Warner, Sylvia Townsend - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Criticism

Forbes, Nancy. A review of One Thing Leads to Another. The New York Times Book Review (11 November 1984): 32.

Positive assessment of Warner's posthumous collection.

Kiely, Benedict. "The Sky and the River and Man." The New York Times Book Review (6 February 1966): 4, 28.

Enthusiastic endorsement of Warner's literary skills. Observing that Warner had published quite a bit to-date, Kiely states: "This is reason to be grateful. Whether she writes on the putting-to sleep of a favorite cat or on a case of quite respectable middle-class incest, she displays always that irony, that ruthless coolness, that clear sight, that style."

Maxwell, William. "Sylvia Townsend Warner and The New Yorker." PN Review 8, No. 3 (1981): 44-5.

Personal reminisces of Warner's editor.

"Wit and Fancy." The Times Literary Supplement, No. 2380 (13 September 1947): 461.

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