Additional press reviews (originals and photocopies) of the following works: Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Biography and Selected Poems, 1988-1989. Have Men Had Enough?, 1989. Lady's Maid, UK edition, 1990, and U.S. edition, 1991. Interview with Margaret Forster about Daphne du Maurier's influe...
Photograph of Margaret Forster's writing room in her house. Copyright Eammon McCabe (used in article in The Guardian part of the series 'Writer's Room', 18 Apr 2008).
Photocopies of two interviews with Margaret Forster, as follows: Something Rotten in Somerville [College Magazine], 2001. WI Life, the Women Institute magazine, [2006].
Biographical pieces, as follows: Proofs of the entry on Margaret Forster by Merritt Moseley for Dictionary of Literary Biography, 2002.Proofs of the entry on Margaret Forster for Who's Who 2005, 2004. Obituary from Carlisle Library, [2016].
Margaret Forster: Booker Prize and Trask Award Notes
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Two notebooks containing Margaret Forster's manuscript notes about books entered for the Booker Prize 1980 and the Trask Award 1984, when she was a judge.
Papers relating to Margaret Forster degree in Modern history at Somerville College, Oxford, 1956-1958. Manuscript of a poem [by Margaret Forster] entitled 'All Compass the Eye Reckons'. Typescripts of articles [by Margaret Forster] entitled 'Three White Heads', 'The New Flats', 'The Growing Art o...
Letters to Margaret Forster as follows: From the BBC asking her to become member of the BBC Advisory Group on the Social Effect of Television, 22 Nov 1974. From Fawcett Society announcing her biography of Daphne du Maurier as the winner of the 1994 Fawcett Book Prize, and congratulating her, 13 ...
Letters to Margaret Forster relating to the publications of her books, mainly from editors and literary agents, including: From Peter Schwed at Simon & Schuster turning down Mother Can You Hear Me for publication in the U.S., 11 May 1979. From Tessa Sayle regarding the publication date of E...