Winifred James Winifred James i(A24779 works by) (a.k.a. Winifred Llewellyn James; Winifred Lewellin De Jan; Mrs Henry De Jan)
Also writes as: Edward of the Golden Heart
Born: Established: 20 Mar 1876 Prahran, South Yarra - Glen Iris area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 27 Apr 1941 Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Gods Arrive Winifred James , South Melbourne : Popular Publications , 1941 Z1059305 1941 single work novel
1 Ishmael : (The Story of a Dog) Winifred James , 1933 single work autobiography travel
— Appears in: The Home , 2 October vol. 14 no. 10 1933; (p. 14-16)
1 1 y separately published work icon A Man for Empire A Man for England Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1930 Z1059826 1930 selected work essay
1 y separately published work icon London Is My Lute Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1930 Z1059552 1930 selected work essay 'The separate pieces of London Is My Lute ... ostensibly written from sundry places in the old and the new, originally appeared in the London Daily Chronicle and the Yorkshire Post. Here Winifred James writes affectionately of the amenities of London homes and ways, casual callers and shopping. She garners facets of things and incidents that charm the heart of the devotee, but are usually missed by the mere sight-see. She ends on a note of patriotism.' (Morris Miller, Australian Literature (1940) Vol.2, p. 514)
1 y separately published work icon Three Births in the Hemingway Family 3 Births in the Hemingway Family Winifred James , London : Hutchinson , 1929 Z1059301 1929 single work novel An old man wtches the conflict of old ideals and the more casual moral codes of contemporary society, through the lives of the younger generations of his family.
1 y separately published work icon Gangways and Corridors Winifred James , London : Philip Allan , 1926 Z1134033 1926 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon Out of the Shadows Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1924 Z1134036 1924 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon A Woman in the Wilderness Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1915 Z1103244 1915 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon The Mulberry Tree Winifred James , London : Bell , 1913 Z1103241 1913 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon A Sweeping A Sweeping. By Edward of the Golden Heart, Whose Watchword Shall Ever Be "Semper Jocosus Lepidusque." [A Parody of "A Reaping" by E.F. Benson.]. Edward of the Golden Heart , London : T. Fisher Unwin , 1911 Z1059295 1911 single work novel 'A series of moralising snippets on the reactions of a small domestic circle, arranged in the order of the months ...Winifred James is neither a novelist nor an essayist, though in her imaginitive writings she shows traces of both. The 'first person' approach ... suits her genius more than does an objective presentation; she is fond of the role of preceptor.' (Morris Miller, Australian Literature, 1940)
1 y separately published work icon Letters of a Spinster Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1911 Z1059108 1911 single work single work autobiography Confessions of a woman travelling in Paris, the Riviera and Corsica, as well as of domestic life in rural England ...Winifred James is neither a novelist nor an essayist, though in her imaginitive writings she shows traces of both. The 'first person' approach ... suits her genius more than does an objective presentation; she is fond of the role of preceptor.' (Morris Miller, Australian Literature, 1940)
1 y separately published work icon More Letters to My Son Winifred James , London : Chapman and Hall , 1911 Z1059097 1911 single work prose
1 y separately published work icon Letters to My Son Winifred James , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1910 Z1059066 1910 single work prose 'These letters represent the intimacies of the household and a mother's solicitude for her son's welfare. She prefers that he live tenderly rather than dangerously ... Winifred James is neither a novelist nor an essayist, though in her imaginitive writings she shows traces of both. The 'first person' approach ... suits her genius more than does an objective presentation; she is fond of the role of preceptor.' (Morris Miller, Australian Literature, 1940)
1 3 y separately published work icon Saturday's Children : A Story of To-day Winifred James , London : Blackie , 1910 Z44625 1910 single work children's fiction children's 'Winifred James' Saturday's Children has a local setting. It is a pleasant story of two young Australian girls, who find themselves left to shift for themselves. One goes into a tea room and the other takes up kindergarten teaching, and though there is nothing very dramatic about either of those employments the narrative strongly interests us in the two heroines - for such they must surely be called.' Source: 'Christmas Books', The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 December, 1909.
1 1 y separately published work icon Patricia Baring Winifred James , London : Constable , 1908 Z371063 1908 single work novel The diary of a Melbourne girl.
1 1 y separately published work icon Bachelor Betty Winifred James , London : Constable , 1907 Z59891 1907 single work novel An Australian woman travels to England, and becomes a journalist.
1 Weary Hearted i "In de high, old trees a-swingin',", Winifred James , 1904 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australasian , 9 July vol. 77 no. 1997 1904; (p. 111)
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