About Winifred Holtby
Winifred Holtby was a novelist, journalist and social reformer, who campaigned for the causes of peace and sexual and racial equality. Her most famous work is the novel "South Riding", published posthumously in 1936.
Novels
Anderby Wold (1923)
The Crowded Street (1924)
The Land of Green Ginger (1927)
Poor Caroline (1931)
The Astonishing Island (1933)
Mandoa, Mandoa! (1933)
South Riding: An English Landscape (1936)
The Crowded Street (1924)
The Land of Green Ginger (1927)
Poor Caroline (1931)
The Astonishing Island (1933)
Mandoa, Mandoa! (1933)
South Riding: An English Landscape (1936)
Collections
My Garden: And Other Poems (poems) (1911)
Truth is Not Sober: And Other Stories (1934)
The Frozen Earth: And Other Poems (poems) (1935)
Remember Remember!: Selected Stories of Winifred Holtby (1999)
Truth is Not Sober: And Other Stories (1934)
The Frozen Earth: And Other Poems (poems) (1935)
Remember Remember!: Selected Stories of Winifred Holtby (1999)
Non fiction
A New Voter's Guide to Party Programmes (1929)
Virginia Woolf (1932) (see Virginia Woolf)
Women in a Changing Civilization (1934)
Letters to a Friend (1937)
Virginia Woolf (1932) (see Virginia Woolf)
Women in a Changing Civilization (1934)
Letters to a Friend (1937)
Anthologies containing stories by Winifred Holtby
Short stories
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