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Dorothy Richardson  — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Dorothy Richardson — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Released Tuesday, 29th November 2022
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Dorothy Richardson  — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Dorothy Richardson — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Dorothy Richardson  — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Dorothy Richardson — Dawn’s Left Hand with Scott McCracken and Brad Bigelow

Tuesday, 29th November 2022
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“Criminally neglected” author Dorothy Richardson (1873-1957) is credited with writing the first stream-of-consciousness novel, which launched her thirteen-volume, semi-autobiographical masterwork, Pilgrimage. Joining us to discuss Dawn’s Left Hand, the tenth book in the series, are Scott McCracken, professor of 20th century literature at Queen Mary University of London, and Brad Bigelow, the editorial coordinator for Boiler House Press’s Recovered Books series. 


Discussed in this episode: 

Dawn’s Left Hand by Dorothy Richardson

Pointed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson

March Moonlight by Dorothy Richardson

Marcel Proust

James Joyce

ReadingPilgrimage.com

“Rhapsody on a Windy Night” by T.S. Eliot

Henry James

Boiler House Press's Recovered Books series


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