Conference: 1946 (n.d.); Paris Peace Conference: Some Impressions (n.d.).”
---. Pictures and Conversations. 1975.
---. Prefaces to: North and South. By Elizabeth Gaskell. 1951; Persuasion. By Jane Austen.
n.d.; The Second Ghost Book. Ed. Cynthia Asquith. 1952; The Stories and Poems of
Elizabeth Bibesco. By Elizabeth Bibesco. n. d.; Tomato Cain. By Nigel Kneale. 1949.
---. “R: Reduced (1935); Regent's Park and St. John's Wood (1949).”
---. “Reviews of: Arnold Bennett. By Reginald Pound. (1952); Dr. E. OE. Somerville: A
Biography. By Geraldine. (1952); Dublin 1660– 1860. By Maurice Craig. n.d.; The
Fire in the Dust. By Francis Macmanus. n.d.; Ireland and the Irish. By Charles Duff.
1952.; James Joyce's Dublin. By Patricia Hutchins. n.d.; Late Arrival. By Martha Edith
Almedingen. 1952; Portrait of a Genius, But . . . By Richard Aldington. 1950;
Sheridan Le Fanu. By Nelson Browne. n.d.; Wait Now!by Rachel Knappett. 1952; A
Writer's Diary. By Virginia Woolf. n.d.
---. Seven Winters. 1962.
---. “Sh-Sti: The Shelbourne (1951); The Short Story in England (1945); Songs My Father Sang
Me (1944); Sources of Influence (1953); Still the Moon (n.d.).”
---. “The Story of the Nativity of Jesus; a Reflection.” n.d.
---. “T-Th: A Thing of the Past (1944); Thoughts in New York (1950).”
---. A Time in Rome. 1960.
---. To the North. 1932.
---. “The Tommy Crans.” 1930.
---. “Toys.” 1944.
---. “Translations of: Colère. By Jacques de Lacretelle (nd); L'Education Sentimentale. by
Flaubert. (n.d.); The Letters of Flaubert. By Flaubert. (n.d.); Le Temps Retrouvé. By
Marcel Proust. (n.d.).”
---. “Was It an Art?” n.d.
---. “Why Do I Write?” 1948.
---. “Woman's Place in the Affairs of Man.” 1961.
---. A World of Love. 1955.
Bowen's Correspondence: List of Correspondents:
---. With J. R. Ackerley.
---. With F. W. Aguilar.
---. With Cynthia Asquith.
---. With John Bayley.
---. With Stella Benson.
---. With Sir John Betjeman.
---. With Blarney Magazine.
---. With Lilian Helen Bowes-Lyon.
---. With C. M. Bowra.
---. With the British Broadcasting Corporation.
---. With the British Council.
---. With Jocelyn Brooke.
---. With Arthur Calder-Marshall.
---. With A. C. Cameron.
---. With the Charleville Historical and Archaeological Society.
---. With Agatha Christie.
---. With Lady Sibyl Halsey Colefax.
---. With Norman Collins.
---.. With I. Compton-Burnett.
---. With Cyril Connelly.
---. With Contact Publications Ltd.
---. With A. E. Coppard.
---. With The Cork Examiner.
---. With Cornhill Magazine.
---. With Edward Crankshaw.
---. With Curtis Brown Ltd.
---. With Clifford Curzon.
---. With Cecil Day-Lewis.
---. With Jill Day-Lewis.
---. With Dublin University.
---. With The Editor Magazine.
---. With T. S. Eliot.
---. With Everybody's (London).
---. With Eyre and Spottiswoode Ltd.
---. With Family Doctor.
---. With Daniel George.
---. With George Allen and Unwin.
---. With Robert Gibbings.
---. With Golden Cockerel P.
---. With Great Britain: Control Office for Germany and Austria.
---. With Great Britain: Foreign Office.
---. With Graham Greene.
---. With John Stuart Groves.
---. With Stuart Hampshire
---. With L. P. Hartley.
---. With John Hayward.
---. With Claire Macfarlane Higgins.
---. With Gerard Hopkins.
---. With Violet Hunt.
---. With Julian Huxley.
---. With Iowa University: Iowa Writers' Workshop.
---. With Irish Housewives Association.
---. With Irish Writing.
---. With James Barrie Books Ltd.
---. With Storm Jameson.
---. With Elizabeth Jenkins.
---. With Glyn Jones.
---. With William Sergeant Kendall.
---. With Birgit Laskowsky.
---. With Rosamund Lehmann.
---. With London School of Economics and Political Science: Art Club.
---. With Longmans, Green, and Co.
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With E. V. Lucas.
With Dame Rose Macaulay.
With Desmond MacCarthy.
With Claire Macfarlane.
With Sir Edward Howard Marsh.
With Ethel Colburn Mayne.
With Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Avendish-Bentinck Morrell.
With Mrs. Morris.
With Raymond Mortimer.
With Iris Murdoch.
With John Middleton Murray.
With Elizabeth Myers.
With News Chronicle.
With Sean O'Faolain.
With Iris Origo.
With Oxford University: Delegacy for Extra-mural Studies.
With Oxford UP.
With David Piper.
With William Plomer.
With V. S. Pritchett.
With Lennox Robinson.
With Rose Bruford Training College of Speech and Drama.
With Sir William Rothenstein.
With Naomi Royde-Smith.
With Hon. Edward Sackville-West.
With V. Sackville-West.
With Cicely Alice (Gore) Gascoyne-Cecil, marchioness of Salisbury.
With William Sansom.
With May Sarton.
With Schonbergske Forlag.
With Anne Douglas Sedgwick.
With William Shand.
With Ethel Sidgwick.
With Sidgwick and Jackson Ltd.
With Grover Smith.
With Logan Pearsall Smith.
With The Spectator.
With Stephen Spender.
With Sunday Chronicle.
With Tatler and Bystander.
With Elizabeth Taylor.
With The Times Literary Supplement.
With Trinity College: Elizabethan Society.
With an unidentified author.
With Vaughan College.
With H. J. Walker.
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With Sir Hugh Walpole.
With Evelyn Waugh.
With C. V. Wedgwood.
With H. G. Wells.
With Eudora Welty.
With Edmund Wilson.
With Virginia Woolf.
Financial and Legal Papers
“Financial records.” 1944– 1956.
“List of memoranda of agreement in collection.” n.d.
“Memoranda of agreement with: Constable and Co., Ltd. (1927– 1929);
Det Schonbergske Forlag (1946); The Dial P (1927– 1947); The Director of Information
Services and the Control Office for Germany and Austria (n.d.); E. Mawby Green and
Edward Allan Feilbert (1940– 1943); Les Editions de Jenune Parque (1946); Ernst G.
Mortensens Forlag (1946); Fontaine (1945); His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs (1947); The House in Paris, Inc. (1943); Humphrey Milford (1945); Jonathan
Cape, Ltd. (1940– 1947); Librarie Gallimard (1939); Librarie Plon (1938); Longmans,
Green, and Co., Ltd. (1939– 1943); Luis de Caralt (1944– 1946); Maurice Fridberg
(1946); Oxford UP (1946); Penguin Books (1945); Sfinx (1946); Strand Film Company,
Ltd. (1942); Victor Gollancz, Ltd. (1931– 1938).
Theater, Film and Audiobook Productions and Adaptations
Allan, Anne and Julian Amyes. The Death of the Heart. BBC Home Service, 9 Sept. 1957.
Allen, Mary Hope. Between Two Worlds: Saturday Night Theatre: The Heat of the Day. BBC
Home Service, 1955.
“The Cat Jumps.” BBC Latin American Service. April 1965. 15 mins.
Harris, Rosemary. Elizabeth Bowen. Well-Spoken Companions Series. Audio Partners
Publishing Corp., 1996.
The House in Paris. NBC, 1950.
Jones, Mary. “Pink May.” BBC Overseas Service. July 1953.
Kearkey, Mrs. Anthony, dir. The Inherited Clock. Perf. Crutchley, Mary Merrall, Fabia Drake,
Paul Eddinton, and Ronald Leigh Hunt. BBC Television, 1960.
Langham, James, dir. “Henrietta Post.” BBC Home Service. 14 Sept. 1945.
Markham, Brenda. Woman's Hour: The House in Paris. BBC Light Programme, 20 Nov.– 10
Dec. 1951.
Morahan, Christopher and Harold Pinter. The Heat of the Day. Anchor Bay, 1997.
Pinter, Harold. The Heat of the Day Adapted from the Novel by Elizabeth Bowen. London:
Faber, 1989.
Shaw, Fiona. The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen. Chivers Audio Books, 1999.
Smith, R. D., producer. A Year I Remember—1918. BBC Third Programme, 11 March 1949.
Warner, Deborah, dir. The Last September. Perf. Michael Gambon, Keeley Hawes, and Maggie
Smith. Lions Gate, 2000.
Wells, Peggy. Look at All Those Roses. BBC Home Service, 5 May 1948.
II. SCHOLARSHIP ON BOWEN'S LIFE AND CAREER
Biographical Studies
Austin, Allan E. Elizabeth Bowen. Rev. ed. Boston: Twayne, 1989.
Brooke, Jocelyn. Erizabesu Boen. Tokyo: Kenkyushashuppan, 1956.
Craig, Patricia. Elizabeth Bowen. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.
Ellmann, Maud. Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadow Across the Page. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP,
2003.
“Elizabeth Bowen.” Great Women Writers: the Lives and Works of 135 of the World's Most
Important Women Writers from Antiquity to the Present. Ed. Frank Northen Magill.
New York: Holt, 1994. 39– 42.
Lassner, Phyllis. Elizabeth Bowen. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1990; Savage, MD:
Barnes and Noble, 1990.
Walshe, Eibhear. Elizabeth Bowen Remembered: The Farahy Addresses. Dublin: Four Courts,
1998.
III. SCHOLARSHIP ON BOWEN'S WRITING
Books
Bennett, Andrew and Nicholas Royle. Elizabeth Bowen and the Dissolution of the Novel: Still
Lives. New York: St. Martin's, 1995.
Cammaert, Beatrijs. The Terrible Innocent: A Study of the Nature of Innocence in Four Novels
by Elizabeth Bowen. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1986.
Christensen, Lis. The Later Fiction of Elizabeth Bowen: Textual Studies in Theme and Strategy.
Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2001.
Corcoran, Neil. Elizabeth Bowen: The Enforced Return. New York: Oxford UP, 2004.
Gauthier, Dominique. L'Image du réel dans les romans d'Elizabeth Bowen. Paris: Didier
Erudidion, 1985.
---. Les avatars du roman familial dans trois romans d'Elizabeth Bowen. Paris: Université de
Pau et pays de l'Adour, 1985.
hoogland, renée c. Elizabeth Bowen: A Reputation in Writing. New York: New York UP,
1994.
---. From Marginality to Ex-centricity: Feminist Critical Theories and the Case of Elizabeth
Bowen. Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1991.
Jordan, Heather Bryant. How Will the Heart Endure: Elizabeth Bowen and the Landscape of
War. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1992.
---. The Territory of Elizabeth Bowen's Wartime Short Stories. Austin: Mirabeau B. Lamar
Library Humanities Research Center, U of Texas P, 1989.
Lassner, Phyllis. Elizabeth Bowen: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
Lee, Hermione. Elizabeth Bowen: An Estimation. London: Vision, 1981.
Rist, Katharina. Gedächtnisräume als literarische Phäomene in den Kurzgeschichten von
Elizabeth Bowen. Würzburg: Könighausen and Neumann, 1999.
Simmons, Lee Nicora. Elizabeth Bowen: A Sense of Place. Dallas: U of Texas P, 1971.
Books Partially about Bowen
Backus, Margot Gayle. The Gothic Family Romance: Heterosexuality,Child Sacrifice, and the
Anglo-Irish Colonial Order. Durham: Duke UP, 1999.
Bareham, Tony. Trollope, the Barsetshire Novels: A Casebook. London: Macmillan, 1983.
Barreca, Regina. Untamed and Unabashed: Essays on Women and Humor in British Literature.
Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1994.
Bayley, John. The Short Story: Henry James to Elizabeth Bowen. New York: St. Martin's,
1988.
Bergonzi, Bernard. History of Literature in the English Language Vol. 7: The Twentieth
Century. London: Barrie, 1970.
Bloom, Harold, ed. British Women Fiction Writers, 1900– 1960. Philadelphia: Chelsea, 1997.
---. British Modernist Fiction, 1920– 1945. New York: Chelsea, 1986.
---. Eudora Welty. New York: Chelsea, 2006.
Bogan, Louise. Selected Criticism. New York: Noonday, 1955.
Breit, Harvey. The Writer Observed. Cleveland: World Publishing, 1956; New York: Collier,
1961.
Brophy, John, Reginald C. Churchill, et al. Twentieth Century Novelists. London: British
Council and the National Book League, 1968.
Brown, Stephen Curtis. “Foreword.” Pictures and Conversations by Elizabeth Bowen. New
York: Knopf, 1975.
Byatt, A. S. “Introduction.” The House of Paris by Elizabeth Bowen. Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1976.
---.Passions of the Mind: Selected Writings. New York: Turtle Bay, 1992.
Buckler, William Earl. Novels in the Making. Boston: Houghton, 1961.
Cahill, Susan Neunzig. Women and Fiction 2: Short Stories by and about Women. New York:
New American Library, 1978.
Caserio, Robert L. Plot, Story, and the Novel from Dickens and Poe to the Modern Period.
Princeton: Princeton UP, 1979.
---. The Novel in England: History and Theory, 1900– 1950. New York: Twayne, 1999.
Castle, Terry. The Literature of Lesbianism. New York: Columbia UP, 2003.
---. The Apparitional Lesbianism. New York: Columbia UP, 1993.
Cavaliero, Glen. The Supernatural and English Fiction. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995.
Chute, John. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. New York: St. Martin's, 1999.
Clark, Bruce Budge and Ouida R. Clark. Great Short Stories for Discussion and Delight. Los
Alamitos, CA: Hwong, 1979.
Colt, Rosemary M. “Innocence Unleashed: The Power of the Single Child.” The Significance of
Sibling Relationships in Literature. Ed. JoAnna Stephens Mink. Bowling Green:
Popular, 1992. 11– 22.
Corn, Alfred. The Metamorphoses of Metaphor: Essays in Poetry and Fiction. New York:
Viking, 1987.
Coughlan, Patricia. “Women and Desire in the Work of Elizabeth Bowen.” Sex, Nation, and
Dissent in Irish Writing. Ed. Éibhear Walshe. New York: St. Martin's, 1997. 103– 34.
Cronin, Gearoid. “The Big House and the Irish Landscape in the Work of Elizabeth Bowen.”
The Big House in Ireland. Ed. Jacqueline Genet. Dingle: Brandon, 1991. 143– 62.
Cunningham, V. British Writers of the Thirties. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1988.
Curran, James. Power Without Responsibility. London: Routledge, 1997.
Dawe, Gerald. “Three Writers of the Big House: Elizabeth Bowen, Molly Keane and Jennifer
Johnston.” Across a Roaring Hill: The Protestant Imagination in Modern Ireland. Ed.
Gerald Dawe and Edna Longley. Belfast: Blackstaff, 1985. 124– 38.
Devlin, Albert J. Welty: A Life in Literature. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1987.
Dunleavy, Janet Egleson. “Mary Lavin, Elizabeth Bowen, and a New Generation: The Irish
Short Story at Midcentury.” The Irish Short Story: A Critical History. Ed. James F.
Kilroy. Boston: Twayne, 1984. 145– 68.
Eagleton, Terry. Figures of Dissent. London: Verso, 2005.
---. Heathcliff and the Great Hunger: Studies in Irish Culture. London: Verso, 1995.
---. “Form and Ideology in the Anglo-Irish Novel.” Heathcliff and the Great Hunger: Studies in
Irish Culture. London: Verso, 1995: 145– 225.
Ellmann, Maud. “Elizabeth Bowen: the Shadowy Fifth.” The Fiction of the 1940s: Stories of
Survival. Eds. Rod Mengham and N. H. Reeve. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 1– 25.
Faris, Wendy B. “The Squirrel's Heart Beat and the Death of a Moth.” Virginia Woolf:
Centennial Essays. Ed. Elaine Ginsberg and Laura Moss Gottlieb. Troy, NY: Whitston,
1983. 81– 91.
Fitzgerald, Sheila. Short Story Criticism: Volume 3, Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of
Short Fiction Writers. Detroit: Gale Research, 1989.
Fordham, Frieda. An Introduction to Jung's Psychology. London: Penguin, 1953.
Foster, R. F. Paddy and Mr. Punch: Connections in Irish and English History. New York:
Penguin, 1994.
---. The Irish Story: Telling Tales and Making it Up in Ireland. New York: Oxford UP, 2002.
Gilbert, Paul. “The Idea of a National Literature.” Literature and the Political Imagination. Ed.
John Horton. London: Routledge, 1996. 198– 217.
Greene, Graham. “The Writer.” Catholics on Literature. Ed. J. C. Whitehouse. Dublin: Four
Courts, 1997. 32– 38.
Haen, Theo d' and José Lanters. Troubled Histories, Troubled Fictions: Twentieth-Century
Anglo-Irish Prose. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1995.
Halperin, John. Eminent Georgians: The Lives of King George V, Elizabeth Bowen, St. John
Philby and Nancy Astor. New York: St. Martin's, 1995.
Haney, William S. “Phenomenology and the Structure of Desirability.” Phenomenology and
Aesthetics: Approaches to Comparative Literature and the Other Arts. Ed. Marlies
Kronegger. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academy, under the Auspices of World Inst. For
Advanced Phenomenology Research and Learning, 1991. 103– 12.
Hanson, Clare. Hysterical Fictions: the “Woman's Novel” in the Twentieth Century. New
York: St. Martin's, 2000.
Hepburn, Allan. Intrigue: Espionage and Culture. New Haven: Yale UP, 2005.
Hildebidle, John. Five Irish Writers: Errand of Keeping Alive. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1989.
Hintz, James. Women, Social Leadership, and the Second World War: Continuities of Class.
Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003.
Hitchens, Christopher. Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere. London:
Verso, 2001.
hoogland, renée c. Lesbian Configurations. New York: Columbia UP, 1997.
---. “Elizabeth Bowen: Unconscious Undertows, Queer Perspectives on Friends and Relations.”
Recharting the Thirties. Ed. Patrick J. Quinn. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP,
1996. 82– 101.
Humble, Nicola. Feminine Middlebrow Novel, 1920s to 1950s: Class, Domesticity and
Bohemianism. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004.
Humphrey, Robert. Stream of Consciousness in the Modern Novel. Berkeley: U of California
P, 1954.
Hunter, Jim. Modern Short Stories. London: Faber, 1994.
Ingman, Heather. Women's Fiction Between the Wars: Mothers, Daughters, and Writing. New
York: St. Martin's, 1998.
Isernhagen, Hartwig. “Bowen: Mysterious Kôr.” Die englische Kurzgeschichte. Ed. Karl
Heinz Goller and Gerhard Hoffmann. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1973. 244– 53.
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Fraser, G. S. “Muffled Poetry.” New Statesman and Nation 13 Oct. 1961: 520– 21.
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“Giants Within.” TLS 8 July 1965: 573.
Giobbi, Giuliana. “A Blurred Picture: Adolescent Girls Growing Up in Fanny Burney, George
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Halio, Jay L. “A Sense of the Present.” Southern Review 2 n.s. (1966): 952– 65.
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Kelly, Marian. “The Power of the Past: Structural Nostalgia in Elizabeth Bowen's The House in
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Kemp, Sandra. “'But How Describe a World Seen without a Self?': Feminism, Fiction and
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Laski, Marghanita. “And Three for Tea.” Saturday Review 11 Jan. 1964: 63– 64.
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Latimer, Margery. “Obscure Urges.” New York Herald Tribune Books 8 April 1928: 4.
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Morris, Alice S. “A Longing Tethered to the Past: Elizabeth Bowen's New Novel Probes the
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---. “Shadows and Substance.” TLS 3 Nov. 1945: 521.
Smith, D. J. “The Countess and the Poets: Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz in the Work of
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Summers-Bremner, Eluned. “Heart(h) and Home: Elizabeth Bowen's Irishness.” Etudes
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Tillinghast, Richard. “Elizabeth Bowen: The House, the Hotel and the Child.” New Criterion
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“Tips.” Publisher's Weekly 3 Feb. 1964: 81.
Trevor, William. “Between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.” Times Literary Supplement
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Wallace, Margaret. “Miss Bowen's Brilliant Stories.” New York Times 3 Aug. 1941: BR7.
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Articles on Individual Works
About Afterhought: Pieces about Writing
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About Ann Lee's and Other Stories
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“Review of Ann Lee’s and Other Stories.” Bookman (London) 70 (July 1926): 229.
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“Review of Ann Lee’s and Other Stories.” Morning Post (3 April 1926): 17.
“Review of Ann Lee’s and Other Stories.” Nation and Athenaeum 39 (29 May 1926): 211 – 12.
“Review of Ann Lee’s and Other Stories.” New York Times Book Review 31 (3 Oct. 1926): 214.
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About Anthony Trollope
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About Bowen's Court
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63.
Walsh, George. “Review of Bowen’s Court 2nd ed.” Cosmopolitan 157 (Nov. 1964): 28.
About The Cat Jumps and Other Stories
Hartley, L. P. “Review of The Cat Jumps and Other Stories.” The Sketch 167 (25 July 1934):
174.
Plomer, William. “Review of The Cat Jumps and Other Stories.” Spectator 153 (20 July 1934):
98.
Quennell, Peter. “Review of The Cat Jumps and Other Stories.” New Statesman 8 (21 July
1934); 93.
“Review of The Cat Jumps and Other Stories.” Times (London) (17 July 1934): 8e.
“Review of The Cat Jumps and Other Stories.” Times Literary Supplement 33 (19 July 1934):
508.
About Collected Impressions
Boochever, Florence. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Bookmark 10 (Oct. 1950): 3.
Butcher, Fanny. “Review of Collected Impressions.” [Chicago Tribune] Magazine of Books (6
Aug. 1950): 3.
Davis, Robert Gorham. “Review of Collected Impressions.” New York Times Book Review 45
(23 July 1950): 5.
King, Carlyle. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Canadian Forum 31 (April 1951): 23.
Kraft, Joseph. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Nation 171 (26 Aug. 1950): 190 – 91.
Lewis, Naomi. “Review of Collected Impressions.” New Statesman 39 (27 May 1950): 610,
612.
P., A. M. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Guardian (26 May 1950): 4.
Redman, Ben Ray. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Saturday Review 33 (2 Sept. 1950):
11.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Chicago Sun-Times (25 July 1950): 5.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” [Cleveland] Open Shelf (Aug. 1950): 14.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Dublin Magazine n.s. 25.3 (July – Sept. 1950): 75.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Kirkus 18 (15 June 1950): 344.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Listener 43 (18 May 1950): 887.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Newsweek 36 (7 Aug. 1950): 79.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” New Yorker 26 (12 Aug. 1950): 66.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 5 (1950): 246 – 47.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Time 56 (31 July 1950): 70 – 71.
“Review of Collected Impressions.” Times Literary Supplement 49 (9 June 1950): 352.
Rolo, Charles J. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Atlantic 186 (Aug. 1950): 85 – 86.
Rugoff, Milton. “Review of Collected Impressions.” New York Herald Tribune Books 26 (6
Aug. 1950): 79.
Simon, Kate. “Review of Collected Impressions.” New Republic 123 (11 Sept. 1950): 20 – 21.
Swan, Michael. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Spectator 184 (5 May 1950): 618.
Thompson, Francis J. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Hopkins Review 4 (Winter 1950):
69.
V., J. “Review of Collected Impressions.” San Francisco Chronicle (22 Oct. 1950): 24.
Wedgwood, C. V. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Time and Tide 31 (6 May 1950): 446.
Willis, K. T. “Review of Collected Impressions.” Library Journal 75 (July 1950): 1177.
About A Day in the Dark and Other Stories
Corke, Hilary. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Listener 74 (8 July 1965):
64.
Hamilton, Alex. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Books and Bookmen 10
(Sept. 1965): 27 – 28.
Leech, Anastasia. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Tablet 219 (31 July
1965): 858.
Manning, Olivia. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Spectator 215 (2 July
1965): 20.
Morgan, Edwin. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” New Statesman 70 (6 Aug.
1965): 191.
“Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Times Literary Supplement 64 (8 July 1965):
573.
Wilson, Angus. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Observer (27 June 1965):
22.
Young, B. A. “Review of A Day in the Dark and Other Stories.” Punch 249 (7 July 1965): 30.
About The Death of the Heart
Arns, Karl. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Englische Studien 74 (July 1940 – 41): 249.
Ashworth, Ann. “'But Why Was She Called Portia?' Judgment and Feeling in Bowen's The
Death of the Heart.” Critique 28 (1987): 159– 66.
Bogan, Louise. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Nation 148 (28 Jan. 1939): 123 – 24.
Brickell, Herschel. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Commonwealth 29 (24 Feb. 1939):
499 – 500.
Clare, Tullis. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Time and Tide (15 Oct. 1938): 1435 – 36.
Coates, John. “In Praise of Civility: Conservative Values in Elizabeth Bowen's The Death of the
Heart.” Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 37 (1985): 248– 65.
Colum, M. M. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Forum and Century 101 (Feb. 1939): 77 –
78.
Cores, Lucy. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” North American Review 247 (Sept. 1939):
186 – 87.
Dangerfield, George. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Saturday Review 19 (21 Jan. 1939):
6.
Eckstein, A. H. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” New York Times Book Review 44 (22 Jan.
1939): 7.
Fadiman, Clifton. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” New Yorker 14 (28 Jan. 1939): 52.
Gibson, Wilfrid. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Guardian (7 Oct. 1938): 7.
---. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Manchester Guardian Weekly (14 Oct. 1938): 314.
Greene, Graham. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Spectator 161 (7 Oct. 1938): 578.
Hart, C. W. M. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Canadian Forum 19 (April 1939): 28.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” The Sketch 184 (19 Oct. 1938): 140, 142.
Kitagawa, Yoriko. “Anticipating the Postmodern Self: Elizabeth Bowen's The Death of the
Heart.” English Studies 81 (2000): 484 – 96.
Lassner, Phyllis. “Re-Visioning Literary Motherhood: Elizabeth Bowen's The Death of the
Heart and Elizabeth Jane Howard's Odd Girl Out.” The Anna Book: Searching for Anna
in Literary History. Ed. Mickey Pearlman. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1992. 71– 80.
Matthews, T. S. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” New Republic 97 (1 Feb. 1939): 376.
Mortimer, Raymond. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” New Statesman 16 (8 Oct. 1938):
534.
Muir, Edwin. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Listener 20 (13 Oct. 1938): 795.
Owens, Olga. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Boston Evening Transcript (28 Jan. 1939):
1.
Paterson, Isabel. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” New York Herald Tribune Books 15 (22
Jan. 1939): 4.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” Booklist 35 (1 Feb. 1939): 190.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” [Cleveland] Open Shelf (Jan. 1939): 4.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” Quarterly Booklist ser. 5 (Summer 1939): 29.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” Springfield Republican (5 Feb. 1939): 7e.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” Time 33 (30 Jan. 1939): 65 – 66.
“Review of The Death of the Heart.” Times Literary Supplement 37 (1 Oct. 1938): 625.
Scott-James, Marie. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” London Mercury 39 (Nov. 1938): 89
– 90.
Thompson, Ralph. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Yale Review n.s. 28 (Spring 1939): xii.
Walpole, Sir Hugh. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” John O’London’s Weekly Christmas
No. (2 Dec. 1938): 349.
Warren, Victoria. “'Experience Means Nothing till It Repeats Itself': Elizabeth Bowen's The
Death of the Heart and Jane Austen's Emma.” Modern Language Studies 29.1 (1999):
131– 54.
Williamson, Margaret. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Christian Science Monitor
Magazine (25 Feb. 1939): 10.
Wolfe, Humbert. “Review of The Death of the Heart.” Living Age 355 (Nov. 1938): 282 – 83.
About The Demon Lover and Other Stories
Bradenham, Hugh. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Life and Letters 47
(Dec. 1945): 216, 218.
Brighouse, Harold. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Guardian (2 Nov.
1945): 3.
Calder, Robert L. “'A More Sinister Troth': Elizabeth Bowen's 'The Demon Lover' as
Allegory.” Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 91– 97.
Clinton-Baddeley, V. C. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Spectator 175 (9
Nov. 1945): 444.
Conroy, Jack. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” [Chicago Sun] Book Week (14
April 1946): 3.
Farrelly, John. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” New York Times Book Review
51 (7 April 1946): 1, 37.
Fraustino, Daniel V. “Elizabeth Bowen's 'The Demon Lover': Psychosis or Seduction?” Studies
in Short Fiction 17 (1980): 483– 87.
Hay, Sara Henderson. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Saturday Review 29
(13 April 1946): 70.
Peterson, Virgilia. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” New York Herald Tribune
Books 31 (7 April 1946): 5.
Phelan, Kappo. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Commonwealth 44 (12 July
1946): 311.
Reed, Henry. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” New Statesman 30 (3 Nov.
1945): 302 – 3.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Bell 12.1 (April 1946): 76 – 79.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Booklist 42 (1 June 1946): 317.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Kirkus 14 (1 March 1946): 108.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Library Journal 71 (1 April 1946): 484.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” New Yorker 22 (20 April 1946): 98.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Time 47 (15 April 1946): 104, 108.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Times Literary Supplement 44 (3 Nov.
1945): 521.
“Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories 2nd ed.” Observer Weekend Review (27 Feb.
1966): 22.
S., D. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Christian Science Monitor Magazine
(20 April 1946): 16.
Scott-James, Marie. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Time and Tide 26 (8
Dec. 1945): 1036 – 38.
Stern, James. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” New Republic 114 (29 April
1946): 766.
Trilling, Diana. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Nation 162 (20 April
1946): 484.
Witherby, Diana. “Review of The Demon Lover and Other Stories.” Horizon 12 (Dec. 1945):
431 – 32.
About Early Stories [Encounters and Ann Lee’s]
Fremantle, Anne. “Review of Early Stories.” Commonwealth 53 (23 March 1951): 593 – 94.
Jones, Ernest. “Review of Early Stories.” Nation 172 (17 Feb. 1951): 158 – 59.
Morris, Alice. “Review of Early Stories.” New York Times Book Review 56 (7 Jan. 1951): 5.
Peden, William. “Review of Early Stories.” Saturday Review 34 (3 Feb. 1951): 15.
“Review of Early Stories.” Booklist 47 (15 March 1951): 256.
“Review of Early Stories.” Kirkus 18 (15 Nov. 1950): 680.
“Review of Early Stories.” New Yorker 26 (6 Jan. 1951): 78.
S., C. “Review of Early Stories.” San Francisco Chronicle (11 March 1951): 18.
S., D. M. “Review of Early Stories.” Canadian Forum 31 (Sept. 1951): 143.
Stern, James. “Review of Early Stories.” New Republic 124 (5 Feb. 1951): 20 – 21.
Sullivan, Richard. “Review of Early Stories.” Chicago Sunday Tribune (7 Jan. 1951): 3.
Whicher, George F. “Review of Early Stories.” New York Herald Tribune Books 27 (4 March
1951): 20.
Willis, K. T. “Review of Early Stories.” Library Journal 75 (15 Dec. 1950): 2149.
About Encounters
B., H. “Review of Encounters.” North Carolina Daily News (12 Oct. 1924): 8.
Ferris, John. “Review of Encounters.” New York Evening Post Literary Review (27 Sept. 1924):
14.
J., E. McD. “Review of Encounters.” New York World 65 (21 Sept. 1924): 7E.
K., E. “Review of Encounters, 2nd ed.” Dublin Magazine 25.2 (Apr. – June 1950): 74.
Norman, Sylva. “Review of Encounters 2nd ed..” Spectator 184 (24 March 1950): 400, 402.
“Review of Encounters.” New York Herald Tribune Books 1 (5 Oct. 1924): 13.
“Review of Encounters.” New York Times Book Review 29(21 Sept. 1924): 14.
“Review of Encounters.” Outlook 138 (17 Dec. 1924): 648.
“Review of Encounters.” Saturday Review of Literature 1 (25 Oct. 1924): 234.
Wilson, Angus. “Review of Encounters, 2nd ed.” New Statesman 38 (3 Dec. 1949): 656.
About English Novelists
Ffrench, Yvonne. “Review of English Novelists.” Life and Letters 34 (July 1942): 64.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of English Novelists.” The Sketch 196 (6 May 1942): 262.
“Review of English Novelists.” Times Literary Supplement 41 (16 May 1942): 250.
Riga, Michael. “Review of English Novelists.” Time and Tide 23 (13 June 1942): 488.
About Eva Trout
Baker, Roger. “Review of Eva Trout.” Books and Bookmen 7 (April 1969): 34.
Bergonzi, Bernard. “Review of Eva Trout.” New York Review of Books 11 (2 Jan. 1969): 40 –
41.
Capitanchik, M. “Review of Eva Trout.” Spectator 222 (24 Jan 1969): 112.
Coates, John. “The Tree of Jesse and the Voyage Out: Stability and Disorder in Elizabeth
Bowen's Friends and Relations.” Durham University Journal 84 (1992): 291– 302.
---. “'The Misfortunes of Eva Trout.” Essays in Criticism 481 (1998): 59– 79.
Cruttwell, Patrick. “Review of Eva Trout.” Book World 2.47 (24 Nov. 1968): 19.
Cunneen, S. “Review of Eva Trout.” Catholic World 206 (Feb. 1969): 236.
Drabble, Margaret. “Review of Eva Trout.” Listener 81 (13 Feb. 1969): 214, 216.
Ellmann, Mary. “Review of Eva Trout.” Atlantic 222 (Nov. 1968): 124 – 26.
Freedman, R. “Review of Eva Trout.” Life 65 (22 Nov. 1968): R2.
Furbank, P. N. “Review of Eva Trout.” Times (London) (25 Jan. 1969): 22.
Guzzardi, Walter. “Review of Eva Trout.” Saturday Review 51 (7 Dec. 1968): 53.
Halio, Jay L. “Review of Eva Trout.” Southern Review n.s. 7 (Spring 1971): 635.
Jackson, K. G. “Review of Eva Trout.” Harper’s 237 (Nov. 1968): 159.
Marsh, Pamela. “Review of Eva Trout.” Christian Science Monitor (24 Oct. 1968): 7.
McDowell, F. P. W. “Review of Eva Trout.” Contemporary Literature 11 (Summer 1970): 401
– 04.
Morris, R. K. “Review of Eva Trout.” Nation 207 (18 Nov. 1968): 538 – 39.
Moss, Howard. “Review of Eva Trout.” New York Times Book Review 73 (13 Oct. 1968): 1,
28, 30; Writing Against Time: Critical Essays and Reviews. New York: William
Morrow, 1969. 214 – 19.
O’Hara, T. “Review of Eva Trout.” Best Sellers 28 (15 Dec. 1968): 392 – 93.
Poore, C. “Review of Eva Trout.” New York Times 917 Oct. 1968): 49.
Price, R. G. G. “Review of Eva Trout.” Punch 256 (5 Feb. 1969): 214.
Quibly, I. “Review of Eva Trout.” Tablet (15 Feb. 1969): 160.
“Review of Eva Trout.” Kirkus 36 (1 Sept. 1968): 999.
“Review of Eva Trout.” Publisher’s Weekly 194 (2 Sept. 1968): 57.
“Review of Eva Trout.” Time 92 (1 Nov. 1968): 102 – 3.
“Review of Eva Trout.” Times Literary Supplement 3492 (30 Jan. 1969): 101.
“Review of Eva Trout.” Virginia Quarterly Review 45.2 (Spring 1969): xlviii.
Stiles, Patricia. “Review of Eva Trout.” Library Journal 93 (1 Nov. 1968): 4164.
Sullivan, W. “Review of Eva Trout.” Sewanee Review 78.4 (Autumn 1970): 657 – 58.
Taylor, Elizabeth. “Review of Eva Trout.” New Statesman 77 (24 Jan 1969): 119.
Wilson, Angus. “Review of Eva Trout.” Observer (26 Jan. 1969): 27.
Wordsworth, Christopher. “Review of Eva Trout.” Manchester Guardian Weekly 10 (30 Jan
1969): 15.
Wyndham, Francis. “Review of Eva Trout.” London Magazine n.s. 8 (March 1969): 89 – 91.
About Friends and Relations
Barry, Iris. “Review of Friends and Relations.” New York Herald Tribune Books 8 (27 Sept.
1931): 6.
Brande, Dorothea. “Review of Friends and Relations.” Bookman 74 (Dec. 1931): 465 – 66.
Harwood, H. C. “Review of Friends and Relations.” Saturday Review of Politics, Literature,
Science and Art 151 (30 May 1931): 797.
Hawthorne, Hazel. “Review of Friends and Relations.” New Republic 69 (2 Dec. 1931): 76.
“Review of Friends and Relations.” Booklist 28 (Jan 1932): 200.
“Review of Friends and Relations.” Forum and Century 86 (Dec. 1931): xii.
“Review of Friends and Relations.” New York Times Book Review 36 (1 Nov. 1931): 6.
“Review of Friends and Relations.” Saturday Review 8 part 2 (16 Jan. 1932); 463.
“Review of Friends and Relations.” Times Literary Supplement 30 (21 May 1931): 406.
Ross, V. P. “Review of Friends and Relations.” Outlook and Independence [London] 159 (18
Nov. 1931): 379.
Strong, L. A. G. “Review of Friends and Relations.” Spectator 146 (30 May 1931): 872.
About The Good Tiger
Black, I.S. “Review of The Good Tiger.” New York Times Book Review 70 (7 Nov. 1965): pt.
2, 56.
Coleman, John. “Review of The Good Tiger.” New Statesman 80 (6 Nov. 1970): 612.
Jackson, Charlotte. “Review of The Good Tiger.” Atlantic 216 (Dec. 1965): 155.
Lurie, Alison. “Review of The Good Tiger.” New York Review of Books 5 (9 Dec. 1965): 38.
McGrady, H. H. “Review of The Good Tiger.” Library Journal 90 (15 Dec. 1965): 5508.
Parsons, Cynthia. “Review of The Good Tiger.” Christian Science Monitor 57 (4 Nov. 1965):
B2.
Pryce-Jones, Alan. “Review of The Good Tiger.” Book Week 3.8 (31 Oct. 1965): 7.
“Review of The Good Tiger.” Kirkus 33 (15 Sept. 1965): 980.
“Review of The Good Tiger.” Times Literary Supplement 3588 (11 Dec. 1970): 1462.
About The Heat of the Day
Allen, Walter Ernest. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Year’s Work in Literature (1949): 33.
---. “Review of Heat of the Day.” New Statesman 37 (26 Feb. 1949): 208 – 09.
Barry, Iris. “Review of Heat of the Day.” New York Herald Tribune Books 25 (20 Feb. 1949):
3.
Bayley, J. “Review of Heat of the Day.” National Review 132 (June 1949): 652 – 54, 656.
Bloomfield, Paul. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Guardian (25 Feb. 1949): 3.
---. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Manchester Guardian Weekly (3 March 1949): 10.
Caserio, Robert L. “The Heat of the Day: Modernism and Narrative in Paul de Man and
Elizabeth Bowen.” Modern Language Quarterly 54 (1993): 263 – 84 .
Cecil, Lord David. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Now and Then (Autumn 1957): 31.
Coates, John. “The Rewards and Problems of Rootedness in Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the
Day.” Renascence 39.4 (1987): 484– 501.
Conroy, Jack. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Chicago Sun-Times (20 Feb. 1949): 8x.
Corcoran, Marguerite Pace. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Catholic World 169 (April 1949):
74.
Davidson, Gustav. “Review of Heat of the Day.” [Philadelphia Inquirer] Book Review (20
Feb. 1949): 1.
Farrelly, John. “Review of The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen.” New Republic 120 (28
Feb. 1949): 24– 25.
Fremantle, Anne. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Commonwealth 49 (1 April 1949): 618 – 19.
Gill, Brendan. “Review of Heat of the Day.” New Yorker 24 (19 Feb. 1949): 78, 81.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Time and Tide 30 (5 March 1949): 229 – 30.
Hayward, John. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Observer (20 Feb. 1949): 3.
Kalem, Theodore. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Christian Science Monitor (24 Feb. 1949): 11.
Kapoor, S. “Chaos and Order in Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day.” Panjab University
Research Bulletin (Arts) 22.2 (1991): 119– 23.
Lassner, Phyllis. “Reimagining the Arts of War: Language and History in Elizabeth Bowen's
The Heat of the Day and Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness.” Perspectives on
Contemporary Literature 14 (1988): 30– 38.
Manning, Olivia. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Spectator 182 (25 Feb. 1949): 266, 268.
Morris, Alice S. “Review of Heat of the Day.” New York Tribune Book Review 54 (20 Feb.
1949): 1, 25.
Munn, L. S. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Springfield Review (3 April 1949): 8c.
O’Faoláin, Seán. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Listener 41 (24 Feb. 1949): 331.
Prescott, Orville. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Yale Review n.s. 38 (Summer 1949): 766.
Randall, Phyllis R. “Pinter and Bowen: The Heat of the Day.” Pinter at Sixty. Ed. Katherine H.
Burkman and John L. Kundert-Gibbs. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1993. 173– 82.
Rau, Petra. “The Common Frontier: Fictions of Alterity in Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the
Day and Graham Greene's The Ministry of Fear.” Literature and History 14.1 (2005):
31– 55.
“Review of Heat of the Day.” Booklist 45 (1 March 1949): 225.
“Review of Heat of the Day.” Kirkus 16 (15 Dec. 1948): 642.
“Review of Heat of the Day.” Time 53 (28 Feb. 1949): 96.
“Review of Heat of the Day.” Times Literary Supplement 48 (5 March 1949): 152.
Rolo, Charles J. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Atlantic 183 (April 1949): 84 – 86.
Trilling, Diana. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Nation 168 (26 Feb. 1949): 254, 256.
Voiles, Jane. “Review of Heat of the Day.” San Francisco Chronicle (27 Feb. 1949): 17.
Watson, John L. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Saturday Night 64 (5 April 1949): 77.
Wells-Lassagne, Shannon. “'Jerk or jar': mesure et démesure dans The Heat of the Day
d'Elizabeth Bowen.” Imaginaires (2005): n.p.
Wescott, Glenway. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Saturday Review 32 (19 Feb. 1949): 9 – 10.
Willis, Katherine Tappert. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Library Journal 74 (1 Jan. 1949): 58.
Young, Vernon. “Review of Heat of the Day.” Hudson Review 2 (Summer 1949): 311 – 18.
About The Hotel
Chamberlain, John. “Review of The Hotel.” New York Times Book Review 33 (8 April 1928):
8.
---. “Review of The Hotel.” New York Times Book Review 33 (24 June 1928): 236.
Connolly, Cyril. “Review of The Hotel.” New Statesman 29 (3 Sept. 1927): 651 – 52.
Fadiman, Clifton. “Review of The Hotel.” Nation 126 (6 June 1928): 236.
Gould, Gerald. “Review of The Hotel.” Observer 7110 (4 Sept. 1927): 5.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of The Hotel.” Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
144 (3 Sept. 1927): 311.
“'The Hotel' Introduces a New and Brilliant Novelist.” New York Times 8 April 1928: BR5.
Latimer, Margery. “Review of The Hotel.” New York Herald Tribune Books 4 (8 April 1928):
4.
Macy, John. “Review of The Hotel.” Bookman 67 (June 1928): 431.
Morley, Christopher. “Review of The Hotel.” Saturday Review of Literature 4 (7 April 1928):
740.
“Review of The Hotel.” Among Our Books 33 (June 1928): 320.
“Review of The Hotel.” Booklist 24 (July 1928): 447 – 48.
“Review of The Hotel.” Boston Evening Transcript (19 May 1928): 4.
“Review of The Hotel.” Independent 120 (26 May 1928): 509.
“Review of The Hotel.” Nation and Athenaeum 41 (17 Sept. 1927): 784.
“Review of The Hotel.” Spectator 139.5173 (20 Aug. 1927): 291.
“Review of The Hotel.” Springfield Republican (13 May 1928): 7f.
“Review of The Hotel.” Times Literary Supplement 26 (25 Aug. 1927): 574.
Robbins, Francis Lamont. “Review of The Hotel.” Outlook 149 (6 June 19928): 236.
Slesinger, Tess. “Review of The Hotel.” New York Evening Post (21 April 1928): 13.
W., D. B. “Review of The Hotel.” New Republic 56 (12 Sept. 1928): 107.
About The House in Paris
Adams, Timothy Dow. “'Bend Sinister': Duration in Elizabeth Bowen's The House in Paris.”
International Fiction Review 7.1 (1980): 49– 52.
Brickell, Herschel. “Review of The House in Paris.” Quarterly Booklist ser. 5 (Summer 1936):
35.
Butcher, Fanny. “Review of The House in Paris.” Chicago Daily Tribune (7 March 1936): 12.
Coates, John. “Emotional Needs and Cultural Codes in The House in Paris.” Renascence:
Essays on Values in Literature 47.1 (1994): 11– 29.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of The House in Paris.” The Sketch 171 (28 Aug. 1935): 422.
Kershner, R. B., Jr. “Bowen's Oneiric House in Paris.” Texas Studies in Literature and
Language 28.4 (1986): 407– 23.
Matthews, T. S. “Review of The House in Paris.” New Republic 86 (1 April 1936): 229.
Muir, Edwin. “Review of The House in Paris.” Listener 14 (21 Aug. 1935): 335.
P., M. E. “Review of The House in Paris.” Boston Evening Transcript (7 March 1936): 5.
Paterson, Isabel. “Review of The House in Paris.” New York Herald Tribune Books 12 (1
March 1936): 5.
Plomer, William. “Review of The House in Paris.” Spectator 155 (30 Aug. 1935): 334.
Quennell, Peter. “Review of The House in Paris.” New Statesman 10 (24 Aug. 1935): 253.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Booklist 32 (April 1936): 232.
“Review of The House in Paris.” [Cleveland] Open Shelf (March 1936): 8.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Daily Express (19 Nov. 1951).
“Review of The House in Paris.” Daily Telegraph (19 Nov. 1951).
“Review of The House in Paris.” Forum and Century 95 (March 1936): iv.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Newsweek 7 (7 March 1936): 44; (9 May 1936): 3.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Review of Reviews 93 (April 1936): 21.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Springfield Republican (1 March 1936): 7e.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Time 27 (2 March 1936): 79.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Time and Tide 16 (31 Aug. 1935): 1256.
“Review of The House in Paris.” Times Literary Supplement 34 (29 Aug. 1935): 536.
Stevens, George. “Review of The House in Paris.” Saturday Review 13 (7 March 1936): 6.
Van Doren, Dorothy. “Review of The House in Paris.” Nation 142 (1 April 1936): 425 – 26.
W., M. “Review of The House in Paris.” Christian Science Monitor Magazine (11 March
1936): 11.
Wade, Mason. “Review of The House in Paris.” American Review 7 (April 1936): 126.
Walton, Edith. “Review of The House in Paris.” New York Times Book Review 41 (1 March
1936): 6.
Weeks, Edward. “Review of The House in Paris.” Atlantic 157 (April 1936): n.p.
About Joining Charles and Other Stories
Britten, Florence Haxton. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” New York Herald
Tribune Books 6 (24 Nov. 1929): 4.
Diamant, Gertrude. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” New York World (5 Jan.
1930): 11m.
F., G. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Bookman (London) 76 (Sept. 1929): 310.
Gould, Gerald. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Observer (28 July 1929): 6.
Graham, Gladys. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Saturday Review 6 (25 Jan.
1930): 669.
H., I. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Irish Statesman 12 (3 Aug. 1929): 438.
Hamilton, Hon. Mrs. Robert. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Sunday Times
(London) (28 July 1929): 9.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Saturday Review of Politics,
Literature, Science and Art 148 (27 July 1929): 108.
Jones, E. B. C. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” T&T 10 (2 Aug 1929): 939.
Lynd, Sylvia. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Daily News (20 Aug. 1929): 4.
N., M. H. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Guardian (23 Aug. 1929): 310.
“Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” New York Times Book Review 34 (24 Nov.
1929): 7.
“Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Times Literary Supplement (1 Aug. 1929): 606.
S., E. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” New Statesman 33 (27 July 1929): 500.
Todd, B. E. “Review of Joining Charles and Other Stories.” Sptectator 143.5273 (20 July
1929): 104.
About The Last September
Backus, Margot Gayle. “Exploring the Ethical Implications of Narrative in a Sophomore-Level
Course on Same-Sex Love: Mrs. Dalloway and The Last September.” Re:Reading,
Re:Writing, Re:Teaching Virginia Woolf.” Ed. Eileen Barrett. New York: Pace UP,
1995. 102– 05.
Coates, John. “Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September: The Loss of the Past and the Modern
Consciousness.” Durham University Journal 51.2 (1990): 205– 16.
Concilio, Carmen. “Things that Do Speak in Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September.” Moments
of Moment: Aspects of the Literary Epiphany. Ed. Wim Tigges. Amsterdam: Rodopi,
1999.
Corcoran, Neil. “Discovery and a Lack: History and Ellipses in Elizabeth Bowen's The Last
September.” Irish University Review 31.2 (2001): 315– 33.
Esty, Jed. “Virgins of Empire: The Last September and the Antidevelopmental Plot.” Modern
Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007): 257 – 275.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of The Last September.” Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science
and Art 147 (9 Feb. 1929): 184.”
Laigle, Deirdre M. “Images of the Big House in Elizabeth Bowen: The Last September.”
Cahiers du Centre D'Etudes Irelandaises 9 (1984): 61– 80.
Lassner, Phyllis. “The Past is a Burning Pattern: Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September.” EireIreland 21.1 (1986): 40– 54.
Lynd, Robert. “Review of The Last September.” Daily News and Weekly Westminster Gazette
(1 Feb. 1929): 4.
Matthews, T. S. “Review of The Last September.” Bookman 69 (March 1929): 89.
McNamee, Brendan. “Some Post-Feminist Thoughts on Elizabeth Bowen's The Last
September.” Notes on Contemporary Literature 35.3 (2005): 5– 7.
Meade, Nora. “Review of The Last September.” Nation 128 (15 May 1929): 589 – 90.
“Review of The Last September.” Booklist 25 (May 1929): 321.
“Review of The Last September.” Boston Evening Transcript (30 March 1929): 4.
“Review of The Last September.” [Cleveland] Open Shelf (May 1929): 77.
“Review of The Last September.” Nation and Athenaeum Supplement (9 March 1929): 812.
“Review of The Last September.” New York Times Book Review (3 Feb. 1929): 9.
“Review of The Last September.” New York World (10 Feb. 1929): 11m.
“Review of The Last September.” Spectator 142.5250 (9 Feb. 1929): 210.
“Review of The Last September.” Springfield Republican (31 March 1929): 17e.
“Review of The Last September.” Times Literary Supplement 28 (7 Feb. 1929): 96.
Reynolds, Lorna. “The Last September—Elizabeth Bowen's Paradise Lost.” Ancestral Voices:
The Big House in Anglo-Irish Literature. Ed. Otto Rauchbauer. Hildesheim: Olms,
1992. 149– 58.
---. “The Last September—Elizabeth Bowen's Paradise Lost.” In Ancestral Voices: The Big
House in Anglo-Irish Literature. Ed. Otto Rauchbauer. Hildesheim, 1992.
Ross, Mary. “Review of The Last September.” New York Herald Tribune Books 5 (10 march
1929): 22.
Ross, Mary Lowrey. “Review of The Last September 2nd ed.” Saturday Night 68 (15 Nov.
1952): 38.
Scanlan, Margaret. “Rumors of War: Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September and J. G. Farrell's
Troubles.” Eire-Ireland 20.2 (1985): 70– 89.
Schorer, Mark. “Review of The Last September 2nd ed.” New Republic 127 (3 Nov. 1952): 18 –
19.
Strickhausen, H. “Review of The Last September 2nd ed.” Sewanee Review 73 (Winter 1965):
158.
T., W. “Review of The Last September.” New Republic 58 (13 March 1929): 105.
Williams, Julia McElhattan. “'Fiction with the Texture of History': Elizabeth Bowen's The Last
September.” Modern Fiction Studies 41.2 (1995): 219– 42.
About The Little Girls
Adams, Phoebe. “Review of The Little Girls.” Atlantic 213 (March 1964): 187 – 88.
Baro, Gene. “Review of The Little Girls.” New York Tribune Book Review 69 (12 Jan. 1964):
4.
Brooke-Rose, Christine. “Review of The Little Girls.” London Magazine 4 (may 1964): 83 –
86.
Brophy, Brigid. “Review of The Little Girls.” New Statesman 67 (28 Feb. 1964): 335 – 36.
Burgess, Anthony. “Review of The Little Girls.” Spectator 212 (21 Feb. 1964): 254; Urgent
Copy: Literary Studies. London: Jonathan Cape, 1968; New York: Norton, 1969: 149 –
53.
Cady, Ernest. “Review of The Little Girls.” Columbus Dispatch (19 Jan. 1964): 18.
Casey, Genevieve M. “Review of The Little Girls.” Library Journal 88 (1 Dec. 1963): 4661 –
62.
Davenport, Guy. “Review of The Little Girls.” National Review 16 (25 Feb. 1964): 162.
De Mott, Benjamin. “Review of The Little Girls.” Harper’s 228 (Feb. 1964): 116.
Fuller, E. “Review of The Little Girls.” Chicago Tribune Magazine of Books (12 Jan. 1964):
4.
Gardiner, H. C. “Review of The Little Girls.” America 110 (8 Feb. 1964): 196.
Grau, Shirley Ann. “Review of The Little Girls.” Cosmopolitan 157 (Jan. 1964): 28.
Hedge, G. C. “Review of The Little Girls.” Book-of-the-Month Club News (Jan. 1964): 12.
Hale, Nancy. “Review of The Little Girls.” Virginia Quarterly Review 40 (Spring 1964): 316 –
20.
Halio, Jay L. “Review of The Little Girls.” Southern Review n.s. 2 (Autumn 1966): 952.
Johnson, Lucy. “Review of The Little Girls.” Progressive 28 (April 1964): 42.
Kemp, Sandra. “But One Isn't Murdered: Elizabeth Bowen's The Little Girls.” TwentiethCentury Suspense: The Thriller Comes of Age. Ed. Clive Bloom. New York: St.
Martin's, 1990. 130– 42.
Laski, Marghanita. “Review of The Little Girls.” Saturday Review 47 (11 Jan. 1964): 63.
Maddoch, Melvin. “Review of The Little Girls.” Christian Science Monitor (6 Feb. 1964): 11.
McBrien, W. A. “Review of The Little Girls.” Critic 22 (Feb. 1964): 79.
---. “Review of The Little Girls.” Critic 22 (March 1964): 79 – 80.
McDowell, Frederick P. W. “Review of The Little Girls.” Critique 7 (Spring 1964): 139.
Mitchell, Nancy. “Review of The Little Girls.” Tablet 223 (22 Feb. 1964): 214 – 16.
Mudrick, Marvin. “Review of The Little Girls.” Hudson Review 17 (Spring 1964): 114.
Nichols, Lewis. “Review of The Little Girls.” New York Times Book Review 69 (26 Jan. 1964):
8.
Oppenheim, J. E. “Review of The Little Girls.” Best Sellers 23 (1 Feb. 1964): 373.
Peterson, Virgilia. “Review of The Little Girls.” Book Week 1.21 (2 Feb. 1964): 18.
Pollock, Venetia. “Review of The Little Girls.” Punch 246 (18 March 1964): 430.
Poore, C. “Review of The Little Girls.” New York Times (14 Jan. 1964): 29.
Pryce-Jones, Alan. “Review of The Little Girls.” New York Herald Tribune Books 1 (16 Jan.
1964): 17.
“Review of The Little Girls.” Observer (11 Sept. 1966): 22
“Review of The Little Girls.” Radio Times (London): 183.2371 (17 April 1969): 41.
“Review of The Little Girls.” [San Francisco Chronicle] This World Magazine (26 Jan. 1964):
38.
“Review of The Little Girls.” Time 83 (24 Jan. 1964): 70.
“Review of The Little Girls.” Times (London) (20 Feb. 1964); 17.
“Review of The Little Girls.” Times Literary Supplement (20 Feb. 1964): 146.
Ross, Maggie. “Review of The Little Girls.” Listener 71 (27 Feb. 1964): 11.
Strickhausen, H. “Review of The Little Girls.” Sewanee Review 73 (Winter 1965): 158.
Toynbee, Philip. “Review of The Little Girls.” Observer (16 Feb. 1964): 26.
Tracy, Honor. “Review of The Little Girls.” New Republic 150 (7 March 1964): 26 – 27.
Wade, David. “Review of The Little Girls: Radio Adaptation.” Times (London) (10 May 1969):
19.
Wood, Frederick T. “Review of The Little Girls.” English Studies (Aug. 1965): 360.
About Look at All Those Roses
Bogan, Louise. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Nation 153 (25 Oct. 1941); 405 – 06.
Clare, Tullis. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Time and Tide 22 (25 Jan. 1941): 71.
Clark, M. E. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Library Journal 66 (Aug. 1941): 669.
Davenport, Basil. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Saturday Review 24 (2 Aug. 1941):
13.
Dupee, Frederick Wilcox. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Kenyon Review 4 (Winter
1942): 116 – 17.
Feld, Rose. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” New York Herald Tribune Books 17 (3 Aug.
1941): 3.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” The Sketch 193 (22 Jan. 1941): 118.
Hartung, P. T. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Commonwealth 35 (14 Nov. 1941): 96.
Hawkins, Desmond. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” New Statesman 21 (8 Feb. 1941):
144 – 45.
Littell, Robert. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Yale Review n.s. 31 (Autumn 1941): xvi.
Marriott, Charles. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Guardian (24 Jan. 1941): 7.
McHugh, Vincent. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” New Yorker 17 (9 Aug. 1941): 53 –
54.
O’Brien, Kate. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Spectator 166 (24 Jan. 19410; 94, 96.
Phelan, Kappo. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Decision 2.4 (Oct. 1941): 84 – 86.
“Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Booklist 38 (Sept. 1941): 12.
“Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Quarterly Booklist ser. 6 (Dec. 1941): 12.
“Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Springfield Republican (3 Aug. 1941): 7e.
“Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Time 28 (18 Aug. 1941): 76.
“Review of Look at All Those Roses.” Times Literary Supplement 40 (25 Jan. 1941): 41.
Stern, James. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” New Republic 105 (27 Oct. 1941): 550.
Wallace, Margaret. “Review of Look at All Those Roses.” New York Times Book Review 46 (3.
Aug. 1941): 7.
About Pictures and Conversations
Abrahams, William. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Atlantic 235 (March 1975): 133
– 34, 136.
Annan, Gabriele. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Listener 94 (30 Oct. 1975): 580.
Cherry, Kelly. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Chicago Tribune Book World (12 Jan.
1975): 3.
Johnson, Albert H. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Publisher’s Weekly 206 (16 Dec.
1974): 46.
Judd, Inge. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Library Journal 100 (1 Jan. 1975): 52.
Lehmann, Rosamond. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” New Statesman 90 (10 Oct.
1975): 445.
Mortimer, Raymond. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Sunday Times (12 Oct. 1975):
39.
Nye, Robert. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Christian Science Monitor 67 (20 Jan.
1975): 15.
Prenshaw, Peggy Whitman. “The Antiphonies of Eudora Welty's One Writer's Beginnings and
Elizabeth Bowen's Pictures and Conversations.” Mississippi Quarterly 39.4 (1986):
639– 50.
Rabinowitz, Dorothy. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Saturday Review 2.8 (11 Jan.
1975): 26.
“Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Booklist 71 (1 March 1975): 665.
“Review of Pictures and Conversations.” British Book News (March 1976): 222.
“Review of Pictures and Conversations.” New Yorker 50 (20 Jan. 1975): 99.
Weales, Gerald. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Commonwealth 102 (18 July 1975);
282 – 83.
Welty, Eudora. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” New York Times Book Review 80 (5
Jan. 1975): 4, 20.
Wyndham, Francis. “Review of Pictures and Conversations.” Times Literary Supplement (24
Oct. 1975): 1254.
About Seven Winters
Baro, Gene. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” New York Times Book Review 67
(17 June 1962): 6.
Butcher, Fanny. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Chicago Tribune Magazine of
Books (17 June 1962): Section 9, 3.
Cloyne, George. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” New York Herald Tribune
Books 38 (10 June 1962): 16.
Houser, Winifred. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Book-of-the-Month Club
News (Aug. 1962); 9.
Jackson, Katherine G. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Harper’s (July 1962):
94.
Laski, Marghanita. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Saturday Review 45 (28 July
1962): 42 – 43.
MacGillivray, Arthur. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Best Sellers 22 (15 June
1962): 137.
MacM., M. J. “Review of Seven Winters.” Irish Press 13 (11 Aug. 1943): 2.
McLaughlin, Richard. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Springfield Republican
(29 July 1962): 4d.
Murphy, Francis. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Books Abroad 37 (Winter
1964): 80.
Norton, Robert. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Show 2 (Aug. 1962): 95.
Poore, Charles. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” New York Times (14 June
1962): 31.
“Review of Seven Winters.” Spectator 171 (3 Sept. 1943): 226.
“Review of Seven Winters.” Times Literary Supplement 2126 (31 Oct. 1942): 539.
“Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Booklist 58 (1 July 1961): 748.
“Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Bookmark 21 (June 1962): 16.
“Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Library Journal 87 (15 Nov. 1962): 4293.
“Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” New Yorker 38 (4 Aug. 1962): 342.
“Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Wisconsin Library Bulletin 58 (Sept. 1962):
342.
Reynolds, Horace. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Christian Science Monitor
(21 June 1962): 7.
Shawe-Taylor, Desmond. “Review of Seven Winters.” New Statesman 25 (19 June 1943): 403
– 4.
Smith, Naomi Royde. “Review of Seven Winters.” Time and Tide 24 (2 Jan. 1943): 15.
Speaight, Robert. “Review of Seven Winters.” Dublin Review 213 (Oct. – Dec. 1943): 196.
Stewart, Victoria. “’That Eternal “Now”’: Memory and Subjectivity in Elizabeth Bowen’s Seven
Winters.” Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007): 334 – 350.
Strickhausen, H. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Sewanee Review 73 (Winter
1965); 158.
Willis, Katherine T. “Review of Seven Winters and Afterthoughts.” Library Journal 87 (July
1962): 2549.
About Selected Stories
Hartley, L. P. “Review of Selected Stories.” Time and Tide 27 (7 Dec. 1946): 1193.
“Review of Selected Stories.” Bell 13.4 (Jan. 1947): 80 – 81.
About The Shelbourne Hotel
Bryson, John. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” New Statesman 42 (22 Dec. 1951): 737.
Hilton, James. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” New York Herald Tribune Books 28 (11
Nov. 1951); 4.
Lerman, Leo. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” New York Times Book Review 56 (28 Oct.
1951): 4.
Longford, The Earl of. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Time and Tide 33 (5 Jan. 1952):
18.
Magalaner, Marvin. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Arizona Quarterly 8 (1952): 286 –
87.
Munn, L. S. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Springfield Republican (2 Dec. 1951): 30a.
Nicolson, Harold. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Observer (2 Dec. 1951): 7.
Nordell, Rod. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Christian Science Monitor (1 Nov. 1951):
7.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Booklist 48 (15 Dec. 1951): 139.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Bookmark 11 (Dec. 1951): 55.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” The Dublin Magazine n.s. 27.2 (April – June 1952): 66.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Kirkus 19 (Sept. 1951): 550.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” New Yorker 27 (3 Nov. 1951): 141.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Spectator 187 (21 Dec. 1951): 868.
“Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Times Literary Supplement 51 (11 Jan. 1952): 22.
Thompson, Francis J. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Hopkins Review 5 (Spring 1952):
103 – 06.
Willis, K. T. “Review of The Shelbourne Hotel.” Library Journal 76 (1 Nov. 1951): 1805.
About Stories by Elizabeth Bowen
Strickhausen, H. “Review of Stories by Elizabeth Bowen.” Sewanee Review 73 (Winter 1965):
158.
About A Time in Rome
Bagg, D. B. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Springfield Republican (14 Feb. 1960): 4d.
Baro, Gene. “Review of A Time in Rome.” New York Herald Tribune Books 36 (1 May 1960):
10.
Beuf, Carlo. “Review of A Time in Rome.” New York Times Book Review 65 pt. 2 (21 Feb.
1960): 10.
Butcher, Fanny. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Chicago Tribune Magazine of Books (14 Feb.
1960): 15.
Calmer, Ned. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Saturday Review 43 (26 March 1960): 30.
Cosman, M. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Commonwealth 71 (4 March 1960): 631 – 32.
Donahugh, Robert. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Library Journal 85 (1 Feb. 1960): 656.
Jennings, Elizabeth. “Review of A Time in Rome.” London Magazine 7 (Sept. 1960): 77 – 79.
Harrison, J. H. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Christian Science Monitor (8 Feb. 1960): 5.
Henks, Roger. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Architectural Review 129 (Mkarch 1961): 155.
Highet, Gilbert. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Book-of-the-Month Club News (12 March
1960): 47 – 49.
Honor, Tracy. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Manchester Guardian and Evening News (15 July
1960): 6.
Hutchens, John K. “Review of A Time in Rome.” New York Herald Tribune Books 36 (15 Feb.
1960): 15.
Mayne, Richard. “Review of A Time in Rome.” New Statesman 60 (27 Aug. 1960): 278 – 79.
Mengel, E. F. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Italian Quarterly 4.4 (Winter 1961): 62 – 65.
Murphy, Francis X. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Best Sellers 19 (1 March 1960): 418.
Nicholson, Harold. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Observer (3 July 1960): 27.
Ono, Motoko. “An Illusive Space: Elizabeth Bowen's A Time in Rome.” The Classical World
and the Mediterranean. Ed. Giuseppe Serpillo. Cagliari, Italy: Tema, 1996. 152– 57.
P., D. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Christian Century 77 (7 Sept. 1960): 1023.
Prescott, Orville. “Review of A Time in Rome.” New York Times (17 Feb. 1960): 33.
Purdy, W. A. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Tablet (27 Aug. 1960): 785 – 86.
Raven, Simon. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Spectator 205 (8 July 1960): 70 – 71.
Reed, Henry. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Listener 65 (12 Jan. 1961): 91.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Booklist 56 (1 Feb. 1960): 312, 324.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Bookmark 19 (March 1960): 147.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Current History 38 (May 1960): 291.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Economist 196 pt. 2 (10 Aug. 1960): 638.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” English Journal 49 (March 1960): 210.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” New Yorker 36 (26 March 1960): 156.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Times (London) (14 July 1960): 15.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Times Literary Supplement 59 (8 July 1960): 436.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Times Weekly Review (London) (21 July 1960): 10.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Virginia Quarterly Review 36.5 (Summer 1960): xcii.
“Review of A Time in Rome.” Wisconsin Library Bulletin 56 (Sept. 1960): 284.
Smith, Peter D. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Punch 239 pt. 1 (10 Aug. 1960): 213.
Steiner, George. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Newsweek 55 (15 Feb. 1960): 27.
---. “Review of A Time in Rome.” Reporter 22 (17 March 1960): 47 – 49.
About To the North
Brande, Dorothea. “Review of To the North.” Bookman 76 (March 1933): 53.
Kronenberger, Louis. “Review of To the North.” New York Times Book Review 38 (19 Feb.
1933): 7.
Matthews, T. S. “Review of To the North.” New Republic 74 (22 Feb. 1933): 53.
Morgan, Helen. “Review of To the North.” London Mercury 27 (Dec. 1932): 171.
P., E. C. “Review of To the North.” Boston Evening Transcript (4 March 1933): 1.
Paterson, Isabel. “Review of To the North.” New York Herald Tribune Books 9 (19 Feb. 1933):
2.
Raverat, Gwendolyn. “Review of To the North.” Time and Tide 13 (22 Oct. 1932: 1144; (29
Oct. 1932): 1181 – 82; (5 Nov. 1932); 1214; (12 Nov. 1932): 1250.
“Review of To the North.” Booklist 29 (May 1933): 268.
“Review of To the North.” Chicago Daily Tribune (10 June 1933): 18.
“Review of To the North.” Nation 136 (26 April 1933): 481 – 82.
“Review of To the North.” New Outlook 161 (March 1933): 57 – 58.
“Review of To the North.” Saturday Review 9.2 (4 March 1933): 469.
“Review of To the North.” Times Literary Supplement 31 (20 Oct. 1932): 756.
Roberts, R. E. “Review of To the North.” New Statesman 4 (22 Oct. 1932): 488.
Strong, L. A. G. “Review of To the North.” Spectator 149 (15 Oct. 1932); 491.
About A World of Love
Allingham, Margery. “Review of A World of Love.” Tatler 215 (2 March 1955); 399.
Baker, Carlos. “Review of A World of Love.” Nation 180 (5 Feb. 1955): 123 – 24.
Brady, Charles A. “Review of A World of Love.” Buffalo Evening News (15 Jan. 1955): 25.
Broadhurst, Patricia. “Review of A World of Love.” Queen’s Quarterly 62 (Summer 1955): 296
– 97.
Butcher, Fanny. “Review of A World of Love.” Chicago Sun Tribune (16 Jan. 1955); 3.
Coates, John. “The Recovery of the Past in A World of Love.” Renascence: Essays on Values in
Literature 40.4 (1988): 226– 46.
Corke, Hilary. “Review of A World of Love.” Listener 53 (31 March 1955): 585.
Fitzsimmons, T. “Review of A World of Love.” Sewanee Review 63 (Spring 1955): 153 – 54.
Gold, Herbert. “Review of A World of Love.” Hudson Review (Spring 1955): 153 – 54.
Grant, Douglas. “Review of A World of Love.” Bookmark 14 (March 1955): 137.
---. “Review of A World of Love.” Canadian Forum 35 (May 1955): 47.
Hartley, L. P. “Review of A World of Love.” Spectator 194 (11 march 1955): 293 – 94.
Havinghurst, Walter. “Review of A World of Love.” Saturday Review 38 (15 Jan. 1955): 16.
Hughes, Riley. “Review of A World of Love.” Catholic World 18 (March 1955): 470.
Kennebeck, Edwin. “Review of A World of Love.” Commonwealth 61 (18 Feb. 1955): 532 –
33.
“Letter to the Editor: Concerning Review.” TLS 54 (20 May 1955): 269.
Ludwig, J. B. “Review of A World of Love.” New Republic 132 (31 Jan. 1955); 18 – 19.
McGivering, Helen. “Review of A World of Love.” Time and Tide 36 (5 March 1955): 308.
McGowan, Martha. “The Enclosed Garden in Elizabeth Bowen's A World of Love.” Eire-Ireland
16.1 (1981): 55– 70.
McLaughlin, Richard. “Review of A World of Love.” Springfield Republican (6 Feb. 1955): 6.
Morris, Alice S. “Review of A World of Love.” New York Times Book Review 60 (16 Jan.
1955): 1.
N., B. E. “Review of A World of Love.” Saturday Night 70.30 (30 April 1955): 13.
Peterson, Virgilia. “Review of A World of Love.” New York Herald Tribune Books 31 (16 Jan.
1955): 3.
P., A. “Review of A World of Love.” Punch 228 (9 March 1955): 327.
Pickrel, Paul. “Review of A World of Love.” Yale Review n.s. 44 (Spring 1955): 476 – 80.
“Review of A World of Love.” Booklist 51 (1 Feb. 1955): 84.
“Review of A World of Love.” Kirkus 22 (15 Nov. 1954): 756.
“Review of A World of Love.” Newsweek 45 (24 Jan. 1955); 102 – 3.
“Review of A World of Love.” Observer (11 Sept. 1966): 22.
“Review of A World of Love.” Time 65 (17 Jan. 1955): 96 – 97.
“Review of A World of Love.” Times (London) (3 March 1955): 11.
“Review of A World of Love.” Times Literary Supplement 54 (4 March 1955): 132; “Letter to
the Editor.” (20 May 1955): 269.
“Review of A World of Love.” Wisconsin Library Bulletin 51 (May 1955): 17.
Richardson, Maurice. “Review of A World of Love.” New Statesman 49 (5 March 1955): 332;
“note of correction of error.” (19 March 1955): 411.
Rolo, Charles J. “Review of A World of Love.” Atlantic 195 (Feb. 1955): 84.
Shrapnel, Norman. “Review of A World of Love.” Guardian (8 March 1955); 4.
Smith, Stevie. “Review of A World of Love.” Observer (6 March 1955): 8.
Voiles, Jan. “Review of A World of Love.” San Francisco Chronicle (30 Jan. 1955): 17.
Wessels, Andries. “Elizabeth Bowen's A World of Love: A 'Cultural Analysis' of the AngloIrish Ascendancy in the Twentieth Century.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 21.1
(1995): 88– 95.
Willis, K. T. “Review of A World of Love.” Library Journal 80 (1 Jan. 1955): 67.
Wyndham, Francis. “Review of A World of Love.” London Magazine 2 (June 1955): 86 – 89.
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Television Programs
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Baker, Joanne Claire. Between States: The Writing of Elizabeth Bowen. Diss. Queen's
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Barlett, Laura Nicole. Reflection/reflected: the Construction of Female Subjectivity in Elizabeth
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Thesis, Columbia University, 1950.
Bellis, William W. “Elizabeth Bowen as Novelist: The Death of the Heart as A Demonstration
of Her Art.” MA Thesis, Catholic University of America, 1958.
Brown, Pamela Harrington. After the Fall: Innocence and Experience in Eight Novels by
Elizabeth Bowen. Diss. University of Pittsburgh, 1983. 3322A.
Buccleugh, Stephen Hamilton. The Dialogics of Narrative: A Study of Narrative Voice and
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Elizabeth Bowen.” Honors Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1966.
Cooke, Sharon Bralove. “The Testing Extremities of Noon: Elizabeth Bowen's Wartime
Fiction.” MA Thesis, San Francisco State University, 1986.
Dukes, John Thomas. Adolescence and “The Struggle for Ascendancy”: The Characterization
of Women in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen. Diss. Purdue University, 1985. 3129A.
Ely, Gladys R. “Elizabeth Bowen: The Woman as Artist.” MA Thesis, Columbia University,
1949.
Fand, Helen Hirsh. “Children in Elizabeth Bowen's Fiction.” MA Thesis, Drew University,
1975.
Fulkerson, Donna Lynn. The Characterization of the Author: Elizabeth Bowen's Use of the
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Green, James L. “Alienation in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.” MA Thesis, University of
Kansas, 1961.
Howell, Toni Nevels. Exiled from Eden: The Displaced Person in the Novels of Elizabeth
Bowen. Diss. Texas Christian University, 1990. 502A.
Jordan, Heather Bryant. Elizabeth Bowen and the Landscape of War. Diss. University of
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Keith, Carroll Sue. “An Investigation of Written Miscommunication in the Novels of Elizabeth
Bowen.” MA Thesis, University of Texas at Arlington, 1986.
Langford, Margaret Ellis. “Love and the Misuse of Power in Two Novels by Elizabeth Bowen.”
MA Thesis. Georgia State University, 1989.
Lassner, Phyllis. The Myth of the Ancestral Home: A Study of the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.
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Lowell, Jennifer Pearce. The Language of Loss: Light Imagery in the Works of Elizabeth
Bowen. Diss. Drew University, 1992. 1926A.
Lundeen, Albert Paul. “A Choice Divided: Elizabeth Bowen and a Study of Autonomy.” MA
Thesis, California State University, Sacremento, 1988.
Magness, Patricia Kay Phillips. The Use of Exclusion in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen. Diss.
Vanderbuilt University, 1974.
McMahon, Kathleen M. “'The Innocent Heart': A Study of the Heroines of Elizabeth Bowen.”
MA Thesis, Adelphi University, 1971.
Milstead, Sandra Sue. “A Study of Plot, Characterization, and Scene in Stories by Elizabeth
Bowen.” MA Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1965.
Monier, Susan Topham. “Elizabeth Bowen: The Orphan Who Writes about Orphans.” MA
Thesis, University of South Florida, 1999.
Mullin, Vi Christensen. “The Knit of Identity in Some Fiction by Elizabeth Bowen.” MA
Thesis, Old Dominion University, 1970.
Osborn, Susan. “Space Came Like Water: A Reconsideration of Elizabeth Bowen's Fiction.”
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Richards, Karyn Sue. “The Death of the Heart: A Novel of Manners.” MA Thesis, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1967.
Rosedaughter, Stefanie Prather. “Worlds of the Haunted: A Study in the Contemporary
Relevance of Elizabeth Bowen's Supernatural Short Fiction.” MA Thesis, San Diego
State University, 1993.
Rossen, Janice Adelle. The Early Novels of Elizabeth Bowen: An Existential Reading. Diss.
University of Minnesota, 1982. AAT 8221326.
Rothschild, Joyce Mae. Cataclysm and Recovery: Thematic Development in Five Elizabeth
Bowen Novels. Diss. University of Maryland College Park, 1984. AAT 8412050.
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University, 1947.
Stanfill, Melinda. Glass Coffins: The Use of Fairy Tale in Elizabeth Bowen's Novels: Eva
Trout, The Last September, and The Death of the Heart. MA Thesis. University of
Florida, 1987.
Sullivan, Rita Marie. The Four Corners of Fiction: Adolescent Sensibility in the Novels of
Elizabeth Bowen and Rosamond Lehmann. Diss. Brown University, 1986. AAT
8519914.
Tierney, Jane Francis. An Investigation of the Contributions to the Art of the Short Story Made
by Four Contemporary Women: Elizabeth Bowen, Mary Lavin, Katherine Ann Porter,
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Phil., University of Oxford, 2002.
Wheeler, Ann Marie. Shape and Shapelessness: The Symbolic Function of Setting in the
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Manuscripts, Dissertations, and Theses Partially About Bowen
Barreca, Regina R. Hate and Humor in Women's Writing: A Discussion of Twentieth-Century
Authors. Diss. City University of New York, 1987. 653A.
Brown, Erin McBride. “Daughters of the Big House: Women Writing and the Woman Written
in the Big House Novels of Elizabeth Bowen, Molly Keane, and Jennifer Johnston.” MA
Thesis, University of Vermont, 1999.
Cowan, Susanna Martin. History's Fiction: British Women Realists of the Twentieth Century.
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Cramp, A. Prose Fiction in the 1930's: A Study of Elizabeth Bowen, Rex Warner and Patrick
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Davitt, Kathleen Mary. “The First Death: A Study of the Theme of Ruined Innocence in Novels
by Elizabeth Bowen, François Mauriac, and Alberto Moravia. AM Thesis, Indiana
University, 1967.
Doyle, Damian. A Bio-Critical Study of Rosamond Jacob and her Contemporaries. Diss.
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Kingston, Morrison, Oates, Sexton, Welty, Capote. Diss. University of Texas at Austin,
1989. 22885209.
Hall, Bonnie Heather. The Lure of the “Extra Dimension”: Memory, Fantasy and Irony in the
Short Fiction of Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, and Mary Lavin. Diss. Queen's
Univerisity,1993.
Kent, Kevin A. A Question of Tradition: Elizabeth Bowen, Mary Lavin and Brian
MacMahon—a Midcentury Generation of Irish Short Fiction. Diss. Southern Illinois
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Klein, Estelle. “Identity and Role in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.” MA Thesis, Columbia
University, 1963.
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Dimensions of Modernism, 1914– 1960. Diss. University of Maryland, College Park,
2001. 50915946.
Pierce, Joanna Tapp. Placing Modernism: The Fictional Ecologies of Virginia Woolf, Winfred
Holtby, and Elizabeth Bowen. Diss. University of South Carolina, 2001. 45045651.
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Elizabeth Bowen, Rosamund Lehmann and Sylvia Townsend Warner. Diss. University
of East Anglia, 2000.
Richardi, Janis Marie. The Modern British Bildungsroman and the Woman Novelist: Dorothy
Richardson, May Sinclair, Rosamond Lehmann, Elizabeth Bowen, and Doris Lessing.
Diss. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982. 3612A-3613A.
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Marguerite Duras. Diss. State University of New York, Binghamton, 1994. 2381A.
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Twentieth-Century Novels by Irish and Caribbean Women Writers. Diss. University of
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