Lorna Sage (13 January 1943 – 11 January 2001) was an English academic, literary critic and author, remembered especially for contributing to consideration...
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academic Lorna Sage. Set in post-war North Wales, it reflects on the dysfunctional generations of a family, its problems, and their effect on Sage. It won...
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2009 horror film Drag Me to Hell Lorna Sage, British literary critic and author Lorna Simpson, American photographer Lorna Verdun Sisely OBE (1916–2004)...
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professor Lorna Sage (1943–2001), English academic, literary critic Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage (1828–1918), American philanthropist Mel Sage (b. 1964)...
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p. 306 The poems of Emily Jane Brontë and Anne Brontë (1932), p. 102 Lorna Sage The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English (1999), p. 90 Claire...
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introductions by Lorna Sage and Lisa St Aubin de Teran, but were eventually defeated by copyright difficulties. In addition, Lorna Sage, Trefusis' great...
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hunters. Many critics saw this as her most impressive novel to date. Lorna Sage noted her writing "becoming altogether more carnivalesque – more deadpan...
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blasted by lightning” but later wrote privately to her friend, the critic Lorna Sage, that it inspired her to found the feminist publisher Virago Press, from...
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Archived 2012-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, citing biographer Gavin Wallace. Lorna Sage, Germaine Greer, Elaine Showalter. The Cambridge guide to women's writing...
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Gardening writers. In: The Cambridge Guide to Women’s Writing in English. Ed. Lorna Sage, advis. eds. Germaine Greer et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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