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Bibliography Works by Olivia Manning Novels The Wind Changes (1937; London: Virago, 1988). Artist Among the Missing (1949; London: Heinemann, 1975). School for Love (1951; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982). A Different Face (1953; London: Heinemann, 1975). The Doves of Venus (1955; London: Virago, 1984). The Great Fortune (1960); The Spoilt City (1962); Friends and Heroes (1965); published as the Balkan Trilogy (1987; London: Mandarin, 1990). The Play Room (1969; London: Virago, 1984); published in the US as The Camperlea Girls (1969). The Rain Forest (1974; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1977). The Danger Tree (1977); The Battle Lost and Won (1978); The Sum of Things (1980); published as the Levant Trilogy (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982). Short-story collections Growing Up (London: Heinemann, 1948). A Romantic Hero and Other Stories (London: Heinemann, 1967). Original sources for various uncollected and collected short stories are cited in the notes; individual short stories appeared in several serial publications including Penguin’s Modern Short Stories, Macmillan’s Winter’s Tales, Modern Reading, The New Savoy, New Stories, Vogue, Encounter, Harper’s Bazaar, Sunday Times Magazine. Miscellaneous books The Dreaming Shore (London: Evans Bros, 1950). The Remarkable Expedition: The Story of Stanley’s Rescue of Emin Pasha from Equatorial Africa (1947; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985). My Husband Cartwright (London: Heinemann, 1956). Extraordinary Cats (London: Michael Joseph, 1967). Romanian Short Stories, intro. by Olivia Manning (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1971). Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, intro. by Olivia Manning (London: Pan, 1979). Journalism and articles ‘Last Civilian Ship’, The Windmill, vol. 1, no. 2 (1945), pp. 117–19. ‘Poets in Exile’, Horizon, vol. 10 (October 1944), pp. 270–9. ‘Middle East Letter’, in Reginald Moore (ed.), Modern Reading, no. 9 (1944). ‘Rumanian Coup d’État’, ‘The Greeks at War’, ‘The Great Flap’, in Basil Liddell Hart (ed.), A History of the Second World War (London: Purnell, 1966–9), vol. 1, pp. 337–9; vol. 1, pp. 356–9; vol. 2, n.p. ‘Notes on the Future of the Novel’, Times Literary Supplement (15 August 1958). ‘Pleasure in Reading’, Times (9 November 1961). ‘Speaking of Writing’, Times (30 January 1964). ‘Cairo: Back from the Blue’, Sunday Times Colour Supplement (17 September 1967), pp. 49–55. ‘“An Enemy in the Mind”, Jocelyn Brooke: The Man and His Work’, Times Literary Supplement (8 May 1969). ‘The Tragedy of the Struma’, Observer (1 March 1970), pp. 8–17. ‘Olivia Manning on the Perils of the Female Writer’, Spectator (7 December 1974), pp. 734–5. ‘Books I Have Read’, in Frederic Raphael (ed.), Bookmarks (London: Cape, 1975). ‘Voyages around My Father’, Times (24 May 1975), p. 6. ‘The Thirteenth Apostle has a Great Deal to Answer for’, Times (24 December 1975), p. 5. Review articles in the Palestine Post as cited in the notes, accessed at http://jpress.tau.ac.il. Correspondence and private papers Olivia Manning Collection, McFarlin Special Collections, University of Tulsa. Olivia Manning Papers, Harry Ransom Research Center, University of Texas.  bibliography [3.143.168.172] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 08:17 GMT) Olivia Manning MSS (1965 correspondence with various writers on the campaign to honour William Gerhardi), Manuscripts, Lilly Library, University of Indiana. British National Archives, Cat. Ref. KV/2/2533; MI file PF70065/V. General sources Allen, Walter, As I Walked Down New Grub Street: Memories of a Writing Life (London: Heinemann, 1981). —, Tradition and Dream: A Critical Survey of British and American Fiction from the 1920s to the Present Day (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965). Andraş, Carmen, ‘Romania and its Images in British Travel Writing: In Between Peripherality and Cultural Interface’, TRANS: Internet-Zeitschrift fur Kulturwissenschaften, no. 14 (April 2003). Arendt, Hannah, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (London: Penguin, 1976). Barbera, Jack, Stevie: A Biography of Stevie Smith (London: Heinemann, 1985). Beaton, Cecil, Near East (London: Batsford, 1943). Beaton, Roderick, George Seferis: Waiting for the Angel: a Biography (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003). Bellow, Saul, The Dean’s December (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982). Bluemel, Kristin, George Orwell and the Radical Eccentrics: Intermodernism in Literary London (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004). — (ed.), Intermodernism: Literary Culture in Mid Twentieth-Century Britain (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009). Bolton, Jonathan, Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt during the Second World War (London: Macmillan, 1997). Bowen, Elizabeth, ‘Growing Up’, a review, The Tatler and Bystander (26 May 1948), pp. 246–7. —, ‘Artist Among the Missing’, a review, The Tatler and Bystander (13 April 1949), pp. 60–8. Bowen, Roger, ‘Many Histories Deep’: The Personal Landscape Poets in Egypt (London: Associated University...

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